The New England Patriots currently have six wide receivers on their 2019 roster, and it’s completely forgivable if only two of their names ring a bell.

Hopefully, you’ve heard of Julian Edelman and Matthew Slater. But Braxton Berrios, Riley McCarron, Damoun Patterson and Darren Andrews are only known by true Patriots diehards — or folks paid to know their names.

We’ll get into Berrios and Patterson later, but let’s focus on Andrews today. The Patriots added Andrews as an undrafted free agent in May, but he spent the entire 2018 season on the non-football injury list. Andrews tore his ACL nine games into his 2017 senior season at UCLA where he played with quarterback Josh Rosen.

Prior to suffering the injury, Andrews had caught 60 passes for 773 yards with 10 touchdowns and added four carries for 49 yards. The 5-foot-10, 181-pound receiver did most of his work out of the slot, lining up inside on 59.6 percent of his snaps, according to Pro Football Focus. He caught 35 passes on 54 targets for 472 yards with six touchdowns out of the slot.

For an undersized slot receiver, Andrews did a lot of damage on deep passes. He caught 8-of-18 deep targets for 268 yards with six touchdowns.