Patriots add to their league-leading cap space by restructuring Calvin Anderson’s contract
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by Bernd Buchmasser
11h ago
Photo by Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images The veteran offensive tackle is entering the final season of his two-year contract. Despite signing several players to lucrative contracts this offseason — almost all of them internal options — the New England Patriots have remained financially potent even with free agency starting to wind down. On Thursday, they increased their league-leading salary cap space even further. According to a report by Field Yates of ESPN, the Patriots and Calvin Anderson agreed to restructure the offensive tackle’s contract. While the exact nature of the negotiation is not yet ..read more
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Chukwuma Okorafor currently atop Patriots’ left tackle depth chart, says Eliot Wolf
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by Bernd Buchmasser
11h ago
Photo by Mark Alberti/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images The offseason acquisition is the top option at a position of need. While the spotlight is, unsurprisingly, on the quarterback position heading toward the 2024 NFL Draft, the New England Patriots also have significant needs elsewhere on their roster. The most prominent “other” position is left tackle, where the departure of Trent Brown created a big gap both literally and figuratively. The expectation is that the team will invest in a left tackle prospect next week, but there are questions whether he will actually start in Year 1. If not, i ..read more
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Patriots impressed by ‘unique’ class of quarterbacks, but remain ‘open for business’
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by Brian Hines
18h ago
Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports Eliot Wolf held the team’s annual pre-draft press conference on Thursday. With one week until the 2024 NFL Draft, the New England Patriots are leaving all options on the table. Meeting with the media on Thursday, Patriots director of scouring Eliot Wolf said the team remains “open for business” regarding a trade involving the No. 3 overall pick, while they also have been impressed by a “unique” class of quarterback prospects. “Ongoing. We’re open to anything,” Wolf said on trade talks. “Moving up, moving down. We’re open for business in the first round and in every r ..read more
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New England Patriots links 4/18/24 - Offensive tackle, receiver prospects on the pre-Draft table
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by Marima
18h ago
Mike Onwenu | Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images Daily news and links for Thursday TEAM TALK Patriots Draft Countdown podcast: Previewing the QBs. (25 min. video) Mike Dussault and Evan Lazar make their Patriots mock draft 2.0: Drale Maye and a 1st-round trade. (7 min. video) Patriots Catch-22: Top 10 mock drafts, Michael Penix visit with NE, Top 50 big board. (2 hours) Patriots Unfiltered: Spotlighting the QB draft class, Jayden Daniels unconventional playing style, WR landscape. (2 hours) LOCAL LINKS Jordy McElroy offers a Patriots’ 53-man roster projection ahead of 2024 NFL draft. Taylor ..read more
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Patriots draft profile: Khyree Jackson is the next intriguing Oregon cornerback
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by Bernd Buchmasser
18h ago
Photo by Brandon Sloter/Image Of Sport/Getty Images One year after drafting Christian Gonzalez, New England might go back to Oregon for cornerback help. The New England Patriots were able to get one of the steals of last year’s draft when they selected cornerback Christian Gonzalez — widely believed to be a top-10 selection entering the draft — with the 17th overall pick. Already a solid player during his time at Colorado, Gonzalez developed into one of the nation’s best cornerback prospects after transferring to Oregon ahead of his 2022 junior campaign. Fast forward one year, and the Patriots ..read more
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Bill Belichick raises important point about pre-draft rumors
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by Bernd Buchmasser
22h ago
The future Hall of Famer shared some draft-related knowledge on the Pat McAfee Show this week. Besides the Super Bowl, the draft is arguably the biggest singular event on the NFL calendar. It’s not hard to see why: all 32 teams and their fanbases are invested in it, and there is eternal optimism surrounding every franchise and the potential to add promising talent to the roster. Needless to say, there is plenty of interest in all things draft. One prominent part of that is the ever-moving rumor mill. The speculation about where players might end up is part of the appeal of the pre-draft proce ..read more
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Bill Belichick unveils first media gig after leaving Patriots
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by Brian Hines
2d ago
Photo by John Tlumacki/The Boston Globe via Getty Images Belichick appeared on the Pat McAfee Show on Wednesday. For the first time in over two decades, Bill Belichick will not be submitting any draft cards to select players during the NFL Draft. But, that does not mean he won’t be involved. Appearing on the Pat McAfee Show Wednesday afternoon, it was announced the former New England Patriots head coach will serve as a co-host on draft night during McAfee’s Draft Spectacular on ESPN, while also taking part in the preview show. The announcement was made the same day that it was reported that Be ..read more
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Patriots draft profile: Bub Means could reunite with his old coach in New England
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by Brian Hines
2d ago
Photo by Elsa/Getty Images Means spent the last two seasons in Pittsburgh with Tiquan Underwood. The New England Patriots continue their hunt of adding potential playmakers to their offense. Luckily for them, the 2024 NFL Draft features a deep wide receiver class filled with weapons capable of making an impact from very early in their respective pro careers. If New England avoids the position early on to fill other needs — or double-dips at the spot for the second-straight year — they could be intrigued by a group of late-round prospects. One of those is Pittsburgh’s Bub Means, who spent the l ..read more
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The Bill Belichick-related ‘He said, she said’ continues
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by Bernd Buchmasser
2d ago
Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images A new story from ESPN looks into Belichick not finding a new job after leaving New England. On Wednesday, one day after his 72nd birthday, ESPN published a story about Bill Belichick not landing a head coaching position during this year’s hiring cycle. The story is a deep dive into why a future first-ballot Hall of Famer, whose credentials as a coach are unmatched in the NFL, still remains unsigned after leaving the New England Patriots in January. It also is more “He said, she said” chatter surrounding both Belichick and his former team. While a significant ..read more
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New England Patriots links 4/17/24 - 2024 Draft can return Pats to contention — if they get it right
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by Marima
2d ago
Patriots fans at the 2023 NFL Draft | Photo by David Eulitt/Getty Images Daily news and links for Wednesday. TEAM TALK Paul Perillo’s NFL Notes: What to make of McCarthy? Alexandra Francisco reports Matthew Judon takes football camp to Germany with a stopat Ramstein Air Base. Alexandra Francisco notes Kendrick Bourne, Marcus Jones, DeMario Douglas, Tyquan Thornton, Chad Ryland, and Antonio Gibson were among Patriots players who came out to Gillette Stadium for the Monster Energy Supercross over the weekend. /Nice to see teammates doing teammate things. Photos: Patriots begin second week of Ph ..read more
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