Hugepatsfan
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I disagree. I look at the blueprint of 2001, 2002 and 2003. In 2001 they sign a ton of FAs, totally redid the roster. The next year they had most of those guys back and made some small adds (Fauria, Donald Hayes). The flow of transactions is similar to our last two offseasons. Then in 2003 most of the guys we had signed were gone as their contracts had outs and they supplemented with some additions (Rodney, Poole, Colvin, Ted Washington) that were targeted based on what had and hadn't worked in the draft the last two years. I expect similar next offseason. I think they are building from the same playbook, so I expect a few notable FA additions next year.Only if they don’t sign FA’s that cancel his deal out.
I suspect next offseason will be quieter in UFA because actual cash spending has been up significantly past 2 years. Krafts have not historically done that for 3 years running.
Plus Drake/Gonzo need contracts.
So could be a pretty mundane offseason next spring.
Boutte could fetch a 4 if he signs a nice deal and Pats don’t sign much.
I'm not saying they go bananas but I don't think they'll be in position to collect comp picks.












