5 takeaways from Day 11 of Patriots training camp
Briefly

The Patriots are facing critical depth issues at offensive tackle as they prepare for the preseason. Rookie Will Campbell is projected to become the starting left tackle, while 34-year-old Morgan Moses serves as the right tackle. Both players have challenges, with Campbell being unproven and Moses occasionally leaving practice early due to potential injuries. The backups, Vederian Lowe and Demontrey Jacobs, previously part of a struggling offensive line, add to the uncertainty. The team is at risk of reverting to last year's problems if key players go down.
The Patriots have significant depth concerns at offensive tackle, relying heavily on rookie Will Campbell to establish himself as a long-term starter while 34-year-old Morgan Moses remains the veteran presence.
The team's offensive line, previously one of the worst units in the NFL, raises eyebrows as it faces the possibility of being undermined by injuries, with only rookie and a veteran to rely upon.
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