The New England Patriots training camp 2017 begins on Thursday morning, July 27, at the practice fields behind Gillette Stadium.
In the offseason, the Patriots made a number of roster moves via trades, free agency and the NFL Draft.
On offense, the Patriots lost LeGarrette Blount, Martellus Bennett, and Michael Floyd, but added wide receiver Brandin Cooks, running backs Mike Gillislee and Rex Burkhead as well as tight end Dwayne Allen.
On defense, the Patriots lost defensive ends Chris Long and Jabaal Sheard, linebacker Barkevious Mingo, and cornerback Logan Ryan, but added defensive end Kony Ealy, cornerback Stephon Gilmore and linebacker David Harris.
These players and more will all be on display when camp begins.
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The Patriots added four players via the 2017 NFL Draft.
Third Round
With pick number 83, the Patriots selected defensive end Derek Rivers (pictured) from Youngstown State. He will wear number 95 in training camp.
Rivers is a 6’4” 250 pound edge rusher who was a three year starter at Youngstown State. He set a school record with 41 sacks in his career.
The Patriots used the 85th pick to select Antonio Garcia, an offensive lineman from Troy. Garcia will wear number 63 in training camp.
Garcia is a 6’6” 302 pound offensive lineman out of Troy who has some experience playing left tackle.
Fourth Round
The Patriots drafted defensive end Deatrich Wise in the fourth round.
Wise is a 6’5” 274 pound defensive end out of Arkansas. He finished his college career with 112 tackles, 16.5 tackles and 4 forced fumbles in 50 games. He will wear number 91 for the Patriots.
Sixth Round
The Patriots took offensive tackle Connor McDermott in the sixth round.
McDermott is a 6’8 305 pound tackle out of UCLA and former NFL head coach Jim Mora.
The biggest move the Patriots made this offseason was acquiring wide receiver Brandin Cooks from the New Orleans Saints. He will wear number 14 in New England.
Cooks, 23 years-old, was taken 20th overall in the 2014 NFL draft and has one year remaining on his rookie contract with a fifth year team option.
Last season, Cooks finished with a career high 1,173 yards on 78 catches and eight touchdowns playing with the Saints.
Stephon Gilmore
On the first day of free agency, the Patriots signed cornerback Stephon Gilmore from the Buffalo Bills. He will wear number 24 for the Patriots.
Gilmore had five interceptions and 48 tackles for the Bills last season.
Kony Ealy
On the same day they traded for Cooks they also acquired defensive end Kony Ealy from the Carolina Panthers. Ealy will wear number 94 for the Patriots.
Last season with Carolina, Ealy recorded 32 tackles and five sacks to go along with two forced fumbles.
Dwayne Allen
The Patriots signed former Indianapolis Colt tight end Dwayne Allen to play alongside Rob Gronkowski.
Allen had 35 catches for 405 yards and six touchdowns last season with the Colts.
Other Notable Signings
The Patriots also signed runningbacks Mike Gillislee and Rex Burkehead from Buffalo and Cincinnatti respectively.
The Patriots lost a number of key players off their Super Bowl roster this offseason.
RB LeGarrette Blount- After rushing for 18 touchdowns last season, Blount signed with the Philadelphia Eagles.
TE Martellus Bennett - Bennett signed with the Green Bay Packers in the offseason after catching seven touchdown passes for the Patriots last season.
CB Logan Ryan - Ryan signed with the Tennessee Titans in the offseason after recording 92 combined tackles and two interceptions for the Patriots last season.
DE Chris Long - Long signed with the Philadelphia Eagles after serving in a part time role with the Patriots. He had 35 tackles and four sacks on the year.
LB Jabaal Sheard - Sheard signed with the Indianapolis Colts after recording five sacks for the Patriots last season.
The Patriots enter camp with seven running backs and two full backs on the roster, including new comers Rex Burkhead and Mike Gillislee.
James White is already the proven commodity for the Patriots, while Gillislee and Burkehead both served in backup roles in Cincinatti and Buffalo respectively.
A big question at the running back positon will be Dion Lewis, now over a year removed from a torn ACL. Can he return to his 2015 form? If not, his role could be reduced.
Cornerback
Malcolm Butler and Gilmore have two spots locked up, but there is competiton for the third cornerback spot that the Patriots use in Nickel packages depending on matchups.
Returning veteran Eric Rowe will enter camp with the advantage, but wil be challenged by Justin Coleman, Cyrus Jones and Jonathan Jones.
The Patriots had issues on the special teams unit last season.
Stephen Gostkowski made just 84% of his field goals last season and missed numerous extra points.
Cyrus Jones (pictured) was ranked by pro football focus as the worst return specialist in the league. New England used Jones to take the work load from Julian Edelman and Danny Amendola.
Offensive Line Depth
The Patriots return all their starters on the offensive line from last year's team and added rookies Tony Garcia and Conor McDermott in the draft.
However, depth could be an issue, especially on the inside, if and when injuries happen.