The New England Patriots OTAs and Minicamp schedule begins on Monday and runs through mid-June. Here are the top storylines we’re expecting to follow through the 13 practices.
On Monday the New England Patriots begin Stage 3 of their offseason spring schedule. The team will begin holding practices in full, starting with OTAs this week and concluding with mandatory minicamp in mid-June.
Contrary to popular belief, the ‘O’ in OTAs doesn’t stand for ‘optional,’ but rather ‘organized.’ At the same time, attendance is not required for most players at these organized team activities. Still, the Patriots have had good attendance in recent years.
The Patriots are set to hold 10 OTA practices this spring. Four of those 10 will be open to the media.
Patriots OTAs dates:
May 20*
May 21
May 23
May 29*
May 30
May 31
June 3*
June 4
June 6
June 7*
Patriots minicamp dates:
June 10*
June 11*
June 12*
*Practices open to the media
According to the NFLPA spring practice rules, all 13 of these practices will be non-contact without full pads. Team drills are allowed, but can’t involve live contact – meaning they are often not run at 100 percent speed.
That reality limits the true football evaluation for most players – especially those that play on or close to the line of scrimmage (ex. offensive and defensive linemen, running backs, tight ends, and linebackers). Still, there can be a lot to take away in terms of what players are being asked to do as they prepare for more competitive practices this summer.
Keeping that in mind, here’s a look at the top storylines to follow throughout Patriots OTAs and Minicamp over the next few weeks…