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Justin Jefferson is like all the Patsfans, eagerly waiting to see who his team drafts at QB in the first round.Justin Jefferson is celebrating
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Yeah, I think it's going to be impossible to judge this offseason until the draft, as that's where the biggest changes are probably coming from.I am not panicking yet, but I don’t get the praise Wolf has been getting thus far. So far he has kept one of the worst rosters in the league together with shedding a bit of the overpriced dead weight. People are acting like he is killing free agency.
Until the Pats make actual moves to add players that can make an impact, we cannot judge Wolf and how he is doing in free agency.
Luckily, as Lazar points out that there are still players in areas of most need. I will also add that there are still some marquee defensive players since there was a rumor the Pats were going to add one stud defender. Danielle Hunter and other top defenders are still available. Sneed is still available in a trade.
Yeah, I want a OT today.Similar for me. WR and an OT would make me feel a lot better going forward.
I already removed him from my fantasy draft boardJustin Jefferson is like all the Patsfans, eagerly waiting to see who his team drafts at QB in the first round.
Shanny can fix QBs and O’Connell is a QB, the few snaps I saw from Darnold as a Niner looked promising.I already removed him from my fantasy draft board
Mainly I want to see something at LT, but the options aren't great. So no matter who we get, it'll be hard to take them serious as a savior.I mean, who is the franchise savior in FA the Pats have missed on so far? I'm not sure they're even out there this year. I'm all for a splashy FA siging but the crop feels pretty meh to me.
Mostly the Pats just seem to be acting normal, which feels like a relief. They certainly haven't "won the offseason" yet. And It's a year that was always going to hinge on the draft more than anything IMO.
I am glad that they are following the tried and true formula for building an NFL roster. Use FA to create roster depth by bringing in reliable veterans on manageable contracts. Draft your difference makers and keep the the ones you really value on the roster for multiple contracts. In general there are reasons that high profile FA's are not kept by their team and they end up being overpriced for what they bring to the table.Yeah, I think it's going to be impossible to judge this offseason until the draft, as that's where the biggest changes are probably coming from.
But...Jaelen Reagor is back.The Pats at best, treaded water yesterday. At this point, the team is not any better than last year's team, which may I remind you, went 4-13.
Brissett is a slight upgrade over Mac/Bailey. Brown is gone. Still devoid of any weapons and tackles.
It doesn’t need to be a savior but you can still expect a team with the most cap space to improve via FA compared to the season before talentwiseI mean, who is the franchise savior in FA the Pats have missed on so far? I'm not sure they're even out there this year. I'm all for a splashy FA siging but the crop feels pretty meh to me.
Mostly the Pats just seem to be acting normal, which feels like a relief. They certainly haven't "won the offseason" yet. And It's a year that was always going to hinge on the draft more than anything IMO.