The New England Patriots finished the 2025 NFL Draft on Saturday, but there are still a lot more players out there who haven't found a home just yet.
As soon as that last pick was in, reports began about all the undrafted players signing with teams across the league.
The Patriots have had a lot of success with undrafted free agents in the past, so this is a very important time for the organization.
Here's all the reported free agent signings by New England:
A 6-foot-5, 237-pound linebacker out of Florida State, Cam Riley is joining his fellow Seminoles teammate Joshua Farmer in New England. Riley spent the first five seasons of his college career at Auburn before transferring to Florida State in 2024. There, he finished with 47 total tackles, one pass defended, one sack, and one forced fumble.
Mike Vrabel got one local player, signing Jack Conley. He has a very good relationship with Eagles head coach Bill O'Brien, so it makes sense why he would want to bring in the guard.
During the 2024 season at Cincinnati, John Minkins finished with 45 tackles, two interceptions, and four pass breakups over 11 games. He started his college career at Louisville before transferring to become a member of the Bearcats.
Brandon Crossley finished the season at SMU with eight pass breakups and an interception. He can also bring kickoff return experience.
Lan Larison broke records during his final season at UC Davis, now holding the school record for all-purpose yards in a single season (2,387) and a career (6,504). He was named First Team FCS AP All-American and a First-Team Big Sky Conference after his season year where he ran for 1,465 yards and 17 touchdowns along with 874 receiving yards and six touchdown catches on 62 receptions.
Demeer Blankumsee began his college career at Toledo, but transferred to Memphis in 2023 where he had his career high 53 receptions for 901 yards and seven touchdowns. Last season, he recorded 45 receptions for 677 yards and six touchdowns.
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