Report: Patriots sign former Packers fullback Dan Vitale

The New England Patriots former Green Bay Packers fullback Dan Vitale on Friday.

The New England Patriots have been keeping active in free agency, and Friday they welcomed a new player into the fold. Fullback Dan Vitale has signed a contract with the New England Patriots, according to multiple media reports.

Vitale has spent four years in the National Football League, playing for the Packers the last two seasons. He was drafted by Cleveland in the sixth round of the 2016 Draft.

Vitale went to Northwestern. After playing the tight end position in the 2012 season, he transitioned to the slot back position for the rest of his career. His best season with the Wildcats receiving -wise came in 2014. As a slot back, he recorded 40 receptions for 402 yards and two touchdowns.

For his Northwestern career, Vitale recorded 135 receptions for 1,427 yards and 11 touchdowns. He  was a minimal factor in the running game, carrying the ball six times for 29 yards.

With James Develin on the mend, Vitale could be used to help out in the running game. Sony Michel struggled at times last year, and Vitale’s veteran experience could help provide stability in the backfield. The Patriots have historically used Develin as both a short-yardage rusher and a pass-blocker. Vitale should be able to fill that role.

It will be interesting to see if the New England Patriots will make any further moves in free agency. In what has been a few days of retooling the roster, the Patriots have been busy.

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