FOXBORO, Mass. — To this point, Jakobi Meyers and N’Keal Harry, both of whom entered the NFL in 2019, have had two very different careers as Patriots receivers.
Meyers, who went undrafted, saw little action his rookie season but since has emerged as the most reliable — yet snakebitten — wideout in the Patriots offense. Harry, meanwhile, was taken in the first round and has become one of the more maligned New England draft picks in recent memory.
But Harry, who began the season on injured reserve and saw just three combined targets in his first three games, recently has shown signs of life.