FOXBORO — New Patriots offensive tackles Riley Reiff and Calvin Anderson are midway by means of the crew’s voluntary offseason program, learning the playbook, their teammates and their place throughout the crew’s new offense.
Even though they haven’t donned pads however, Reiff and Anderson have individually declared they already know one issue: they love collaborating in for model new Patriots offensive line coach Adrian Klemm.
“I like AK thus far,” Anderson talked about Thursday. “You may inform he performed. You may inform he understands the positions we’re put in on the sphere. I at all times have an appreciation for guys who perceive, first-hand, what it’s wish to be taking part in.”
Klemm rejoined the Patriots in January after one 12 months as a result of the affiliate head coach and offensive line coach on the College of Oregon. He beforehand coached three seasons with the Steelers and spent the first 10-plus years of his instructing career throughout the college ranks. As a participant, Klemm turned the first Patriots draft select of the Invoice Belichick interval in 2000.
These days, Klemm is working to rebuild one among many worst offensive strains throughout the NFL from a 12 months up to now. Anderson and Reiff, every free-agent signings, ought to help.
The Patriots signed Anderson to a 2-year, $7 million contract, pulling him away from Denver the place he started 12 video video games over the past three years as a backup. Anderson carried out completely on the left side, nevertheless has experience at correct kind out and talked about he’s honing his experience at every positions this offseason.
As for Reiff, the 34-year-old is on his fifth crew, and indicated Klemm has already earned his respect this early throughout the course of.
“It’s been nice,” talked about Reiff. “Proper now, we’re within the offseason exercises studying the playbook, studying the strategies that he desires. He’s been an superior coach, trainer — and we’re simply making an attempt to construct day-after-day.”
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