The Patriots rookie class was on the practice fields at Gillette Stadium on Saturday for the second of two rookie minicamp practices. It was the only Patriots rookie minicamp practice open to the media.
On Saturday morning New England Patriots rookie minicamp continued on the practice fields behind Gillette Stadium. The team held the second of two rookie minicamp practice sessions, this one open to the media (Friday’s practice was closed).
Saturday’s session resembled a lighter OTA practice. The period lasted just about an hour and consisted of mostly individual and positional drills against air. Late in practice the offense did a walkthrough-type period against air, and then against the defense before all the players ran the hills to close out the day.
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Still, this was the first chance to see the Patriots’ rookie class in person and in the context of an NFL offense. It was also the first chance to see the new-look coaching staff run a practice.
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