Patriots continue adding to injury report ahead of Bills matchup
The New England Patriots’ injury report grew on Thursday. One player was added while another was downgraded.
Ezekiel Elliott (illness) was listed as a non-participant for Thursday after not being included on the list on Wednesday. Wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster (ankle) also didn’t practice after being limited on Wednesday.
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Although Elliott was listed as a non-participant, he was seen during the early stretching period of practice open to the media. The same was true for tackle Trent Brown (illness), who was listed as a non-participant for the second day in a row. Brown was not seen at practice Wednesday, but he was present for Thursday’s session.
The Patriots were also without two of their top safeties for the second day in a row. Jalen Mills (concussion) and Jabrill Peppers (ankle) were in attendance for Thursday’s practice but were not in uniform and did not participate.
Additionally, rookie wide receiver Kayshon Boutte was not seen on the field during the portion of practice open to the media. However, he was not listed on the injury report.
UPDATE: The Patriots added Boutte to the injury report, saying he didn’t practice for personal reasons.
Eight more Patriots players were limited on Thursday. That group includes tight end Hunter Henry (knee), defensive lineman Christian Barmore (knee), and cornerback Jonathan Jones (knee).
Alex Barth on Twitter: "Despite being seen in uniform at Patriots practice today, both Trent Brown and Ezekiel Elliott did not participate pic.twitter.com/6f2aS8VlqT / Twitter"
Despite being seen in uniform at Patriots practice today, both Trent Brown and Ezekiel Elliott did not participate pic.twitter.com/6f2aS8VlqT
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20 NFL Draft prospects for Patriots fans to watch in the College Football Playoff
It’s almost time for playoff football! Not just in the NFL, but college football as well.
This year’s College Football Playoff semifinals take play on New Year’s Day. First, top seed Michigan takes on fourth-seed Alabama in the Rose Bowl, followed by No. 2 Washington facing no. 3 Texas in the Sugar Bowl. The winners of each game will then meet in the National Championship a week from Monday.
Of course, the main goal for the players on all four of these teams in to capture a National Championship. That being said, these games also represent potential tape against high-level opponents in a high-stakes game, which will be valuable and weighted by NFL talent evaluators.
It’s also a good chance for Patriots fans who may not watch college football regularly to familiarize themselves with some of the top players in this year’s class. All four roster feature players that aren’t just good prospects, but stand out as logical Patriots fits throughout this year’s draft (not just first-round picks).
Who are the names to know? We’ll take a look at a few players from each team for fans to keep an eye one, and wrap up with some additional names of top draft prospects overall.
Keep in mind we’re only talking about players eligible for the 2024 NFL Draft, so underclassmen or players that have announced they’re returning to school for the 2024 season aren’t included here. There are some underclassmen that haven’t announced their intentions yet, so they may go back to school after the playoff. Also, we’re not including draft prospects not playing due to injury, like Texas running back Jonathan Brooks or Michigan offensive lineman Zak Zinter.