Jimmy Chitwood
Hall of Famer
the fast, incredibly quick, multi-talented Edelman is getting some good press from different sources.
Although Edelman, 6-foot, 198 pounds, was a signal-caller for the Golden Flashes, his future with the Patriots is likely as a wide receiver, kick returner, and he may potentially also see time as a running back or as a wildcat.
A LOOK AHEAD: It'll be the 32-year-old Moss on the outside and the 28-year-old Welker in the slot, with the other outside receiver position a battle between Lewis and Galloway. Aiken is a solid special teams presence who saw limited time at receiver last season â€" his versatility will likely be enough to win him a spot on the roster.
As for the rest, they appear to be squarely on the bubble, with the exception of Edelman. The former Kent State quarterback (taken in the seventh round of the 2009 draft) is an intriguing prospect, one who showed a lot during spring practices. He lined up at multiple spots on the field â€" in addition to his work at receiver, he lined up as a returner and was at quarterback in the scout team drills for the No. 1 defense â€" and his positional versatility could make it difficult to sneak him through to the practice squad.