The Vereen news today certainly adds intrigue to the topic of roster reinforcements.
On Offense, the only positions that are really "set" are Quarterback and Offensive Line. Every other position has major questions.
At Running Back, Stevan Ridley has top hold onto the ball or he will be a liability. Blount is a former 1000 yard rusher who should contribute, but he doesn't run consistently. Bolden becomes the top change of pace option with Vereen breaking his wrist (and depending on severity he could be the IR-DTR for the year). Washington will probably be given a shot on kickoffs.
At Wide Receiver, Amendola's groin injury is a major concern. If he can't go, this offense is dead in the water and this team is done. Edelman is also a major injury concern, and while he has some explosiveness, I question his capability as a consistent starter. Meanwhile the rookies obviously need major work. If none of Thompkins, Boyce or Dobson can contribute in any meaningful way, one needs to be sent out and a Veteran needs to be brought in (Jenkins/Branch/Stallworth?)
At Tight End, there is literally nobody. Hooman is pretty much a liability and Sudfeld can't block and doesn't have consistent hands. He is also a huge injury question. Once Gronk gets back who knows how good he will be? The Pats need to add someone here (Daniel Fells/Jake Ballard).
Defensively, it's too soon to say where the major issues are at. Defensive Line depth is an issue, and I would like to see a vet added at both DT and DE. Otherwise, the DBs are better than they've been in a while and it's the best you'll find at this time.
So to recap...
* Vereen to IR-DTR / If Bolden/Washington can't return soon and contribute sign a veteran. Plenty out there.
* If Amendola can't go for a while and rookies fail, a veteran needs to be brought in. Jenkins or Stallworth perhaps.
* Fells, Ballard... one or both NEED to come back.
* Any capable DE/DT on market. Vallone/Buchanan/Bequette can't cut it.