
NFL · NE
1st in AFC East
Tanner Arkin
TE · #84 · 6' 4"
Kayshon Boutte
WR · #9 · 5' 11"
A.J. Brown
WR · #1 · 6' 1"
Ben Brown
C · #77 · 6' 5"
Marcus Bryant
OT · #52 · 6' 7"
Mehki Butler
G · #63 · 6' 3"
Will Campbell
OT · #66 · 6' 6"
Efton Chism III
WR · #86 · 5' 10"
Dametrious Crownover
OT · #68 · 6' 7"
Nick DeGennaro
WR · #23 · 6' 1"
Tommy DeVito
QB · #16 · 6' 2"
CJ Dippre
TE · #81 · 6' 5"
Kyle Dixon
WR · #83 · 6' 4"
Cameron Dorner
WR · #88 · 6' 1"
Romeo Doubs
WR · #87 · 6' 2"
DeMario Douglas
WR · #3 · 5' 8"
Reggie Gilliam
FB · #44 · 6' 1"
Sebastian Gutierrez
OT · #61 · 6' 5"
TreVeyon Henderson
RB · #32 · 5' 10"
Hunter Henry
TE · #85 · 6' 5"
Mack Hollins
WR · #13 · 6' 4"
James Hudson III
OT · #51 · 6' 5"
Jalen Hurd
WR · #13 · 6' 5"
Terrell Jennings
RB · #26 · 6' 0"
Jimmy Kibble
WR · #19 · 6' 1"
Brock Lampe
FB · #46 · 6' 1"
Lan Larison
RB · #34 · 5' 11"
Caleb Lomu
OT · #74 · 6' 6"
Drake Maye
QB · #10 · 6' 4"
Lorenz Metz
OT · #72 · 6' 9"
Jam Miller
RB · #30 · 5' 10"
Myles Montgomery
RB · #39 · 5' 11"
JonDarius Morgan
G · #69 · 6' 4"
Behren Morton
QB · #15 · 6' 2"
Morgan Moses
OT · #76 · 6' 6"
Mike Onwenu
G · #71 · 6' 3"
Eli Raridon
TE · #82 · 6' 7"
Jacob Rizy
OT · #64 · 6' 5"
Andrew Rupcich
G · #67 · 6' 6"
Rhamondre Stevenson
RB · #38 · 6' 0"
Alijah Vera-Tucker
G · #75 · 6' 5"
Caedan Wallace
OT · #70 · 6' 5"
Jeremiah Webb
WR · #29 · 5' 11"
Jack Westover
FB · #37 · 6' 2"
Kyle Williams
WR · #18 · 5' 11"
Jared Wilson
C · #58 · 6' 3"
Christian Barmore
DT · #90 · 6' 5"
David Blay Jr.
DT · #96 · 6' 4"
K.J. Britt
LB · #35 · 6' 0"
Mike Brown
S · #33 · 6' 1"
Kevin Byard
S · #31 · 5' 11"
Channing Canada
CB · #29 · 6' 1"
Brandon Crossley
CB · #39 · 5' 11"
Carlton Davis III
CB · #7 · 6' 1"
Marcellas Dial Jr.
CB · #27 · 6' 0"
Cory Durden
DT · #94 · 6' 4"
Christian Elliss
LB · #53 · 6' 2"
Joshua Farmer
DT · #92 · 6' 3"
Amari Gainer
LB · #99 · 6' 3"
Christian Gonzalez
CB · #0 · 6' 1"
Eric Gregory
DT · #95 · 6' 3"
Kenneth Harris
CB · #36 · 6' 0"
Xavier Holmes
LB · #58 · 6' 3"
Quintayvious Hutchins
LB · #45 · 6' 3"
Gabe Jacas
LB · #50 · 6' 3"
Khalil Jacobs
LB · #59 · 6' 1"
Dre'Mont Jones
DE · #5 · 6' 3"
Marcus Jones
CB · #25 · 5' 8"
Harold Landry III
LB · #2 · 6' 2"
Jesse Luketa
LB · #42 · 6' 3"
Peter Manuma
S · #34 · 6' 0"
Kobee Minor
CB · #19 · 5' 11"
Chad Muma
LB · #49 · 6' 3"
Namdi Obiazor
LB · #48 · 6' 3"
Dell Pettus
S · #24 · 5' 11"
Jeremiah Pharms Jr.
DT · #98 · 6' 2"
Elijah Ponder
LB · #91 · 6' 3"
Karon Prunty
CB · #21 · 6' 2"
Otis Reese
LB · #54 · 6' 2"
John Saunders Jr.
S · #23 · 6' 2"
Brenden Schooler
S · #41 · 6' 2"
Robert Spillane
LB · #14 · 6' 1"
Bradyn Swinson
LB · #43 · 6' 4"
Leonard Taylor III
DT · #93 · 6' 3"
Kindle Vildor
CB · #28 · 5' 11"
Milton Williams
DE · #97 · 6' 3"
Charles Woods
CB · #22 · 5' 11"
Craig Woodson
S · #4 · 6' 0"
Julian Ashby
LS · #47 · 6' 1"
Bryce Baringer
P · #17 · 6' 2"
Andy Borregales
PK · #36 · 5' 11"
Julian Hill
TE · #80 · 6' 4"
Once training camp commences, Williams is slated to compete for snaps behind A.J. Brown and Romeo Doubs in three-receiver sets, Evan Lazar of the Patriots' official site reports.
Larison and Terrell Jennings are set to battle for the third spot on the Patriots' running back depth chart in training camp, Christopher Price of the Boston Globe reports.
Maye noted Thursday that things have been going well with him and A.J. Brown since the wideout's arriving in a June trade, Kevin Patra of NFL.com reports. "It has been awesome," Maye said on that topic. "I'm really looking forward to playing with him. I'm looking forward to getting to camp and building some chemistry. And I know there's already some there for me. You just gotta throw it near him, and he'll make a play."
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While Henry returns as the Patriots' top tight end, slotting behind him on the team's depth chart has yet to be solidified following Julian Hill's season-ending knee injury, Evan Lazar of the team's official site reports.
Safety Kevin Byard suggested Tuesday on SiriusXM's The Players Point that the presence of a top-tier No. 1 wide receiver like Brown will shift the philosophy of how opponents want to play defense against the Patriots, Kevin Patra of NFL.com reports.
As the coming season approaches, Borregales is set to reprise his role as the Patriots' top kicker, SI.com reports.
Raridon will enter training camp with an opportunity to establish himself as the No. 2 tight end behind starter Hunter Henry, Jordy McElroy of USA Today reports.
Jennings will enter training camp as a candidate to secure the No. 3 running back role behind Rhamondre Stevenson and TreVeyon Henderson, Mike Reiss of ESPN reports.
Ahead of training camp, Stevenson and TreVeyon Henderson remain atop the Patriots' RB depth chart, as they did last season, Avery Hill of the Boston Globe reports.
As training camp approaches, Rhamondre Stevenson and Henderson remain atop the Patriots' RB depth chart, Avery Hill of the Boston Globe reports.
The Patriots are hopeful that Jacas (knee) will be ready for the start of training camp, Mike Reiss of ESPN.com reports.
Gonzalez reported to New England's mandatory minicamp Tuesday, Mike Reiss of ESPN reports.
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