A top pass rusher, trading down or the Heisman Trophy winner? If all goes well, New England should have great options with the No. 4 pick.
The New England Patriots have a lot to be excited about. The team just signed Mike Vrabel as the 16th head coach of the franchise. Read more: Patriots Hire Mike Vrabel as Head Coach With Multi-Year Agreement: Report Vrabel returns to the Patriots after spending the 2001 to 2008 seasons with the team as a linebacker.
While Douglas was expected to take a big leap in 2024, he was better but didn't carve out a huge role. He finished the year with 66 receptions for 621 yards and three touchdowns, likely earning himself a spot on the 2025 beam.
The New England Patriots have a lot of holes to fill this offseason. The first and only year under Jarod Mayo did not go as planned, as New England was one of the worst teams in the league with a 4-13 record.
Coach Mike Vrabel popped up on Bourne’s screen while he was chatting with fans. Initially, it seemed as if the newly-hired Patriots head coach was randomly calling in and joining in on the fun with one of his players. However, it quickly became apparent it wasn’t Vrabel on the line once the person started to talk.
The New England Patriots need weapons up and down the roster, and you can bet they will be doing their best to address the issue this offseason. While wide rece
With Tee Higgins being the top veteran option on the market, many have predicted that New England will sign the former Cincinnati Bengal. However, an NFL analyst believes the Patriots will miss out and have to pivot.
Wide receiver remains one of the Patriots' biggest needs. Can they fill it with a blockbuster trade this offseason?
The New England Patriots are loaded with cap space heading into the NFL offseason. With lots of money to spend, the front office will be looking to make some ag
We look forward to the offseason with our first seven-round Patriots mock draft to see who Mike Vrabel can land with the No. 4 overall pick.
This past season, the New England Patriots spent two draft picks on wide receivers (Ja'Lynn Polk in the second and Javon Baker in the fourth) and signed/re-signed two veterans (K.J. Osborn and Kendrick Bourne) for quarterbacks Jacoby Brissett and Drake Maye to throw to.