FOXBORO, Mass. — It sounds like Cordarrelle Patterson won’t be happy until he’s played every position in a New England Patriots uniform.

Patterson, who’s already lined up at wide receiver, slot, running back, kick returner and as a pseudo H-back in his 11 games in New England, was asked Friday if he feels the Patriots have unlocked his entire skill set.

That question came up because Vikings head coach Mike Zimmer said this week he feels like the Patriots have used Patterson “much better” than Minnesota did during the wide receiver’s time there from 2013 to 2016. The Patriots and Vikings play each other this week.

“I wouldn’t say they did it all, because I can throw the ball,” Patterson said. “They haven’t put me at quarterback yet, so we’ll see how that goes. I’m just happy to be here. Every chance I get to make a play, I’m going out there to give it my all and just try to make a play for this team.”

Patterson joked that he throws the ball to fans in the stands before games as a way to warm up his arm.