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Why? If the value is there in terms of contract.
What’s the point in signing someone who isn’t fully healthy which is what you were suggesting?
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What’s the point in signing someone who isn’t fully healthy which is what you were suggesting?
Not really free agency related but...
NFL Rumors: Patriots Tried To Trade For Giants Wideout Sterling Shepard
We’ve whiffed this offseason on a number of good WRs. We have to hit a few home runs in the draft.
That has been the lynchpoint with DT all the time. Definitely not "ready" (as in even close to 80%) for first part of camp so only limited time with Brady apart from video sessions.
It is a question of how much he is looking for. If he can be had relatively cheap then there is nothing wrong with him going the PUP / IR. The risk is minimal.
Lets be honest with BB and Brady around chances are that the most important games will be late in the year / start of new year. There is enough time.
I don't think we whiffed on anyone.
Edelman-Gordon-Dorsett-Thomas-Rookie-Rookie makes six. Of course one of the rookies could get Foxboro flu but six is a full roster.
Fair enough but I don’t really see the point in signing someone to put on PuP. Sign him now if he’s healthy or sign him when he gets healthy.
The other thing to bear in mind is that the only WR we have on the roster next year is Berrios. We need to draft one and probably two just so that we have some WRs signed for next year and so roster spots need to be taken into account. We can probably manage it with Thomas but we’re at the limit: Edelman-Gordon-Dorsett-Thomas-Rookie-Rookie makes six. Of course one of the rookies could get Foxboro flu but six is a full roster.
So we didn't whiff on Humphries, Tate, Shephard, and Cole Beasley? Pretty clear the Pats were interested in all of them, at least according to reports.
I wouldn't be shocked with Edelman-Gordon(other vet)-Dorsett-Rookie-Rookie-Rookie.
A triple dip in the draft? AJ Brown or Samuel early, maybe Boynkin or Sills middle, Morgan or Renfrow or someone later? This seems to be the position where the Pats are having the most trouble in nabbing bodies.
I would love Brown-Boykin-Morgan
The only one of those that they 'whiffed' on was Humphries. The rest might as well have been the players' agent using the Pats name as negotiation tool.
I am not even sure why you would mention Shepard here. If you do that then why not also mention AB and OBJ ?
With the majority they did their due diligence but it was only Humphries where they increased their offer.
I don't know why, but from all the reading and film, I like Samuel for the Pats more than Brown (1a and 1b).
Cole Beasley and Tate said they turned down NE, as did Adam Humphries. The point I’m making is the Pats have struck out so far this offseason in improving their WR group. Not sure why some of you get so sensitive about it. Like I said, the team needs to badly address this in the draft, as I’m sure they will.
I hope we make Beasley look stupidWhether they “whiffed” or not, they were clearly interested in a number of WRs and failed to bring them in for whatever reason. This is not, or at least, should not be a controversial point.
Cole Beasley and Tate said they turned down NE, as did Adam Humphries. The point I’m making is the Pats have struck out so far this offseason in improving their WR group. Not sure why some of you get so sensitive about it. Like I said, the team needs to badly address this in the draft, as I’m sure they will.
Whether they “whiffed” or not, they were clearly interested in a number of WRs and failed to bring them in for whatever reason. This is not, or at least, should not be a controversial point.
The controversial point is making this out to be different than any other offseason in the last 15+ years. It is business as usual. Humphries is the only anomaly on his list of names where the team actually went back with a bigger offer. Something they rarely do.
I agree. But they’ve clearly been in the market for trade and FA WRs (the level of interest is unknowable) and they’ve failed to add anything beyond a couple of replacement level guys. The reassuring thing is that they’re clearly aware that they need to upgrade the position. Sterling Shepard would have been nice though. Big fan of his coming out.
The others it was the same kind of deal as every year where the team offers them a cheap deal and dont care much further if the player says no and signs somewhere else for more money. With everyone else in your list nothing different is happening than in the last 15+ years of BBs tenure.
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