New England Patriots

New England Patriots

New England Patriots

May 11, 2024; Foxborough, MA, USA; New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye (10 (front) and quarterback Joe Milton III (19) (back) do a handoff drill at the New England Patriots rookie camp at Gillette Stadium. Credit: Eric Canha-USA TODAY Sports

The New England Patriots OTA period began on Monday with the first of 10 OTA practices this spring. Keeping in mind it’s early, here are the top observations from Monday.

On Monday the New England Patriots Phase 3 of their offseason program by holding their first OTA practice of the spring. There will be 10 OTA – organized team activity – practices over the next few weeks, leading up to mandatory minicamp in mid-June.

After rookie minicamp last week, this was the first chance to see the 2024 Patriots’ roster (almost) in full. Monday’s practice – and OTAs as a whole – will begin to set the stage for many of the position battles coming in training camp this summer.


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An important caveat as we get into the takeaways from Monday’s practice – this was one of 13 practices that will be held this spring, and one of four that will be open to the media. Nothing that happened on Monday should be viewed as concrete, but rather as a starting point for what lies ahead.

That being said, the big theme on Monday seemed to be the veterans getting involved. At positions where the Patriots invested draft picks – quarterback, wide receiver, offensive lineman, tight end, and cornerback it was the veterans getting reps early and often. The rookies were involved, but in lesser roles.

When asked about the quarterback rep distribution before practice on Monday, head coach Jerod Mayo said it’s not indicative of the team’s full plan for the position.

“No, that won’t be indicative of what we do. I think it’s a day-by-day thing,” Mayo explained. “You know, you try to keep all those guys around the same rep count, but at the same time, in any given day, this guy could get 30 reps and another guy could get five. But then as we work through the week, it could kind of flip.”

That’s important to keep mind with only four practices open to the media. What we see won’t be the full development process.

Beyond that, what stood out at Monday’s Patriots OTA practice? Let’s take a look, starting with the quarterbacks…

  • Footwork, footwork, footwork

    May 11, 2024; Foxborough, MA, USA; New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye (10) throws a pass at the New England Patriots rookie camp at Gillette Stadium. Credit: Eric Canha-USA TODAY Sports Patriots OTAs

    May 11, 2024; Foxborough, MA, USA; New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye (10) throws a pass at the New England Patriots rookie camp at Gillette Stadium. Credit: Eric Canha-USA TODAY Sports

    It’s no secret that new Patriots offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt is a big believer in the importance of quarterback footwork. With Mayo saying last week Van Pelt will be the lead coach in rookie quarterback Drake Maye’s development, it shouldn’t be surprising that footwork is a focus early on.

    For almost the first half of practice when the team was doing individual workouts, Van Pelt put all four Patriots quarterbacks through a variety of footwork drills. That included working on straight dropbacks, moving in the pocket, rollouts, and throwing on the run. Later in practice during team drills where were also periods that emphasized matching up footwork on under center handoffs and play action.

    Watch the Patriots QB footwork drills here, here, here, here, and here

    While he still has a way to go, Maye’s footwork does look improved from where he was at while at UNC. Brissett also did a good job showcasing the natural pocket movement needed from a quarterback in Van Pelt’s system.

    Throughout the day it was Jacoby Brissett leading off drills for the quarterbacks, followed by Bailey Zappe then rookies Maye and Joe Milton. Brissett and Zappe saw the majority of work in team drills although Maye did mix in later, often with the other rookies. That could be a case of the coaching staff trying to get the first-year players caught up, especially in the context of Mayo’s answer from Monday morning. We’ll see how they divvy it up during the next open practice next week.

  • Left tackle battle

    Oct 30, 2022; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers offensive tackle Chukwuma Okorafor (76) against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field. Credit: Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports

    Oct 30, 2022; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers offensive tackle Chukwuma Okorafor (76) against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field. Credit: Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports

    Coming into the spring left tackle is the biggest question for the Patriots’ offense, in terms of who will be competing to play there. Monday offered the first glimpse into that battle.

    Chuks Okorafor, who was mainly a right tackle during his first six NFL seasons, was the first one up during team drills. That should be expected, given Wolf told reporters prior to the draft he was the favorite to win the job.

    Following Okorafor for most of the day was Vederian Lowe. After being acquired via trade during roster cuts last year Lowe played in 11 games for the Patriots and made eight starts, mostly at left tackle. It looks like the third-year pro will have a chance to compete for that job again this year.

    Mixing in with Lowe was 2024 third-round pick Caedan Wallace. The Patriots said after drafting Wallace they hoped to develop him as a left tackle despite the fact he only played right in college, and started giving him reps on the left side on Monday.

    It’s way too early to judge the performance of any of the tackles – it’s tough to get a real good look at linemen until the pads come on in the summer – but these seem to be the three leading candidates for the left tackle job.

    At right tackle, Mike Onwneu unsurprisingly got most of the reps. Calvin Anderson saw some work over there as well.

  • On the inside

    Sep 10, 2023; Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA; New England Patriots guard Sidy Sow (62) on the line of scrimmage during the first half against the Philadelphia Eagles at Gillette Stadium. Credit: Eric Canha-USA TODAY Sports

    Sep 10, 2023; Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA; New England Patriots guard Sidy Sow (62) on the line of scrimmage during the first half against the Philadelphia Eagles at Gillette Stadium. Credit: Eric Canha-USA TODAY Sports

    It’s tough to get the full picture of the Patriots’ offensive line setup with Cole Strange missing practice as he works his way back from a knee injury. With him out, Sidy Sow saw the early reps at left guard.

    Opposite Sow for most of the day was Nick Leverett, a free-agent signing who started 10 games over the last three years for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. On the field, Leverett looks much bigger than the 6-foot-3, 310 pound frame his listed with. Rookie fourth-round pick Layden Robinson mixed in with Leverett, setting up what could be the battle for a starting guard spot opposite Sow with Strange out, or at least the top backup guard job.

    2023 draft pick Atonio Mafi was busy as well. He repped at all three interior offensive line spots. That kind of versatility should help him try to win a roster spot.

  • JuJu Smith-Schuster back in the fold

    New England Patriots v New York Jets

    EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY – SEPTEMBER 24: JuJu Smith-Schuster #7 of the New England Patriots runs for a first down in the second quarter of a game against the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium on September 24, 2023 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)

    As we touched on in our OTA/Minicamp preview Monday morning, there’s going to be a major competition at wide receiver for the Patriots this year. DeMario DouglasKendrick Bourne, and rookies Ja’Lynn Polk and Javon Baker seem like roster locks, creating a tight battle for the fifth and potentially sixth wide receiver spots between veterans like JuJu Smith-SchusterTyquan ThorntonJalen Reagor, and K.J. Osborn.

    Of that group, Smith-Schuster seemed to be the most involved on Monday. After practice he told reporters that he’s physically feeling “100 percent” after dealing with a knee injury last year. According to him, he was never better than “60 percent” last year as he managed that injury.

    The other three receivers in that group got work as well. Reagor’s involvement was notable – his best case to earn a roster spot is probably primarily as a kick returner, but if he can offer the team true depth at wide receiver as well it would only help.

    Meanwhile, Bourne did not take part in Monday’s practice and isn’t expected to be involved this spring according to Mayo. Bourne tore his ACL late last October. However, he did join the team on the field for most of today’s practice – but not in uniform.

  • Opportunities on the edge

    Oct 29, 2023; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; New England Patriots defensive end Keion White (99) reaches for the pass of Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (1) during the first half at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports

    Oct 29, 2023; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; New England Patriots defensive end Keion White (99) reaches for the pass of Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (1) during the first half at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports

    Most of the Patriots’ absences on Monday were at the linebacker position – especially on the edge. The team was without Matthew JudonAnfernee JenningsJahlani Tavai, and Josh Uche on Monday. That lack of depth created opportunities for other players that were in attendance.

    Two big beneficiaries of those extended opportunities were 2023 second-round pick Keion White and free agent signing Oshane Ximines. With White, there are questions about if he’ll be a defensive end or outside linebacker long-term at 6-foot-5, 285 pounds. On Monday he got a chance to experience playing standing up as an outside linebacker. Ximines is a true outside linebacker at 6-foot-4, 254 pounds and got an extended look on Monday.

  • Leading the way at corner

    ORCHARD PARK, NEW YORK - DECEMBER 31: Alex Austin #28 of the New England Patriots intercepts a pass intended for Dalton Kincaid #86 of the Buffalo Bills during the second quarter at Highmark Stadium on December 31, 2023 in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Timothy T Ludwig/Getty Images)

    ORCHARD PARK, NEW YORK – DECEMBER 31: Alex Austin #28 of the New England Patriots intercepts a pass intended for Dalton Kincaid #86 of the Buffalo Bills during the second quarter at Highmark Stadium on December 31, 2023 in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Timothy T Ludwig/Getty Images)

    Another thing we touched on in Monday’s preview is the battle at the boundary cornerback spot behind Christian Gonzalez. Gonzalez did take part in some team drills on Monday but did appear to be a bit limited as he works his way back from a season-ending shoulder injury. Jonathan Jones was there as well and worked on the boundary a bit.

    After those two, the top two players getting looks at boundary cornerback were Alex Austin and Marco Wilson. Both were heavily involved, which could signal they have a step up on the one or two jobs open at that spot once camp begins.

  • Attendance

    Sep 10, 2023; Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA; New England Patriots linebacker Matthew Judon (9) prepares for a game against the Philadelphia Eagles during the warm-up period at Gillette Stadium. Credit: Eric Canha-USA TODAY Sports

    Sep 10, 2023; Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA; New England Patriots linebacker Matthew Judon (9) prepares for a game against the Philadelphia Eagles during the warm-up period at Gillette Stadium. Credit: Eric Canha-USA TODAY Sports

    We’ve already touched on some players that weren’t in attendance on Monday. The full list of absences is…

    LB Matthew Judon
    LB Anfernee Jennings
    LB Jahlani Tavai
    LB Josh Uche
    DT Davon Godchaux
    WR Kendrick Bourne*
    OT Zuri Henry
    G Cole Strange

    *Bourne later joined the team on the field, but wasn’t in uniform and didn’t take part in any drills

    “The attendance is great,” Mayo said before practice. “A handful of guys that aren’t here. At the same time, those guys that aren’t here are true professionals and they know what they have to do to get back and be in shape and ready to go.”

  • What’s next?

    Aug 1, 2023; Foxborough, MA, USA; A general view of the New England Patriots practice fields during training camp with Gillette Stadium in the background.

    Aug 1, 2023; Foxborough, MA, USA; A general view of the New England Patriots practice fields during training camp with Gillette Stadium in the background. Credit: Eric Canha-USA TODAY Sports

    The Patriots will be back on the field on Tuesday for their second OTA practice. Their next practice that is open to the media is Wednesday, May 29.

  • Alex Barth is a writer and digital producer for 985TheSportsHub.com. Any opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of 98.5 The Sports Hub, Beasley Media Group, or any subsidiaries. Thoughts? Comments? Questions? Looking for a podcast guest? Let him know on Twitter @RealAlexBarth or via email at [email protected].

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