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The pats will have plenty of cap space & draft capital (Panthers 3rd, Rams 4th) next offseason. What faith is there that it will spent wisely based on recent history?
- Re-sign RB Rex Burkhead 3 years 9.75 million
- Sign RB Jeremy Hill, WR Jordan Matthews & WR Eric Decker as camp competition
- Draft RB Sony Michel 31st overall (round 1)
- Draft WR Braxton Berrios 210th overall (round 6)
- Trade a 5th round pick for WR Josh Gordon & a 7th round pick
2019:
- Re-sign WR Phillip Dorsett 1 year 2.6 million
- Tender WR Josh Gordon 1 year 2 million
- Draft WR N'Keal Harry 32nd overall (round 1)
- Draft RB Damien Harris 87th overall (round 3)
- Sign TE Matt LaCosse 2 years 2.8 million
- Sign WR Demaryius Thomas 1 year 2.9 million
- Sign WR Dontrelle Inman 1 year 1.5 million
- Sign TE Ben Watson 1 year 3 million
- Sign WR Antonio Brown 1 year 9 million guaranteed
- Trade a 2nd round pick for WR Mohamed Sanu
2020:
- Sign WR Demiere Byrd 1 year 1.4 million
- Draft TE Devin Asiasi 91st overall (round 3)
- Draft TE Dalton Keene 101st overall (round 3)
2021:
- Re-sign RB James White 1 year 2.4 million
- Sign WR Nelson Agholor 2 years 22 million
- Sign WR Kendrick Bourne 3 years 15 million
- Sign TE Hunter Henry 3 years 37.5 million
- Sign TE Jonnu Smith 4 years 50 million
- Draft RB Rhamondre Stevenson 120th overall (round 4)
- Draft WR Tre Nixon 242nd overall (round 7)
2022:
- Re-sign RB James White 2 years 5 million
- Tender WR Jakobi Meyers 1 year 3.9 million
- Sign RB Ty Montgomery 2 years 3.6 million
- Trade a 3rd round pick for WR DeVante Parker & a 5th round pick
- Draft WR Tyquan Thornton 50th overall (round 2)
- Draft RB Pierre Strong 127th overall (round 4)
- Draft RB Kevin Harris 183rd overall (round 6)
The pats will have plenty of cap space & draft capital (Panthers 3rd, Rams 4th) next offseason. What faith is there that it will spent wisely based on recent history?