Howe, Wickersham and Wright Thompson said Jonathan and Wolf had to coerce BB into taking Jones when he wanted to wait for Mills in the 2nd round.
"According to Wickersham and Thompson, Kraft slowly picked away at Belichick’s authority within Gillette Stadium while quietly empowering newly promoted head coach Jerod Mayo and offensive coordinator Bill O’Brien. In years past, Belichick would set a vision and leave it to the staff to execute it, leading to long discussions and creative solutions. That high-level collaborative roundtable was a thing of the past. People in the personnel department privately said that it was “amateur hour” with the coaches on game days; coaches complained that those on the personnel side were incapable of implementing Belichick’s ideas. O’Brien, humbled by the inept offensive performance, was invested in finding a solution with Belichick. Mayo sometimes brought a baseball bat to meetings, swinging it around while the rest of the coaches had their heads down, projecting an attitude that he was separate from the rest, a favored son."
Bill Belichick and Patriots president Jonathan Kraft's relationship appears to have definitely cracked throughout the post-Brady years.
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Then we also had Mike Lombardi the day after the 2021 draft ended responded to a tweet by a fan who wrote
"BB was lucky Mac Jones fell to him at 15," which Lombardi immediately scoffed at and called bullsht. He said he knew for a fact BB liked Davis Mills, was ready to take Barmore in the first round and would have taken Davis Mills in the second. If that wasn't enough proof, the GM who eventually took Mills was Nick Caesario who had been scouting Mills for the last couple years in New England. This all happened days after the draft before Mac Jones took a flaming nosedive so this isn't hindsight expertise or opinion.
So four sources... but collaboration never happened.