Tom Brady. On that subject, I'd rather defer to the more knowledgeable though.
Ok, I'll start it then. His scheme seems to have two separate offenses: the Run-N-Shoot and old school smashmouth football. Get ahead, get ahead some more, and then run the ball. There seem to be a whole lot of sight adjustments for receivers, so they value intelligence highly.
Currently, their passing scheme has been made into more of a ball control offense than the high flying O they had with Moss. Now, they want to control the first 10-15 yards of the line of scrimmage. They use a spread concept of screens to help keep the defense honest and attack weaknesses ASAP. Their WRs are all about getting separation, catching the ball, and being tough. They could give a damn if they're 6'3" 220. What they want are the guys with maximum acceleration in and out of cuts so that they create initial separation so Brady gets them the ball. The tight ends are the moving pieces that connect the passing to the running. You use a traditional TE in Gronk and a hybrid TE in Hernandez. These guys get you better mismatches than even a 6'3" 220 WR would have that mentioned earlier, and you never have to leave base personnel to do it. In the sense, all four of your receivers in a 2WR 2TE set create a nice mismatch, especially in relation to the first 10-15 yards from scrimmage. If either of your top WRs had more speed, that would be one more element of the offense, but that's not what the system relies on.
Now, your running game is not something I am as well-versed on. I've seen a lot of zone blocking from you guys, but I would imagine there's more. If you don't use a fullback much, it certainly lends to running zone plays. Fill me in more here.
Personnel:
QB: Emphasis on throwing power, accuracy, and intelligence. This is a very classic dropback passer that is allowed to be a statue in the pocket.
RB: They want a stable. A couple that run the smashmouth game, and a couple scatbacks for the shotgun game as well as a change of pace for the running game.
TE: Critical to the current O. They want a couple great blockers and a couple great receivers. At least one guy (Gronk) is great at both, so they utilize him to disguise to defenses what they're doing.
WR: Size doesn't matter. Change of direction, separation, good hands, and intelligence are what they want. Luckily, other teams don't draft those types of WRs early in the draft.
OL: Emphasis on pass blocking ability without sacrificing size. Seeming emphasis on guards. Fill me in more here.
Thoughts? Please add anything that I'm missing.