2026 Patriots Rookie Profile: OT Caleb Lomu
Caleb Lomu, a highly-rated offensive tackle from Utah, was drafted 28th overall by the Patriots after a trade with the Buffalo Bills. The team is optimistic about his potential to anchor the offensive line, with EVP Eliot Wolf praising his athleticism and versatility. At just 21, Lomu has shown impressive skills in both pass protection and agility but still has room for strength and technique improvement. His readiness to study the game and approach it mentally will aid his development in the competitive NFL environment.
By the Numbers- 0 sacks and 2 hits allowed in 2025; improved from 2 sacks and 6 hits in 2024.
- Produced a 113” broad jump and a 32.5” vertical jump, placing in the 90th percentile for athletic testing.
- Caleb Lomu is expected to serve as a quality swing tackle in his first year before developing into a starting right tackle in years two to three.
- Patriots' coaching staff is focused on refining Lomu's technique while enhancing his strength to maximize his potential.
Lomu will aim to solidify his position on the team during training camp and preseason games, showcasing his adaptability on the line. The coaching staff is likely to implement strategies that enhance his strength and technique development in 2026 to prepare him for a starting role.
Bottom LineCaleb Lomu's selection reflects the Patriots' commitment to building a strong offensive line, with hopes he evolves into a starter within a few years. His physicality, combined with mental preparedness, positions him as a key component for the team's future success.
Read more at CLNS Media
The summary of the linked article was generated with the assistance of artificial intelligence technology from OpenAI

