
Kayshon Boutte is making headlines early in Patriots training camp by taking reps with the first-team offense — a development that speaks volumes about his potential role in the upcoming season. For a player who entered the league as a sixth-round pick and had a quiet rookie year, this is a significant step forward.
Boutte’s college career at LSU was filled with promise, particularly in his breakout freshman year. However, injuries and inconsistent production led to a drop in his draft stock. Since joining New England, he’s had to work from the ground up — and now, it looks like that hard work is starting to pay off.
Running with the starters isn’t just symbolic; it’s an indication that the coaching staff sees growth in his route-running, discipline, and overall understanding of the playbook. The Patriots wide receiver room remains open for competition, and with no clear-cut WR1, players like Boutte have a real shot to climb the depth chart.
This early opportunity also reflects a sense of urgency from New England to find young, dynamic weapons for their developing quarterback. If Boutte can continue to show progress in camp — with consistency, separation, and chemistry — he may become one of the surprise contributors this season.
It’s still early, but opening camp with the first-team offense gives Boutte a platform to prove he belongs — not just on the roster, but in the weekly game plan.