The Patriots are less than a week away from playing an NFL football game, which means taking a deeper dive into their roster. After a long off-season of departures and a couple of additions, the Patriots look to repeat what they did last year: make the playoffs. One of the biggest questions of the off-season was, will the Patriots get faster? After a historically bad performance versus Buffalo in the wildcard game in January, the focus has been getting faster. Bill Belichick tackled speed in the draft, getting the fastest wide receiver, Tyquan Thorton, and the fastest running back, Pierce Strong Jr., along with trading Chase Winovich for Mack Wilson. That being said, let’s take a deep dive into the strongest and weakest position groups for the 2022 New England Patriots.
*= projected starter
Quarterbacks (3)
*Mac Jones
Brain Hoyer
Bailey Zappe
All three quarterbacks were projected locks to make the roster; the only question was whether rookie Bailey Zappe would make the active roster. Many thought Zappe would be an excellent fit for the practice squad, but he made the cut and is now the projected third-string quarterback.
Running backs (4)
*Damien Harris
Rhamondre Stevenson
Pierce Strong Jr.
Ty Montgomery
Although Montgomery suffered an injury in the last pre-season game and had to be carted off, it should not be too serious as the Patriots released J.J. Taylor and sixth-round pick Kevin Harris. Strong Jr. did not have a strong pre-season (no pun intended). Harris and Stevenson will continue to be the Patriots top two backs. Stevenson will also take on more pass-catching duties due to James White’s retirement.
Wide Receivers (5)
*DeVante Parker
*Jakobi Meyers
Nelson Agholor
Kendrick Bourne
Tyquan Thornton
Parker will be New England’s number one receiver, with Meyers and Agholor following as two and three. Bourne struggled during camp but will stay around as their number four. Thornton landed on the I.R. and is projected to come back mid to late October. Although the Patriots do not have a real threat in this group, they have a strong core.
Tight Ends (2)
Hunter Henry
Jonnu Smith
According to various reports, the Patriots tend to use more than two tight-end personnel this season. In 2021 Henry and Smith were only on the field 12% of snaps together, one of the lowest percentages in the league.
Offensive Line (8)
*Trent Brown
*Cole Strange
*David Andrews
*Michael Onwenu
*Isaiah Wynn
Yodny Cajuste
Justin Herron
Chasen Hines
Throughout the off-season, there were rumors that Isaiah Wynn would be traded; for now, he remains in Foxborough. Hines started camp on the Non-Football Injury list, but his versatility is top tier. Cole Strange has been a starter since day one at left guard and will look to continue his presence on the offensive line.
Defensive Line (6)
*Davon Godchaux
*Christian Barmore
Lawernce Guy
Deatrich Wise
Carl Davis
Sam Roberts
No changes with the D-line except the addition of Roberts. Roberts impressed in the pre-season and was a surprise to make the roster. Barmore looks to build on a tremendous rookie campaign.
Linebackers (8)
*Matt Judon
*Anfernee Jennings
*Raekwon Mcmillian
*Ja’Whaun Bentley
DaMarcus Mitchell
Jahlani Tavai
Mack Wilson
Along with returning starters Judon and Bentley, the Patriots will rely on younger players like McMillan, Wilson, and Uche to provide the speed the unit lacked last season. The Patriots keep their UFA streak as the undrafted free agent DaMacrus Mitchell makes the roster. Jennings should start opposite of Judon and has been a surprisingly good asset.
Cornerbacks (6)
*Jalen Mills
*Jonathon Jones
Marcus Jones
Jack Jones
Myles Bryant
Shaun Wade
The Patriots will be rolling with three Jones in their cornerback group as both Marcus Jones and Jack Jones impressed. Shaun Wade has also caught some attention, as well as Myles Bryant. Although The Patriots lost J.C. Jackson in free agency, the depth rolling into 2022 is well-rounded.
Safties (5)
*Devin McCourty
*Kyle Dugger
Adrain Phillps
Jabrill Peppers
Joshua Bledsoe
Bill Belichick called the safeties the strongest position group on the team, and it’s hard to doubt him. The Patriots acquired Peppers in April, and he will look to return punts when he is recovered from his ACL injury.
Special teams (5)
*Nick Folk
*Jake Baily
*Joe Cardona
*Matthew Slater
*Brendon Schooler
Brendon Schooler is the only surprise who has caught the attention of many during camp. With Bethel leaving, Schooler is set to take over the gunner role. Nick Folk is in the prime of his career, surprisingly, at the age of 37.
Practice squad
RB Kevin Harris
RB JJ Taylor
WR Tre Nixon
WR LJ Humphrey
WR Laquon Treadwell
TE Matt Sokol
TE Jalen Wydermyer
OL Kody Russey
OL James Ferentz (added to active roster 9/6)
OL Bill Murray
DL LaBrayn Ray
DL Jeremiah Pharms
LB Harvey Langi
LB Cameron McGrone
CB Terrance Mitchell
S Brad Hawkins
My name is Ben Belford-Peltzman and I am the creator and writer of The Patriots Beat. I am a 17-year kid who is an optimistic pessimist about the City of Champions. I started The Patriots Beat in August of 2022 and never expected to grow so much but here we are. Feel free to email Thepatriotsbeat@gmail.com with any inquires.