Julian Edelman Posts Photos Training With N’Keal Harry, Shares Simple Message

Patriots receiver Julian Edelman likes his new teammate N’Keal Harry, and the first-round pick is getting used to the new routine.

Edelman and Harry worked out and ran routes over Memorial Day Weekend. Patriots quarterback Tom brady shared a few photos of their workout, and Edelman posted a few more pics. In one of the photos, Edelman shadows Harry like corner.

“Fundamentals and repetition,” Edelman wrote.

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Fundamentals and repetition.

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Brady and Harry will have enough time to build their relationship on the field. Edelman works out with his new teammate, and that’s exactly what fans rage about. Harry has been following Edelman’s lead, and his game has improved significantly.

“(I’m) just following his lead,” Harry said. “Just seeing the types of things he does, seeing the way he prepares before practice, after practice. Those are going to be the biggest things. He’s helped me a lot so far.

“I’ve seen myself improve on route-running already within the first three days, so I’m just going to keep listening to him and keep that same approach and that same mindset coming into practice every day.”

Harry will do his best to help the team next season.

“I just want to do whatever I can to be successful and to help the team win.,” Harry said. “Whatever Coach asks of me, I’ll do it, whether that’s on the inside, whether that’s in the slot. If they want to put me in the backfield, it doesn’t matter. I’ll do whatever I need to do.” 

Harry’s coach Travelle Gaines praised his receiver.

“[Tom Brady] has an athlete that’s going to compete and he has an athlete that can go up and he get [the ball],” he said. “And he’s a lot faster than people think. He returned kickoffs and punts this year. He wasn’t just a receiver. Again, I definitely think he’s going to be a 1,000-yard receiver as a rookie. I definitely think he’s going probably to win NFL Rookie of the Year. And I’m not saying that because I trained him, I’m saying that because he’s in the best position of all offensive rookies in the NFL this year.”

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