Patriots depth chart reset: How roster looks in first week of training camp
The Patriots are heading into their second week of training camp, and we have a much better sense of where things stand on the depth chart.
Here’s an updated look at the Patriots’ 90-man roster battles:
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QUARTERBACK
Drake Maye, Joshua Dobbs, Ben Wooldridge
No surprises here through three practices, though Dobbs has struggled at time, and Wooldridge has made some decent passes. The biggest questions here are whether the Patriots are satisfied with Dobbs as their backup and Wooldridge as their third-string option. It still feels like the Patriots could use an upgrade in depth behind Maye.
RUNNING BACK
Rhamondre Stevenson, Antonio Gibson, TreVeyon Henderson, Lan Larison, Terrell Jennings, Trayveon Williams
Stevenson was held out of the early portion of practice Saturday and was replaced by Gibson in the first-team unit, though Henderson, a rookie, did spell the veteran running back. Larison has been receiving more work than Jennings or Williams behind the top three backs.
FULLBACK
Brock Lampe
Lampe is the only traditional fullback on the roster, and he has seen time with the first-team offense. He’s an undrafted free agent to watch for the 53-man roster.
WIDE RECEIVER
Stefon Diggs, Kayshon Boutte, Kyle Williams, Kendrick Bourne, Javon Baker, John Jiles, Jeremiah Webb
Injured: Ja’Lynn Polk
PUP: Mack Hollins
For now, the top two outside wide receivers are Diggs and Boutte, though Williams, a rookie, is making a push. It will be interesting to see where Hollins and Polk fit in when healthy. Hollins could push Boutte and Williams for the “X” receiver role. It’s unclear whether the new coaching staff views Polk as more of an outside or inside wide receiver.
SLOT RECEIVER
DeMario Douglas, Efton Chism, Demeer Blankumsee
It definitely would not be a surprise if Polk is used as a slot receiver in his return to practice since depth is shallow at this position. Chism, a UDFA, was a standout during the spring but hasn’t made many highlights so far in training camp.
TIGHT END
Hunter Henry, Jack Westover, Gee Scott Jr., CJ Dippre, Jaheim Bell
PUP: Austin Hooper
Westover has been a regular presence in the starting offense, but that should change when Hooper returns. Still, if the Patriots were to keep three tight ends, Westover would be the favorite over Scott, Dippre and Bell.
LEFT TACKLE
Will Campbell, Marcus Bryant, Yasir Durant
PUP: Vederian Lowe
Lowe remains out while he recovers from injury on the PUP list. It would not be a surprise if he overtook Bryant, a seventh-round pick, as the team’s top backup left tackle in his return. Bryant does appear to be holding his own, however.
RIGHT TACKLE
Morgan Moses, Demontrey Jacobs, Jack Conley
Jacobs has primarily played right tackle, though he did get some reps at left tackle on Friday. It appears he’s currently the team’s top swing tackle.
LEFT GUARD
Cole Strange, Jared Wilson, Caedan Wallace, Tyrese Robinson, Mehki Butler
Strange is the current starter, though he’s receiving competition from Wilson, a rookie, and Wallace, a 2024 third-round pick, both of whom have seen reps with the first-team offense. This is the most open competition on the roster.
RIGHT GUARD
Mike Onwenu, Sidy Sow, Layden Robinson
Given the fact that he started 11 games last season, it’s been a slight surprise to see Robinson buried on the third string. He had issues with penalties and pass protection last season, however, and was seemingly a favorite of Jerod Mayo.
CENTER
Garrett Bradbury, Jared Wilson, Ben Brown
Wilson will have every opportunity to beat out Bradbury, but he’s currently the backup here.
DEFENSIVE TACKLE
Milton Williams, Christian Barmore, Khyiris Tonga, Jeremiah Pharms Jr., Jaquelin Roy, Joshua Farmer, Isaiah Iton, Jahvaree Ritzie, David Olajiga
When the Patriots go big up front, it will be Williams, Barmore and Tonga in the middle of the defense. Farmer will likely make the roster as a 2025 fourth-round pick, leaving Pharms, Roy, Iton, Ritzie and Olajiga to battle it out for one or two spots.
EDGE DEFENDER
Harold Landry, Keion White, K’Lavon Chaisson, Anfernee Jennings, Truman Jones, Bradyn Swinson, Elijah Ponder
Landry, White and Chaisson are the players receiving most first-team reps at outside linebacker/defensive end. Jennings and Jones have been regulars in the second-team unit.
LINEBACKER
Robert Spillane, Christian Elliss, Jahlani Tavai, Jack Gibbens, Monty Rice, Marte Mapu, Cam Riley
So far, it looks like Spillane and Elliss will be the two starting linebackers. Tavai, who began the summer on the PUP list, still seems to be easing back into the defense. It’s a crowded group between Gibbens, Rice, Mapu and Riley, a UDFA, with all four of those players seemingly receiving equal opportunities.
CORNERBACK
Christian Gonzalez, Carlton Davis III, Alex Austin, Miles Battle, D.J. James, Isaiah Bolden, Kobee Minor, Brandon Crossley
James is one of the under-the-radar players to watch. He had an interception earlier in camp and a pass breakup on Saturday. He could make the roster as the fourth outside cornerback as he provides competition for Battle, Bolden, Minor and Crossley.
SLOT CORNERBACK
Marcus Jones, Marcellas Dial, Jordan Polk
Jones has still been working as the team’s top nickel cornerback. Dial and Polk are his top reserves inside.
SAFETY
Kyle Dugger, Jabrill Peppers, Craig Woodson, Jaylinn Hawkins, Dell Pettus, Marcus Epps, Brenden Schooler
While Dugger and Peppers still look like starters, Woodson, a rookie, has been making a push early in camp. Epps currently looks buried behind Dugger, Peppers, Woodson and Hawkins. Schooler will make the roster as an All-Pro special-teamer, though he is working on the third-team defense.
SPECIAL TEAMS
K Andres Borregales, P Bryce Baringer, LS Julian Ashby, K Parker Romo
Borregales is the favorite over Romo, but there’s still over a month before roster cuts.
