The New England Patriots have reportedly made their second trade of the day Sunday, again acquiring more depth along the offensive line.
According to Jordan Schultz of The Score, New England acquired offensive tackle Vederian Lowe from the Minnesota Vikings in exchange for a sixth-round selection.
Lowe, 24, was a sixth-round selection himself in last year’s draft by the Vikings. The tackle played under former Patriots assistant coach Bret Bielema at Illinois and was a projected late-round fit for New England.
As a rookie, Lowe appeared in four games playing 33 offensive snaps at left tackle.