Who are the Patriots’ roster locks after two preseason games?

Who are the Patriots’ roster locks after two preseason games?
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After wins against Washington and Minnesota, the New England Patriots’ preseason is already almost over. One game — an 8 p.m. ET matchup with the New York Giants on Thursday, Aug. 21 — awaits the club of head coach Mike Vrabel.

How much impact that contest will have on the composition of the Patriots’ initial 53-man roster remains to be seen; traditionally, the preseason finale is one last opportunity for roster bubble players to make a push. Given all we know, there are still multiple spots on the team up for grabs.

What are they? Let’s take a look at the players we see as roster locks at this point in time — players whose names can be written in sharpie on your depth chart.

Patriots roster locks

Quarterback (2): Drake Maye, Joshua Dobbs

Running back (3): Rhamondre Stevenson, TreVeyon Henderson (KR), Antonio Gibson

Wide receiver (6): Stefon Diggs, DeMario Douglas, Kayshon Boutte, Mack Hollins, Kyle Williams, Efton Chism III

Tight end (2): Hunter Henry, Austin Hooper

Offensive tackle (3): Will Campbell, Morgan Moses, Marcus Bryant

Interior offensive line (3): Mike Onwenu, Jared Wilson, Ben Brown

Interior defensive line (4): Christian Barmore, Milton Williams, Khyiris Tonga, Joshua Farmer

Defensive edge (4): Keion White, Harold Landry III, K’Lavon Chaisson, Bradyn Swinson

Linebacker (3): Robert Spillane, Christian Elliss, Jack Gibbens

Cornerback (4): Christian Gonzalez, Carlton Davis III, Marcus Jones (PR), Alex Austin

Safety (4): Jabrill Peppers, Jaylinn Hawkins, Craig Woodson, Brenden Schooler

Specialists (2): Bryce Baringer (P | H), Julian Ashby (LS)

If we count the players mentioned above, we get 40 roster locks at the moment. This means that 13 spots are still open for business with one preseason game remaining.

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Of course, those 13 spots are not evenly distributed across the roster — some positions are clearly more competitive than others. On offense, quarterback, running back, wide receiver and tight end are all pretty much set. The biggest question at those spots might be whether Jack Westover makes the club as a tight end/fullback hybrid.

The offensive line, meanwhile, remains a major work in progress as far as the roster is concerned. That includes the center spot: while Garrett Bradbury has manned the position ever since his arrival this offseason, his play especially as a pass blocker has left some to be desired. If roster locks Ben Brown and Jared Wilson can get the job done, Bradbury’s position might not be as secure as it seems at first glance.

As for the backup spots, we see between two or three of them unoccupied depending on what happens at center. If we had to make an educated guess, Vederian Lowe and Cole Strange are on the inside track at the moment: both can play various spots on the line, something not true for every other player at their respective positions. Of course, Strange also remains a potential trade candidate to watch.

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