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Quelle: patriots.comVersatile Vollmer in the swing of things
Second-round pick Sebastian “Sea Bass” Vollmer spent his entire career at Houston as a left tackle. So far in training camp he’s taken nearly all his reps at that spot, including stepping up at various times to fill-in for Matt Light when the former All-Pro has missed workouts.
But according to Belichick the rookie isn’t resigned to action on the left side. Vollmer played right tackle in a college all-star game as well as at times in spring workouts in New England. In fact Belichick says the 6-8, 315-pound behemoth has a unique set of physical tools and a mental makeup that make him a more than suitable candidate to play either tackle spot in the NFL. Or, at least early in his career, maybe to back up both spots.
“Sebastian is a very flexible player,” Belichick said. "From a talent standpoint, it's rare that you have guys who are big enough and physical enough to play on the right side, that are then athletic enough and can handle some of the pass rushers that are over there on the left side. That eliminates a lot of players, guys who are either one or the other based on their physical assets. Then you have another group of players who might conceptually be able to play both, but maybe their mentality or comfort level of playing one or the other eliminates [them].
"To have a true swing tackle, that's a tough position to find. ... Sebastian seems very good at that to this point. As we go on and keep adding more stuff, we'll see how it goes."
Who’s Hot: Sebastian Vollmer. The second-round pick out of Houston has gotten plenty of reps at left tackle early in camp, including filling in for Matt Light at times. Combine that with the praise he received from Belichick in his morning press conference and things are looking up for the supersized German.