Caleb Lomu, the Patriots' first-round pick, practiced exclusively at left tackle during rookie minicamp, while other draftees were sidelined. Quarterback Behren Morton impressed with accurate passing, and the team signed four undrafted free agent wide receivers.
**Non-participants:** OLB Gabe Jacas, TE Eli Raridon **Injured:** OLB Quintayvious Hutchins New England’s Day 2 picks were not taking part of the work on Saturday. While Raridon was not spotted, and reportedly signed his rookie contract today, Jacas was on the sideline watching drills and often talking with outside linebacker coach Mike Smith. Seventh-round pick Quintayvious Hutchins left a team period early and received attention from the training staff in the medical shed. He then departed back to the facility and did not finish practice.
Caleb Lomu practiced exclusively at left tackle during the rookie minicamp.
Non-participants included OLB Gabe Jacas and TE Eli Raridon, with OLB Quintayvious Hutchins injured.
Behren Morton had an impressive session, completing all 11 passes during the 11-on-11 period.
The Patriots signed four undrafted free agent wide receivers, including Kyle Dixon, Nick DeGennaro, Cameron Dorner, and Jimmy Kibble.

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**Lomu at left:** Patriots first round pick Caleb Lomu spent the entire practice at left tackle, the position he primarily played at Utah. Lomu has spent the pre-draft process cross-training at both tackle spots and his long-term projection in New England currently falls at right tackle with last year’s No. 4 overall pick Will Campbell holding down the left side. New England did not rep him at right tackle on Day 2 of minicamp, however, as sixth-round pick Dametrious Crownover primarily held that spot. **Morton’s day:** Seventh-round draft pick Behren Morton is the only quarterback on rookie roster. That has led to him receiving plenty of reps and one-on-one teaching from offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels — both on the field and in the classroom. Morton, who shared he feels great physically after dealing with multiple injuries throughout his high school career, had an impressive session in the lone 11-on-11 period in which he threw passes. The ball did not hit the ground across 11 passes — including an impressive layered dig route to Kyle Dixon — while he seemed to be in control operating the offense. **UDFA WRs:** After not drafting a wide receiver, the Patriots were aggressive in the undrafted free agent market signing four pass catchers. Among the group included Culver-Stockton’s Kyle Dixon, who noticeably received over $250k in guarantees. In the lone full-team passing period, Dixon was the most active catching four passes from Morton. The 6-foot-2, 220-pound Dixon was primarily used in the Z role, drawing similarities to how Mack Hollins was used last season. The rest of the group all had at least one reception, with Nick DeGennaro serving as the main X, Cameron Dorner playing the slot, and Jimmy Kibble mixing in on both the outside and inside. **Vrabel’s presence:** Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel was present for Day 2 of rookie minicamp. Vrabel seemed to be his usual, verbal self while bouncing around to different positional groups and pulling players aside for hands-on instructions. Players noted they appreciated the head coach’s instruction and energy following the practice.