2024 Rookie Camp, OTAs, Minicamp and Summer Practices

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Rookie camp starts tomorrow. That's when the coaches work the rookies, whether drafted or udfa signees or invitees, into the ground to see who doesn't bounce back with gusto.
We should hear news from the media beginning tomorrow afternoon.

Here's a list of the invitees*

RB Terrell Jennings (Florida A&M)
WR Beau Corrales (Texas State)
WR Rory Starkey Jr. (Samford)
WR David Wallis (Randolph-Macon)
TE Owen Glascoe (Long Island University)
OT Tairiq Stewart (North Carolina A&T)
OG Ryan Johnson (Youngstown State)
OG Joey Ramos (Arizona State)
DL Devin Adams (Peru State)
ED Jay Person (UT Chattanooga)
ED Jotham Russel (Australia/IPP)
LB Josh Carr Jr. (Souther Miss)
LB Tre’Vion Green (Prairie View A&M)
LB Keontra Smith (Miami)
DB Trajan Bandy (Miami)
DB John Davis Jr. (North Texas)
DB John Pupel (Boston College)
DB Teldrick Ross (Middle Tennessee State)
DB Kason McCullough-Cooper (Angelo State)
K/P Vince Blanchard (Laval/Canada)
K Noah Rauschenberg (North Texas)

All prospects either shared on their personal social media that they were invited or their school/organization shared they were invited

The Patriots will go through the standard ramp-up period during the spring, including 10 organized team activities from mid-May to early June as well as a three-day mandatory minicamp in mid-June. With the exception of that minicamp, the entire workout program is voluntary to attend.

Here's the spring calendar:
  • Rookie minicamp: May 10-11
  • Organized Team Activities: May 20-21, May 23, May 29-31, June 3-4, June 6-7
  • Mandatory minicamp: June 11-13
Starting with Phase 2 in May, the Patriots can begin holding individual and group instructions and drills over a three-week period. Additionally, offensive players will be allowed to line up across from other offensive players, and defensive players will be permitted to do the same on their side of the ball.
 
When will we see Milton & Maye Trash can challenge.
 
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Notice no helmet logos in these clips.


View: https://twitter.com/thejudgedan/status/1789058306301886924


??? Are the Pats assessing public opinion on this logo??? I hope these won't be put on the helmets.
Where is the fight, the determination?
GNOf2lhWEAADVtp
 
I assume that new logo thing is a third/alternate creation to try and sell more merch. if someone already has all the pat patriot and flying elvis stuff they need, it's a "new thing" they can buy or get as a gift. that's ugly for one thing, and wouldn't look good on a helmet. kind of thing you expect to see on a baseball hat.
 
Notice no helmet logos in these clips.


View: https://twitter.com/thejudgedan/status/1789058306301886924


??? Are the Pats assessing public opinion on this logo??? I hope these won't be put on the helmets.
Where is the fight, the determination?
GNOf2lhWEAADVtp

Notice no helmet logos in these clips.


View: https://twitter.com/thejudgedan/status/1789058306301886924


??? Are the Pats assessing public opinion on this logo??? I hope these won't be put on the helmets.
Where is the fight, the determination?
GNOf2lhWEAADVtp

The Logo thingy?~ Little Elvis is right there, kinda hiding in the middle while his brain's being charged by a magnet. The fight will be back when the star turns green.

Cheers
 
Rookie Minicamp Notes

• Drake Maye worked a lot on his footwork and from under center.

• Caedan Wallace played LT and Layden Robinson played LG — both have been inseparable.

• WR David Wallis (Randoloh-Macon) spent a lot of time in three wide receiver sets with Ja’Lynn Polk and Javon Baker.

• LSU OL Charles Turner played at RG.

• Maye was 5/6 and Milton was 1/4 during 7-on-7.

• Alex Van Pelt and Ben McAdoo were in the QBs ears any chance they got.

• Drake Maye says Ja’Lynn Polk and Javon Baker are going to be special.

• Ja’Lynn Polk’s energy is infectious and apparent.

• Multiple players referred to Drake Maye as a vocal leader.

• Ja’Lynn Polk and Javon Baker appear to be “best buds” — both worked on the jugs machine after practice.

• Joe Milton’s arm strength is extremely noticeable.

• OL coach Scott Peters received multiple compliments on his coaching style.
 
Patriots reporter
@jeffphowe
on Javon Baker: “Fourth-round receiver Javon Baker made a couple of nice plays with Maye. First, he reached to save a sailing throw. Next, Baker utilized nifty footwork to get out of his break on a crossing route. It’s a very small sample, but Baker distinguished himself and was one of the best players of the morning.”Love to see it.
 
Lazar's take on practice


Although we are a ways away from competitive football, third-overall pick Drake Maye led New England's predominantly offensive draft class in a one-hour session that was a snapshot into the future in Foxborough.

The image that will be etched into this scribe's brain came at the very end of practice after Coach Mayo sent the rookies to run the conditioning hill. With Maye in the middle wearing a red non-contact No. 10 jersey, the Patriots first-round pick was flanked by second-round receiver Ja'Lynn Polk, fourth-round wideout Javon Baker, and seventh-round pick Jaheim Beill. Third-round selection Caedan Wallace and fourth-round guard Layden Robinson were also in the area.

At that moment, it felt like we were seeing the vision for de facto GM Eliot Wolf and Mayo, with the goal of this young nucleus growing together into a productive offense.

During his pre-practice media availability, Mayo spoke about the long days that Maye has been spending at the facility since arriving for rookie minicamp on Thursday. According to the Patriots rookie quarterback, he's all football well into the night as he tries to learn the playbook.
 
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