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…