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Pats rookie Strange holding his own in first NFL camp

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) - Cole Strange didn't set any expectations for himself entering his first NFL training camp.

His aim was simply to learn as much as he could and let the rest take care of itself.

'œHonestly, I guess I really didn't think that far ahead," Strange said Thursday. "It was kind of like, let me get this one rep that's in front of me. Trying to be short-sided and not look too far ahead - right now at least.'ť

So far, he thinks it's paying off.

While the offensive line has struggled so far to find chemistry after some offseason shuffling, Strange has been one of the most consistent players.

A surprise first-round pick out of Tennessee-Chattanooga in April's draft, Strange was plugged into the left guard spot that opened following the free agency departure of Ted Karras. Strange appears to be on track to be the Week 1 starter there between center David Andrews and left tackle Trent Brown.

After he was drafted, Strange promised he would bring an aggressive and 'œnasty'ť style to the Patriots.

His teammates see that, but say his work ethic stands out more.

'œHe's a good young fella, very athletic,'ť Brown said of Strange. 'œWilling to learn. Willing to put that extra work in. It's gonna be fun working with him.'ť

The Patriots spent the balance of the first week of camp installing their new offense. Strange appears to be picking up his blocking assignments and has held his own when given the chance to matchup up with starting defensive lineman Christian Barmore.

'œHe's a great guy to go against,'ť Strange said. 'œHonestly, I feel like all of them are. They're all great competition. Every time we do that, I feel like I'm getting better. Hopefully I'm getting them better, too.'ť

When Strange has missed something, he's at times gotten 1-on-1 feedback directly from coach Bill Belichick, something he thinks has been invaluable.

'œI feel like it's a huge advantage,'ť Strange said. 'œIf I mess up on something and he comes over there and works with me, he pretty much tells what it is I messed up on and when we're watching film, I see exactly what he's talking about.'ť

One thing Belichick liked most about Strange coming out of college was his experience as a five-year starter. That maturity has shown, Belichick said.

'œHe's done a good job on his assignments, shown a lot of maturity in different situations that we've put him in,'ť the coach said. 'œBut it's a long way to go, and obviously he has talent, but it comes down to production and consistency, and we'll find out over a period of time how that is. Love working with him, though.'ť

Though he's just a week away from getting his first preseason game action, Strange is trying not to look ahead.

'œI guess I'm just focused on the here and now,'ť he said. 'œBut I think it's gone pretty well.'ť

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