Patriots reportedly host pair of rookie tryouts at mandatory minicamp
Briefly

The New England Patriots hosted mandatory minicamp, welcoming free agents Marcus Wehr and Wesley Steiner for tryouts. Wehr, formerly a defensive lineman at Montana State, transitioned to offensive line and received multiple honors, including first-team All-Big Sky. Steiner, after transferring from Auburn to Washington State, participated in 60 games but faced challenges in securing a lasting position in the NFL, having been waived by the Raiders. With a current roster of 91, the Patriots are preparing for the final practice of minicamp, which will extend into Wednesday.
Marcus Wehr's transition from defensive to offensive line at Montana State showcases his versatility, earning him accolades as a first-team All-American and significant attention during his tryout.
Wesley Steiner's journey from Auburn to Washington State highlights his diverse college experience, although his stint in the NFL has seen challenges with brief tenures at rookie minicamps.
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