Who's left after 2022?
Bourne...
That's it.
They certainly need to do something to ensure some measure of continuity for a developing QB. Maybe they extend Agholor (and drop his current CAP hit). Maybe they lock up Meyers for a couple more years.
Or maybe they go and get a vet who's in need of a refresh on a cheap deal - Conley, humphries, Schuster, etc. Doesn't have to be a number 1 type of guy.
They really need to have at least one more guy in the pipeline this year for 2023 at that position.
Maybe, instead of cutting just part of my post, you should read the entire thing because you'd have your answer.
Your argument is based solely around the idea that they only have 1 WR signed beyond 2022. The problem with that thought process is that things are going to change between now and TC in terms of contracts. You also seem to be ignoring that the reason behind the Patriots signing Smith and Henry last year was so they could make the 2 TE set their base formation.
You're over-looking the fact that Bourne, Henry and Smith were under-utilized last year with none of them seeing more than 68% of the snaps. These 3 need to be seeing closer to 75% of the snaps. All 3 of them.
My assertion is that the Patriots need only 4 WRs on the final roster with 2-3 on the PS for injury purposes. I think that Agholor and Harry were McDaniels wants. I would try and send them to the Raiders for a couple of picks.
I also assert that I think that Meyers isn't a good fit for the team despite what he's done. I think that allowing someone to sign him and agreeing to a 3rd round pick this year as compensation would be better use of the 3.98M that he'll be getting on the RFA tag. This would help the Patriots with flexibility to add to the defense as well as a WR like Burks, Christian Watson or Phillips.
ONLY THEN would I look at bringing in a FA WR. Because, then as the 4th/5th/6th receiving option (behind Bourne, Henry, Smith, 3rd down RB), they're likely to see more than 50% of the snaps in the 2 TE set.
I think that Schuster and Kirk are better options than Conley (who has issues with drops). But it's very likely that both of them are going to get contracts over $10M AAV. I think that Humphries is like Meyers. He's not a guy you can rely on to get you the 1st down in 4rd down situations. Humphries also has had issues with drops. If the Pats moved Agholor, I'd be all over signing Christian Kirk because Kirk can play the slot or outside. He's not as shifty as Edelman, but he's still a really good player. And then the Pats could lower WR as a priority in the draft.