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Could Patriots’ Unheralded, Undrafted Lineman Compete For Left Tackle Job?
Note that he was a swing OL who could basically backup anywhere other than C.
How two Patriots cornerbacks from different eras made a connection
Note, though, that except for Ashworth, all of those players played IOL for New England.
Could Patriots’ Unheralded, Undrafted Lineman Compete For Left Tackle Job?
He impressed enough in training camp and preseason that the Patriots carried him as an extra offensive lineman for the entire season. They didn’t want to expose Croston to waivers out of fear another team would claim him before he could hit their practice squad.
Note that he was a swing OL who could basically backup anywhere other than C.
How two Patriots cornerbacks from different eras made a connection
Don’t sleep on the 6-foot-5, 315-pound Croston, who caught offensive line coach Dante Scarnecchia’s attention with his combination of smarts, toughness and athleticism, making a legitimate push for the top spot. He could be the next undrafted blocker to develop and take on a larger role on the line, following the likes of other School of Scarnecchia graduates Tom Ashworth, Stephen Neal, Dan Connolly, Ryan Wendell, Josh Kline and David Andrews.
Note, though, that except for Ashworth, all of those players played IOL for New England.