The first press conference for Patriots Director of Scouting Eliot Wolf was held on Tuesday down in Indianapolis as Wolf addressed a variety of topics, with the plans at quarterback obviously being a key talking point.
Elliott, who ended up being a key addition for New England’s offense in 2023, especially after they lost Rhamondre Stevenson late in the year, apparently had an interest in reuniting with his former team ahead of their Wild Card meeting against Green Bay last month.
The first press conference for Patriots Director of Scouting Eliot Wolf was held on Tuesday down in Indianapolis as Wolf addressed a variety of topics, with the plans at quarterback obviously being a key talking point on Tuesday.
Here’s the transcript from Patriots Director of Scouting’s Eliot Wolf from the NFL Scouting Combine on Tuesday.
ESPN’s Mike Reiss reported over the weekend that the contract discussions with Kendrick Bourne haven’t turned into anything productive just yet, with Reiss saying there haven’t been any “substantial extension talks” to this point.
Free agent tackle Mike Onwenu made an interesting mover over the weekend, with ProFootballTalk.com’s Mike Florio reporting that Onwenu has parted ways with his agents.
For a team that had made some key mistakes drafting skill players, 2020 was probably the most glaring, as it changed everything for the New England Patriots.
The New England Patriots are obviously embarking on a new era following the departure this offseason of Bill Belichick, and the subsequent hiring of Jerod Mayo.
The Patriots are obviously embarking on a new era following the departure this offseason of Bill Belichick, and the subsequent hiring of Jerod Mayo. That means the old way of doing things is certainly out the window, and it’s going to be interesting to see what that means from a personnel standpoint.
With the Patriots turning the page in what is now a post-Bill Belichick era, one emphasis appears to be clear. It looks like there will be more transparency between Jerod Mayo and his coaching staff and the media, which obviously translates into much less mystery within the fan base.
There’s no question that things will look different on the field for the New England Patriots in 2024, but there will be one notable absence when the club takes the field next season.
Raise your hand if you’d love to know what’s going through 49ers GM John Lynch’s mind this morning.
As it currently stands, Elliot Wolf has been the person most involved as the club began building its coaching staff. Wolf, who is the lone person in the building with any real contacts outside New England, has seemingly led the way as the club has rounded out its offensive staff.
Tuesday saw quite the showdown between 98.5 The Sports Hub’s Michael Felger and former Belichick staffer and NFL GM Michael Lombardi, with the two battling it out over the narrative surrounding Belichick, who the team parted ways with this past offseason.
Following the departure of Bill Belichick, Robert Kraft emphasized the need to make sure they had the right people supporting new head coach Jerod Mayo moving forward, and that trend continued on Tuesday.