After 14 NFL teams combined to have 131 futures contracts processed on Monday, the New England Patriots followed on Tuesday.
The organization announced reserve agreements with running back J.J. Taylor, wide receiver Tre Nixon, tight ends Matt Sokol and Scotty Washington, guard Hayden Howerton, defensive linemen Jeremiah Pharms Jr. and LaBryan Ray, linebackers Terez Hall and Calvin Munson, cornerback Quandre Mosely as well as safety Brad Hawkins.
Each resided on the practice squad as the regular season concluded at Highmark Stadium.
Taylor, 25, has appeared in 12 career games for New England since arriving as an undrafted rookie in 2020.