New England Patriots

New England Patriots

New England Patriots

Mar 1, 2024; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Illinois tight end Tip Reiman (TE10) works out during the 2024 NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Mar 1, 2024; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Illinois tight end Tip Reiman (TE10) works out during the 2024 NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

The on-field workout portion of the 2024 NFL Combine resumed on Friday afternoon. On the second of four days of workouts, it was defensive backs and tight ends on the field. Both groups are positions of need – albeit to different extents – for the Patriots.

In the defensive backfield, boundary corner is probably the biggest need. After the release of J.C. Jackson on Friday, the Patriots’ remaining boundary cornerback depth is thin behind Jonathan Jones and Christian Gonzalez. Adding another player to compete for the third rotational role along with Isaiah Bolden and Marco Wilson would make sense.


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Box safety shouldn’t be much of a need, especially if the Patriots re-sign Kyle Dugger (who they’ve reportedly already offered a contract too). However if the team wants to get back to using more of a true free, deep safety, they’d need to add a player that better fits that profile.

Then there’s tight end, which is the biggest need. The Patriots currently have just one tight end under contract for 2024 – La’Michael Pettway, who they signed before the final game of the season. Restocking that position is a key task that will likely include additions both in free agency and the draft. While we’ll just highlight a few tight ends here, it was really a strong day for the position as a whole.

So, which players from these positions stood out? Here are the highlights from Day 2 of the NFL Combine…

  • CB Max Melton, Rutgers

    Mar 1, 2024; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Rutgers defensive back Max Melton (DB26) works out during the 2024 NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

    Mar 1, 2024; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Rutgers defensive back Max Melton (DB26) works out during the 2024 NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

    At 5-foot-11 some teams may try to move Melton into the slot at the next level but the Patriots have shown a willingness in recent years to play shorter corners on the outside. Melton certainly showed he has the athleticism to hang with bigger receivers, recording a 4.39-second 40, a 40.5-inch vertical, and a cornerback-leading 11-foot-4-inch broad jump. If the Patriots feel they need to be more aggressive in attacking the cornerback position, he could be a pick early on Day 3 if he falls a bit from his current projection.

  • CB Jarvis Brownlee Jr., Louisville

    Mar 1, 2024; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Louisville defensive back Jarvis Brownlee (DB03) works out during the 2024 NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

    Mar 1, 2024; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Louisville defensive back Jarvis Brownlee (DB03) works out during the 2024 NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

    Brownlee didn’t take part in the testing drills, but did do the on-field workouts and excelled. He was particularly dominant at the ‘gauntlet’ drill, which tends to be one of the more telling. It was another good step for Brownlee after a strong Senior Bowl.

  • DB Jaylin Simpson, Auburn

    Mar 1, 2024; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Auburn defensive back Jaylin Simpson (DB62) works out during the 2024 NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

    Mar 1, 2024; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Auburn defensive back Jaylin Simpson (DB62) works out during the 2024 NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

    Simpson dominated the testing, finishing top three among safeties in the 40 (4.45 seconds), the 10-yard split (1.51 seconds), vertical (39.5-inches), and broad jump (11-foot-1-inch). Simpson pairs that athleticism with true positional versatility, having played safety full-time last year after beginning his career as a full-time boundary corner. Still, he’s a projected early Day 3 pick.

  • S Dadrion Taylor-Demerson, Texas Tech

    INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - MARCH 01: Dadrion Taylor-Demerson #DB64 of Texas Tech participates in a drill during the NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on March 01, 2024 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)

    INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA – MARCH 01: Dadrion Taylor-Demerson #DB64 of Texas Tech participates in a drill during the NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on March 01, 2024 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)

    If the Patriots are looking for a player with more free safety experience, Taylor-Demerson fits the bill and had a good showing in Indianapolis. He paced all players at the position with a 4.41-second 40, and showed true range in the on-field drills. He’s projected to go later on Day 3.

  • TE Tip Reiman, Illinois

    Mar 1, 2024; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Illinois tight end Tip Reiman (TE10) works out during the 2024 NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

    Mar 1, 2024; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Illinois tight end Tip Reiman (TE10) works out during the 2024 NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

    At 6-foot-5, 271 pounds, Reiman’s testing was on-par or exceeded that of players 10 to 20 pounds lighter than him. His 4.64-second 40 included a 1.55-second 10-yard split, which was tied for the best among all tight ends. His success translated to the on-field drills, specifically the gauntlet and the blocking sled. He’s currently projected to be a late Day 3 pick.

  • TE Theo Johnson, Penn State

    Mar 1, 2024; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Penn State tight end Theo Johnson (TE07) works out during the 2024 NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

    Mar 1, 2024; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Penn State tight end Theo Johnson (TE07) works out during the 2024 NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

    Another player with an impressive size/athleticism mix was Johnson, who received a perfect 10 Relative Athletic Score (RAS) based on his initial numbers. At 6-foot-6, 259 pounds he ran a 4.57-second 40 (second among all tight ends) with a 1.55-second split, plus a 39.5-inch vertical (second among tight ends) and 10-foot-5-inch broad jump (also second). Johnson was projected as an early Day 3 pick after a strong Senior Bowl, and his stock will likely continue to rise coming out of the Combine.

  • TE Cade Stover, Ohio State

    INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - MARCH 01: Cade Stover #TE14 of Ohio State participates in a drill during the NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on March 01, 2024 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)

    INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA – MARCH 01: Cade Stover #TE14 of Ohio State participates in a drill during the NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on March 01, 2024 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)

    Keeping it going with the Big Ten tight ends we get to Stover. A converted defensive end, the bigger question with him was his comfort in the positional drills rather than the testing, and he did well in that area. In particular his reps on the blocking sled and red zone fade routes stood out.

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