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Tom E. Curran and Phil Perry are high on Patriots wide receiver DeMario "Pop" Douglas ahead of the 2025 NFL season.
DeMario "Pop" Douglas believes his growth as a leader was one of the reasons Mike Vrabel named him an offseason award winner.
Drake Maye completed a little less than half of his passes in 11-on-11 and 7-on-7 drills. He had another botched snap late in the practice, this time with veteran Garrett Bradbury. Coach Mike Vrabel didn’t make the team run for the mistake, opting to keep the practice moving and sub in the second-stringers.
Douglas leads all Patriots receivers with nine receptions through five days of training camp, according to MassLive’s Mark Daniels. He’s caught passes primarily from starting quarterback Drake Maye, which tells you where Douglas is on the depth chart. The 2023 sixth-round pick also is responsible for arguably the highlight of camp thus far.
The New England Patriots' wide receiver room has experienced a massive overhaul this past offseason. While some contributors like Kendrick Bourne, DeMario Douglas, and Ja'Lynn Polk remain, the Patriots have acquired four new wideouts who could find themselves on the 53-man roster by the end of
The first padded practice of this training camp was an unexpectedly eventful one, as cornerback Christian Gonzalez left the field early after suffering an apparent lower body injury. With Carlton Davis already out, the Patriots’ cornerback depth took an early hit.
Boutte, Stefon Diggs and Demario Douglas opened training camp Wednesday as New England's first-team wide receivers, Mike Kadlick of CLNSMedia.com reports.
Ever since he retired from professional football following the 2020 season, Julian Edelman has played a pivotal role in developing the next crop of New England Patriots wide receivers. Second-year wideout Demario Douglas commented earlier this offseason on how Edelman has served as a mentor for him