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He's an RFA next season; since the Pats didn't draft him, they have to tender him at the second-round level in order to get any compensation for him.
Personally, I think that Hoyer signs the tender (it'd pay him more than he earned the last three seasons combined), and then gets traded for about a fourth-round pick (which, combined with three years of not having to worry about the backup QB slot, is pretty good value for an UDFA).
Personally, I think that Hoyer signs the tender (it'd pay him more than he earned the last three seasons combined), and then gets traded for about a fourth-round pick (which, combined with three years of not having to worry about the backup QB slot, is pretty good value for an UDFA).