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How the Patriots could use rookie QB
New England Patriots rookie QB Malik Cunningham Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

How the Patriots could deploy rookie quarterback

Rookie QB Malik Cunningham took reps—and excelled—as a receiver during New England's OTAs recently, per multiple observers.

Could Cunningham, an undrafted free agent from Louisville, be the latest Patriot to be deployed at another position?

From 2002-2010, mad scientist/head coach Bill Belichick used linebacker Mike Vrabel as a tight end on goal-line situations. Vrabel, now Titans head coach, caught 10 TD passes for the Patriots.

In 2022, the Patriots cleverly used cornerback Marcus Jones as a receiver.

Cunningham's ability to play another position could give him a chance—albeit a slim one—to make the roster.

Per NESN's Zak Cox, Belichick—who values versatile players— called Cunningham a "smart, athletic kid."

As a quarterback, Cunningham might be a fourth-string or practice-squad option, possibly competing with Trace McSorley for the third-string spot.

Due to his average 4.53-second speed in the 40-yard dash, Cunningham is too slow to be a long-ball threat. At six feet tall and 187 pounds, he also lacks idea size for wideout. 

Because of his excellent footwork and open-field skills, though, Cunningham could fill a role simliar to Kendrick Bourne's. Last season, Bourne primarily ran short and medium routes while relying on his YAC ability to move the sticks.

If he makes the team, Cunningham probably won't play a major role for the Patriots in 2023. But if the past is our guide, he could make a play or two in New England this fall.

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