Several things:
- Wolf isn't going anywhere. He is officially designated as the final decision maker with the Patriots. That means no team can even talk to him about a job without expressed permission by the Patriots. The Pats are most likely going to want compensation to allow him to move on.
- I think people are making a lot of assumptions about who is making the final decisions without really knowing the dynamics of the organization these days.
- I think any good organization probably has no one decision maker on draft picks and free agents. I am guessing that there is buy in by a number of people on every move and I think it probably includes Wolf, Vrabel, and Cowden on virtually every move. Usually when it is one or even two guys, you get bad picks. You want to look at these players by multiple angles to get the best decision including talent, coachabilities, advanced analytics, etc. That is probably why Belichick struck out so much in later years because he was only looking at from a coach's perspective.
- I still think that much of what we have to judge on Wolf in the past is not a true assessment of what his capabilities are. I have stated before that he was working in Belichick's organization with the tools Belichick provided him and grading structure Belichick wanted. The Mayo year was just directionless. We need to judge him going forward, not the past. Since he became GM post draft in 2024, he has started to build his system and his structure. Vrabel has had the juice to push that structure into overdrive.