FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) -As a rookie more than a decade ago, Torry Holt was a champion. Now one of the most prolific receivers in NFL history calls himself something else.
“Flat out smooth,” the new Patriots pass-catcher said after practicing in long sleeves with temperatures hovering near 90 degrees. “When you say smooth, everything comes with smooth. Good hands, good feet, student, routes, etc., etc. Smooth.
“Just call me smooth.”
“Smooth” joined “speedy” (Randy Moss) and “elusive” (Wes Welker) as targets for Tom Brady after signing as a free agent last month after one season with Tampa Bay. Holt was the only one of those four who attended New England’s optional organized team activities Wednesday.
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Welker is recovering from knee surgery after being injured in the final regular season game and is expected to miss the start of the season. But when he was introduced at his courtside seat at a recent playoff game between the Celtics and Orlando Magic he got up and did a little dance to the music on the sound system.
“I think I fit in well,” Holt said on the third day of OTAs. “They’re guys that I can learn from (to) fit in where I see fit or where the coaching staff sees I fit.”
Holt, who turns 34 on June 5, has missed just three regular season games in his 11 pro seasons. He spent the first 10 with St. Louis, winning the Super Bowl with the Rams as a rookie then losing it to the Patriots two years later 20-17 on Adam Vinatieri’s last-play field goal.
He hardly thinks about that now. He’s focused instead on trying to help his new team return there.
“You have to set it aside right now,” Holt said. “It doesn’t hold any weight. Now you have to go out and rejuvenate yourself as a football team, as a player and try to go out and play and jell as a team and then, hopefully, get to that point.”
Holt is a seven-time Pro Bowl selection who has never had fewer than 51 catches or 772 yards in a season. But both of those came last year when he started 12 of the 15 games he played for the Buccaneers.
yards receiving in the Rams 23-16 win over Tennessee.
In 2002 with the Rams, he had five catches for 49 yards in the Super Bowl loss to the team he’s now with.
“I came into the National Football League with great success early on and (with) a taste of that success you want to continue to have that success year in and year out,” Holt said. “I got that taste in my mouth and that’s what feeds me and fuels me every single day.”
Brady was the quarterback for the Patriots three Super Bowl championships – and also for last season’s loss in the first round of the playoffs. Holt has spoken with him a few times.
“It’s been all business,” Holt said. “It’s been all about football and getting going.”
The first session of OTAs ends Thursday.
“It’s learning my teammates, learning the coaches, learning the playbook,” he said, “because as things progress things have a tendency of picking up” speed.
Three more multi-day OTA sessions are scheduled for the first half of June.
“Football is a humbling sport,” Holt said. “I’ve always said, and I’ve had coaches tell me, `you never got it (made). You never got it in this league and as long as you’re working to improve as a football team and improve as an individual player, your chances to succeed are very high.”
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