Caleb Lomu Adjusts to Right Tackle Role in New England Patriots OTAs
May 9, 2026; Foxborough, MA, USA; New England Patriots tackle Caleb Lomu (74) warms up during the New England Patriots rookie camp at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Eric Canha-Imagn Images

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Caleb Lomu, the New England Patriots' rookie tackle, has transitioned from left tackle to right tackle during OTAs. Head coach Mike Vrabel emphasizes Lomu's adaptability, noting he may play on both sides of the line as the team seeks to solidify its offensive lineup.
- 01Caleb Lomu played left tackle at Utah but primarily practiced at right tackle during OTAs.
- 02Head coach Mike Vrabel indicated Lomu's ability to play both tackle positions, but he started on the right side.
- 03Lomu took eight snaps with the starting offense at right tackle but did not practice on the left side.
- 04The Patriots' offensive line has seen significant changes, with Lomu and Will Campbell both being first-round picks.
- 05Vrabel praised Lomu's coachability and adaptability to the team's techniques.
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Caleb Lomu, a first-round draft pick by the New England Patriots, participated in the team's rookie minicamp primarily as a right tackle, a shift from his college position at left tackle. During the first open OTA practice, Lomu alternated with veteran Morgan Moses at right tackle, as head coach Mike Vrabel confirmed that while Lomu could potentially play on both sides, the right side is currently his focus. Lomu's adaptability is crucial for the Patriots, who have revamped their offensive line by adding new talent, including Lomu and fellow first-rounder Will Campbell. Despite not receiving snaps on the left side during practice, Lomu's performance was noted positively by Vrabel, who highlighted his coachability and eagerness to learn. The Patriots are looking to solidify their starting lineup, especially after injuries affected key players last season.
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The performance of rookie Caleb Lomu could significantly influence the Patriots' offensive line stability and effectiveness in the upcoming season.
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