Harvey Langi Film Review: Why Patriots Made Linebacker Highest Paid UDFA

Share this: There’s a lot of film on New England Patriots undrafted free agent linebacker Harvey Langi, but sometimes it’s understandably difficult to locate him on the field. Langi played a number of different roles during his three years at BYU, where he transferred from Utah after a two-year LDS mission. Sometimes he’s playing inside linebacker wearing No. 21. Sometimes he’s playing defensive end. Sometimes he’s playing running back wearing No. 16. Sometimes he’s playing linebacker wearing No. 16. Langi’s lack of continuity with the Cougars could be one reason he went undrafted after BYU did everything they could to get him on the field. We didn’t bother watching Langi’s running back film, either at Utah or BYU, but one thing is clear: He’s more of

Patriots Worked Out Five Free Agents, Including Two Receivers

Share this: Running back David Cobb wasn’t the only free agent worked out by the New England Patriots this week. The Patriots also tried out wide receivers Mitch Mathews and K.J. Maye, tight end Nic Jacobs, offensive tackle Clay DeBord and defensive back Tyler Patmon, a source told NESN.com. The receivers likely will be of most interest to Patriots fans, since New England kept just four players on their 53-man roster. Mathews went undrafted out of BYU and spent the summer with the Kansas City Chiefs. The 6-foot-5, 222-pound wideout ran a 4.49-second 40-yard dash at his pro day in March with a 6.99-second 3-cone, 4.25-second short shuttle, 36-inch vertical leap and 10-foot, 9-inch broad jump. He caught 152 passes for 2,083 yards with