What We Learned From Patriots’ Training Camp Game Simulation

Friday's practice was an in-stadium simulated game

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Aug 5, 2022

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      FOXBORO, Mass. -- The New England Patriots' annual in-stadium practice typically is a low-speed walkthrough.

      That was the case again this year, but with a twist.

      Head coach Bill Belichick opted to turn Friday night's event, held on the Gillette Stadium game field and open to season-ticket holders and Foxboro residents, into a full-pads game simulation.

      Full bench setups were erected on both sidelines, a crew of game officials was brought in for the occasion and players ran through a full pregame routine, complete with music and extensive warmups.

      The Patriots split their roster into Team Blue and Team White, stocking the former with players who have repped with the first-team offense and defense in training camp and filling the latter mostly with backups.

      TEAM BLUE
      QB Mac Jones
      QB Brian Hoyer
      RB Damien Harris
      WR Jakobi Meyers
      WR Kendrick Bourne
      WR DeVante Parker
      WR Nelson Agholor
      WR/RB Ty Montgomery
      TE Hunter Henry
      TE Jonnu Smith
      OL Trent Brown
      OL Mike Onwenu
      OL David Andrews
      OL Cole Strange
      OL Isaiah Wynn
      OL James Ferentz
      DL Lawrence Guy
      DL Davon Godchaux
      DL Christian Barmore
      DL Henry Anderson
      LB Ja'Whaun Bentley
      LB Raekwon McMillan
      LB Mack Wilson
      LB Anfernee Jennings
      LB Josh Uche
      CB Jalen Mills
      CB Terrance Mitchell
      CB Jonathan Jones
      CB Malcolm Butler
      CB Marcus Jones
      S Devin McCourty
      S Adrian Phillips
      S Kyle Dugger
      S Cody Davis
      ST Matthew Slater
      K Nick Folk
      P Jake Bailey

      TEAM WHITE
      QB Bailey Zappe
      RB J.J. Taylor
      RB Pierre Strong
      RB Kevin Harris
      WR Tyquan Thornton
      WR Tre Nixon
      WR Kristian Wilkerson
      WR Lil'Jordan Humphrey
      WR Josh Hammond
      TE Devin Asiasi
      TE Matt Sokol
      OL Bill Murray
      OL Yasir Durant
      OL Arlington Hambright
      OL Drew Desjarlais
      OL Yodny Cajuste
      OL Kody Russey
      OL Justin Herron
      OL Will Sherman
      DL Deatrich Wise
      DL Carl Davis
      DL Daniel Ekuale
      DL Sam Roberts
      DL LaBryan Ray
      DL DaMarcus Mitchell
      LB Harvey Langi
      LB Cameron McGrone
      LB Ronnie Perkins
      LB Nate Wieland
      CB Myles Bryant
      CB Jack Jones
      CB Shaun Wade
      CB Justin Bethel
      CB Joejuan Williams
      S Joshuah Bledsoe
      S Brad Hawkins
      S Jalen Elliott
      S Brenden Schooler
      K Tristan Vizcaino
      P Jake Julien

      Joe Cardona long-snapped for both teams.

      The scrimmage itself was played at less than full speed, featured no live contact and was only mildly competitive. But it did offer some early glimpes of what New England's depth chart currently looks like six days out from next Thursday's preseason opener against the New York Giants.

      Here's how the Patriots opened on offense:

      LT Trent Brown
      LG Cole Strange
      C David Andrews
      RG Mike Onwenu
      RT Isaiah Wynn
      TE Hunter Henry
      TE Jonnu Smith
      WR Jakobi Meyers
      WR DeVante Parker
      RB Damien Harris
      QB Mac Jones

      Bourne, Agholor and Montgomery both checked in within the first few plays, with the latter spelling Harris at running back. Rhamondre Stevenson likely would have seen early backfield snaps, as well, but he was inactive, watching the proceedings from the Blue sideline.

      Ferentz, whose primary position is center, replaced Onwenu at right guard for the second series. The Patriots have been subbing in Hambright for Onwenu in practice for the last week or so. It's worth noting Onwenu began last season as New England's starting left guard but eventually was benched for Ted Karras. Perhaps the Patriots aren't completely sold on him at right guard, either.

      Offensive line coach Matt Patricia called plays for Mac Jones and Team Blue. Quarterbacks coach Joe Judge did so for Team White, radioing them into Zappe's helmet.

      The Patriots then sent out this group for their starting defense:

      DE Henry Anderson
      DT Lawrence Guy
      DT Davon Godchaux
      OLB Anfernee Jennings
      ILB Raekwon McMillan
      ILB Ja'Whaun Bentley
      CB Terrance Mitchell
      CB Jalen Mills
      Slot CB Jonathan Jones
      S Adrian Phillips
      S Devin McCourty

      Dugger replaced Jones after one play, with the Patriots sending in their frequently used big nickel (aka three-safety) package. Barmore, Wilson and Uche checked in on the first passing down.

      Jennings was starting in place of Pro Bowler Matthew Judon, who's missed the last two practices. Anderson's spot might have been filled by Wise had the latter been healthy. Wise, who's been limited for much of camp, interestingly was on Team White, but he spent practice roaming the sideline and did not play.

      On Team Blue's second defensive series, Butler and Jonathan Jones were the outside corners, with rookie Marcus Jones manning the slot. Barmore and Uche also replaced Guy and Jennings, respectively.

      Uche later was ejected from practice along with Herron after the two scuffled after the whistle early in the second half.

      Marcus Jones' inclusion on the starters' squad was noteworthy. He and Strange and were the only rookies tabbed for Team Blue, with fellow 2021 draftees like Thornton and Jack Jones playing for Team White despite seeing reps with the top units in camp.

      Defensive line coach DeMarcus Covington appeared to call defensive plays for the blue team, with linebackers coach Steve Belichick doing so for the white team. Steve Belichick has been the Patriots' primary defensive play-caller, so having Covington handle those duties for the starting unit was an interesting development.

      It's important to remember we're still nearly a month away from cutdown day -- with three preseason games and two rounds of joint practices still to go -- so fans shouldn't view every player on Team Blue as a roster lock. A lot can change between now and Aug. 30.

      But this practice did provide the clearest look yet at where the Patriots' depth chart currently stands.

      Other assorted notes from Friday night:

      -- Players not in uniform: Judon, Stevenson, safety Jabrill Peppers, tight end Dalton Keene, linebacker Jahlani Tavai, running back James White, offensive linemen Chasen Hines and Andrew Stueber.

      Stevenson, Peppers, Keene, Tavai and Hines watched from the sideline. Tavai suffered what initially appeared to be a serious leg injury during Thursday's practice, so it was encouraging to see him walking around.

      -- Tight ends coach Nick Caley returned after missing the previous four practices for undisclosed reasons.

      -- Montgomery and Dugger handled kick- and punt-return duties for Team Blue, respectively. For Team White, it was Nixon and Taylor on kickoffs and Bryant on punts. Dugger and Bryant each muffed one punt.

      -- The play of the night was a second-half bomb from Hoyer to Parker, who shot past Williams and Schooler for a 60-yard touchdown. Hoyer dropped in another long touchdown to Bourne a few plays later. Both drew big cheers from the modest crowd, which filled about half of Gillette's lower bowl.

      -- Thornton dunked the ball over the goalpost after scoring a second-half touchdown for Team White. The skinny speedster also has some hops.

      -- Former Patriots safety Patrick Chung was in attendance. His young son fielded punts from Bailey during a simulated "halftime," with Bill Belichick swinging by to give him some pointers.

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