Training Camp Preview: Linebackers

Training Camp Preview: Linebackers

New England Patriots
16 Jul 2025, 19:28 GMT+

In the lead-up to 2025 training camp, were inspecting the Patriots roster position by position. Today, an examination of the off-the-ball linebackers.

Mike Dussault

Roster:Christian Elliss,Jack Gibbens,Anfernee Jennings,Marte Mapu,Monty Rice,Cam Riley,Robert Spillane,Jahlani Tavai

Analysis:

Robert Spillanewill take the lead not only as a play-caller but likely as the emotional tone-setter for the remade Patriots defense. Signed to a three-year deal this offseason, Spillane made 91 solo tackles last season, and his experience and familiarity with Vrabel's system make him the centerpiece of a group that's still sorting out its supporting cast.

The biggest question: who lines up next to him?

Jahlani Tavai, last year's leading tackler, was limited due to a calf injury during the spring. Tavai is one of the team's most versatile defenders, with the size to play on the line but the athleticism to play off of it. Those unique traits could help him carve out a role.

Christian Ellisswill get plenty of opportunities after breaking out on the defensive side of the ball last season with 42 solo tackles that help earn him a new contract with the team. The Patriots matched the Raiders contract offer sheet to Elliss, retaining the emerging athletic linebacker who shares a lot of traits with Spillane. Clearly the Patriots value Elliss and have a plan for how he'll contribute.

Anfernee Jenningsoffers scheme versatility and is one of the best edge-setting linebackers in the league. The new defensive scheme could translate into a different role for Jennings but he remains a big, tough presence who can stand up and consistently set the edge.

The depth chart gets even more intriguing withMarte Mapu, who transitions from a hybrid safety role to the linebacker room. Mapu's size, coverage ability, and knack for forcing turnoversthree forced fumbles and an interception in 2024make him a versatile weapon. His role may not be traditional, but in a defense built on flexibility, that could be a strength.

Jack GibbensandMonty Ricewill battle for sub-package and special teams roles. Gibbens, a smart and athletic defender, played under Vrabel in Tennessee and could benefit from that familiarity. Rice, also a former Titan, saw limited action last season but has 35 games of NFL experience that could help him stick.

Then there'sCam Riley, an undrafted rookie with intriguing upside. At Florida State, Riley racked up 167 tackles and showed flashes of playmaking ability. If his size-speed combo translates in full pads, he could become a surprise contributor.

Training camp will be the proving ground for this group. With Spillane locked in as the leader, the rest of the unit will be defined by competition, adaptability, and scheme fit.

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