As training camp continues on, the New England Patriots have been bringing in players to help address potential holes. Monday, the team brought three interior lineman in for visits.
Kevin Pamphile, Jovahnn Fair, and Elex Woodworth were all brought in for tryouts. Out of this group, Pamphile has the most experience. He was drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the fifth round of the 2014 Draft. He has since bounced around to various teams, playing for the Titans and the Washington Football Team in addition to the Buccaneers.
Fair and Woodworth are undrafted rookies, looking to make a name for themselves. Fair played for Temple before playing with the Kansas City Chiefs. He was signed by the Browns on August 10, but then was released.
The Patriots had guards Kevin Pamphile, Jovahn Fair and Elex Woodworth in for tryouts. Exploring some depth along the interior.
— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) August 24, 2020
Woodworth played at the University of North Texas and was signed by the Houston Texans in May.
New England certainly has a bunch of project players on the line, and depth there certainly would not hurt. As they enter a new offensive system, depth may prove to be a major factor moving forward.
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