AJ Brown is under contract for next year. For 30 million dollars. An extension would cost even more. He would be 29 at the start of 2026. He would be 31 and in the back end of his prime, if we're lucky, by the time Maye hits his option year.
I did not say 'NFL Teams don't trade high picks for a WR'. I have no idea where you got that from.
The Eagles traded a first round pick for AJ Brown because...wait for it...they were in championship contention and were a WR away from putting them over the top. They had a great offensive line, a competent QB, another young WR who was a #1, and a sick defense. The Patriots are definitely not that. You say 'safety is the only hole', which, isn't true, linebacker is barely competent at the NFL level, there's no depth at corner, no depth at edge rusher, and right tackle is also a major need. Morgan Moses is below average. An NFL player, which is an upgrade over last year, but still below average.
You're absolutely right that they should capitalize on Maye and Campbell still on rookie contracts. That's the point. That doesn't mean you push all your chips in with a very flawed roster in year 2 of Maye's contract.
Look at the Dolphins, it's a perfect example, because it's exactly what they did. They mortgaged their future with Tua on a rookie contract, and traded for Tyreek Hill, when Jaylen Waddle was already on the roster, and signed him to a monster contract. And did the same with Bradley Chubb. And Jalen Ramsey and MInkah Fitzpatrick.
The result? One playoff appearance, zero playoff wins, and 2 years down the road, 1-6 this year, in complete cap hell, and no hope for the future. Ramsey and Fitzpatrick both traded away. No depth. Oh, and Tua for 4 years, 218 million, because they don't have the draft capital to improve the position.
But they were awesome for 6 weeks in 2023.