Patriots Training Camp Preview
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Following a season in which the Patriots wide receivers ranked last in the NFL in receiving yards (1,718), the team made an effort to increase the pass catching talent around quarterback Drake Maye. The biggest investment came in the form of four-time Pro Bowler Stefon Diggs, who signed a three-year deal over two weeks into free agency.
New England Patriots' K'Lavon Chaisson signed this offseason for just $3 million, but the former first-round pick could be an under-the-radar player to watch at the Patriots' training camp.
Who are the true "roster locks" for the Patriots at wide receiver? Check out the latest debate on the "Patriots Hub" podcast.
The Patriots player, of course, is second-round draft pick TreVeyon Henderson, the former Ohio State running back who as of Wednesday remained one of 30 2025 second-round picks who had refused to sign their four-year rookie contracts. If and when Henderson does sign, he will get a four-year deal worth $11,131,116. But that’s not the issue.
The team has much to sort out this summer, so let’s take a look at five pressing questions facing coach Mike Vrabel and the roster:
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Pats Pulpit on MSNPatriots training camp preview: Tight end depth a question mark behind Hunter Henry, Austin HooperNew England Patriots rookies and veterans will soon report back to Gillette Stadium as training camp is set to kick off. For the now Mike Vrabel-led Patriots, their first practice of the summer will begin on Wednesday,
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One burning question at each position on Patriots offenseFans won't have to wait long to see what the new-look Patriots have in store. Players are slated to report on June 22 for training camp. Here is one burning question at each position on offense for the team heading into the final practice period ahead of the regular season:
The New England Patriots are merely days away from the start of training camp, and rookie running back TreVeyon Henderson still remains unsigned.