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Reports: Patriots Undrafted Rookie Roundup

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S Dell Pettus – Troy (via Troy PR): Pettus has a Patriots vibe with his versatility in the secondary, having played multiple positions including safety and the slot, but his special teams prowess might be his most direct path to a spot on the team . He made 61 consecutive starts at Troy and played more than 4,000 snaps combined.

CB Mikey Victor – Alabama State (via Gerald Huggins): Victor played in 19 games at Alabama State after previous stints at Ventura College and UNLV, collecting three interceptions. His size is intriguing at 6-foot-2 and 205 pounds as he brings a long body type to the position group.

CB Kaleb Ford-Dement – ​​Texas State (via Mark Daniels): On the other end of the spectrum is Ford-Dement, who is a smaller but very athletic cornerback. He could have slot potential, where there is some uncertainty with Myles Bryant currently more in the mix.

ED John Morgan III – Arkansas (via Doug Kyed): Morgan spent five years at Pitt before a final year with Arkansas, making 64 total starts in his career. A small but sturdy LB, Morgan will need to stand out on special teams.

LB Jett Bush – Texas (via Jett Bush IG): Likewise, Bush is another undersized but athletic linebacker who has special teams potential. He has appeared in 58 games in his career and has a 43-yard pick-six to his credit.

LB Jentrey Hunter – Georgia State (via Mike Reiss): Hunter has better size than UDFA’s other two second-tier defenders, but maybe not quite their movement skills. He made 26 starts in his career, with appearances in 52 games. Once again, special teams will likely be where Hunter needs to make an impact.

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