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I specifically said "NOT AS ROOKIES" in my post,.Arrington, Hochinstein, Gorin, were not here as a rookies.
My guideline was the last 20 years. Most of your group is longer, though the rest are examples of successes.
Are you saying developing a player means hiding him?
There must be more than a dozen rookies on our practice squad every year and only about a total of 4 have amounted to anything within our organization in 20 years.
In 2025, the Pats had 9 rookies who spent time on the Practice Squad. That is if you count Cam Riley who was on it for a day.
In 2024, The Pats had just 5 rookies spend time on the PS.
In 2023. The Pats had 5 or 6 rookies spend time on the PS.
I wasn't disagreeing with your take in your original post. I was agreeing with you and that it doesn't happen often that the Pats have a rookie come off the PS to contribute. And many times, it's players who were drafted by or originally signed by another team. Such as with Hochstein, Ashworth, Arrington, etc.












