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New England Patriots Training Camp Primer – Wide Receivers

Steve Balestrieri
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July 11, 2017 at 6:30 am ET

New England Patriots Training Camp Primer – Wide Receivers(PHOTO: Winslow Townson - USA TODAY Sports)

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Position is Loaded and Will Be Fun to Watch

The Patriots head into training camp in just a few weeks and there should no shortage of competition at several spots, especially at the back end of the roster. As a lead-in to the beginning of camp, we’ll break down the positions and give our take on who is a lock, a near lock for the 53-man roster and who is on the bubble. Next up are the wide receivers.

Bill Belichick likes to say that the spring’s OTAs and Minicamp is a learning exercise and that the real competition begins in training camp. With the new rules in play, the Patriots will start camp with 90 players and don’t have to cut down until the final 53.

The Patriots were stocked pretty well at wide receiver in 2016 and were very productive. The good news was they lost only Michael Floyd who played just a bit down the stretch. The better news was that the team only got Danny Amendola to agree to another pay cut, but they locked Julian Edelman on an affordable, team-friendly deal that keeps him around for the next few years.

And yeah, the team brought in speedster Brandin Cooks who has been very productive with Drew Brees and the Saints. What’s not to like about this position? Not very much. On paper, this unit looks as deep, talented and versatile as any group we’ve seen. But we digress, let’s look at the entire unit.

So… who’s locked in and who’s on the bubble?

Roster Locks: Brandin Cooks, Julian Edelman, Malcolm Mitchell
The Patriots traded their first-round draft pick to New Orleans for Brandin Cooks, the #32 pick in the draft for a guy who is just 23-years old and in the past two seasons has caught 162 passes for 2311 yards and 17 touchdowns.

Cooks has that take your breath away speed in the open field and is versatile, he can play inside, outside or in the slot. Look for the Patriots to move him around and put him in motion to get a free release and get set to watch some fireworks this season.

Julian Edelman is primed for another big year. (SBalestrieri photo)

Edelman is Brady’s best friend off the field and his favorite target on it. The self-made wide receiver has turned himself into a fantastic professional. Facing questions in 2016 about his foot after multiple surgeries on it in 2015, Edelman played all 16 games, caught 98 passes for 1106 yards and was always counted on to make the clutch catch at crunch time.

In the playoffs, Edelman caught 21 passes for 342 yards and a touchdown. His catch in the Super Bowl late in the 4th quarter with the Patriots behind was one of the great plays of the entire season and helped the Patriots win the game in overtime.

Mitchell was having a very good training camp and then hurt his arm in the preseason. That slowed his progress but in the second half of the season, the lights came on for him and he was solid down the stretch. Overall, he made 32 catches for 401 yards and four touchdowns as a rookie, including a two-touchdown game against Darrelle Revis, the first time Revis has allowed any WR to catch two TDs on him in a game.

Mitchell also had a solid Super Bowl, catching six passes for 70 yards as Tom Brady showed amazing trust in his rookie wide receiver. Now with a full offseason under his belt and better familiarization in the system, Mitchell should be an even better player in 2017. With all of the options, his numbers may not reflect it, but we expect big things from him this season.

Near Roster Locks: Chris Hogan, Danny Amendola
Hogan came over from the Buffalo Bills last year and for the first time in his career, he didn’t enter training camp on the bubble with guys brought in to replace him. All he did was have a career year in 2016 with 38 catches for 680 yards, for an incredible 17.9 yards per catch with four touchdowns.

In the playoffs, Hogan caught 17 passes for 332 yards and two more scores. Like Cooks and Edelman, he has the versatility to move inside, outside or in the slot. That means that Josh McDaniels can move those guys around and create favorable matchups.

Chris Hogan looks to build upon a successful 2016 season this year. (SBalestrieri photo)

Amendola has found a home here in New England, and while he never became the replacement for Wes Welker that he was supposed to be when he signed, (that job has been more than ably filled by Edelman) he’s been remarkably clutch.

He is arguably no more than the fourth option in the passing game, but when the chips are on the line, he has Brady’s absolute trust. Trailing in the Super Bowl with less than a minute to go and needing a two-point conversion, Brady was going to him all along. And he delivered, as he’s done in many clutch situations.

I don’t expect him to have eye-popping numbers in 2017, but we can expect a couple of highlight reel catches or touchdowns…possibly both. And then the team will re-do his deal again next spring.

On the Bubble: Andrew Hawkins, Devin Lucien
Hawkins signed with the Patriots after playing for the Browns the past three seasons. He also played three more with the Bengals. The diminutive 31-year old wide receiver has had a 50-catch season with Cincinnati and a 60-catch season with the Browns.

In another year, I’d say his chances of sticking around are pretty good, but a look at the top five WRs on the roster and the question is, Who would he replace?

Lucien has good size and is the second tallest WR on the roster at 6’2. He was drafted by the team in the 7th round in 2016 with their final pick and stuck around last year. But like with Hawkins, it will be very hard for the players to unseat any veterans ahead of them on the roster.

Outside Looking in…. Longshots: Austin Carr, Cody Hollister
The Patriots signed undrafted free agents Austin Carr and Cody Hollister this spring and both are intriguing.

Carr is a 6’0, 201-pound wide receiver who caught 90 passes for 1247 yards and 12 touchdowns while operating out of the slot for Northwestern. He runs quick, precise routes and specializes at catching passes in traffic. He sounds exactly like a bigger version of Danny Amendola.

Hollister is a long-shot to make the roster but has good size and very good special teams’ ability. During mini-camp, we saw Hollister displaying good chemistry with 3rd string QB Jacoby Brissett. That’s the kind of thing he’ll have to do this summer if he has any chance of sticking.

I would put both Hollister and Carr in the realm of having a good shot at landing on the Practice Squad.

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About Steve Balestrieri

A former US Army Special Forces NCO and Officer, Steve has been following the Patriots since their days at Fenway Park. Steve has worked in the film industry and wrote as an Military Editor at SpecialOperations.com, 1945.com as a reporter for the Millbury Daily Voice, Millbury-Sutton Chronicle, and the Grafton News. He's also a member of the Pro Football Writers of America (PFWA)


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