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What the Patriots still need and where they could find it

March 16, 2021 by Noel Powers

Source: forbes.com

WR
The Patriots made a splash day 1 of the tampering period signing Nelson Agholor and Kendrick Bourne to help bolster the wideout position. However, I am not sure that is going to be enough. With a cloud of uncertainty surrounding Edelman’s knee and his age the Patriots may be left without their security blanket in the passing game. I am not sure that Kendrick Bourne brings that much more to the table than what Meyers can provide, and N’Keal Harry’s lack of progression remains a cause for concern.

Instead, I expect the Patriots to draft a WR in rounds 2 or 3 of this year’s draft. Their draft history when it comes to WRs has been garbage, but fingers crossed that they hit this time around. A realistic free agent still on the market is Curtis Samuel. This is the deep threat that the Patriots current depth chart still lacks and brings plenty of versatility to the table. Someone that McDaniels can use all of the field similarly to Cordarelle Patterson. Golladay, Samuel, and Juju all are primed to get big pay days. I expect 2 out of those 3 listed above to sign with the Jaguars and Colts who are also in need of help at the wide receiver position. Keep an eye on Cordarelle Patterson or John Brown as potential signings for the Patriots.

DT
Former Patriots Lawrence Guy and Adam Butler are currently sitting on the free agent market while the Patriots made day 1 signings of Davon Godchaux and Henry Anderson. Personally, I believe that Godchaux was an overpay for someone that will fill the exact same role as Beau Allen. This may become a different story if the Patriots elect to release Allen. However, it is never a good sign when Godchaux’s Wikipedia profile is a picture of him playing softball with little mention of him playing football aside from injuries.

I expect the Patriots to bring back one of either Guy or Butler while Christian Barmore is becoming a more and more realistic pick at draft slot #15. Barmore can bring an up the middle pressure that none of our current interior defensive lineman are capable of producing. Solomon Thomas, DaQuan Jones, Kawann Short, and Derek Wolfe are all names to watch on the free agent trail.

LB
The Patriots did a nice job of going out and getting their guy in the form of Matt Judon at linebacker. He will immediately come in and improve the pass rush. A defensive linebacker lineup of Hightower, Judon, Uche, and Winovich has the potential to be lethal.

The linebacker group still could use one more piece before all is said and done. As I mentioned in a previous article both Micah Parsons and Zaven Collins would be great additions at pick #15. Another possibility is Dylan Moses out of Alabama in the second round. All of these picks would add a youth building block to learn behind Hightower and eventually be his successor. With Van Noy still on the market this reunion is a likely possibility.

QB
The Patriots resigned Cam Newton to a modest deal but still lack a pure succession plan. A potential reunion with Jimmy G is not off the table given the Patriots’ cap space flexibility. I still do not see them moving up in the first round or staying firm at #15 to draft a quarterback. A potential late round flyer on Kellen Mond or Jamie Newman remain possibilities. The 2022 draft board is loaded with a deep QB class and this Newton move could be a potential bridge move leading up to 2022 when the Patriots make a run with a dangerous roster and a high level QB on a rookie deal. With plenty of cap space remaining my top spots on the QB wish list go to Marcus Mariota and Jimmy G.

C
With David Andrew still being unsigned, center remains a need on the offensive line. Plan A is to resign Andrews to a long-term deal. He is a proven leader and knows the Patriots system. Plan B would be to sign Ted Karras to return to New England or Nick Martin. Both are experienced and could slide right in as the starting center. Look for them to draft a developmental piece on the interior offensive line as they potentially lost both Thuney and Andrews this offseason. Someone with versatility like Thuney and Karras that can play the center or the guard position.


Filed Under: Analysis Tagged With: free agency

Patriots splash the cash and sign six on the first day of FA negotiations

March 15, 2021 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports

WHAT A DAY. – I had a feeling the Patriots, you know, might actually do something today, and boy did I underestimate. Let’s take a look at all of the moves from the first day of FA negotiations.

Signings

TE Jonnu Smith – 4-Years $50M ($31.25 Guaranteed)

TE Jonnu Smith:

🏈6-3, 248 pounds

🏈25 years old

🏈60 career games

🏈114 catches, 1,302 yards, 16 TDs

🏈 Entered NFL as 3rd round pick out of Florida International

🏈 Patriots have had lowest pass-catching TE production in NFL over last 2 years.

— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) March 15, 2021

WOW! – What a start, Bill and the staff went big for their first deal today, landing Jonnu Smith on a four-year contract. Since Gronk left back in 2018, the Patriots have struggled to even find an NFL-caliber player at the position. Now, they pay Smith to become the biggest patch-catching threat on the roster.

TE Depth-
Jonnu Smith
Ryan Izzo
Devin Asiasi
Dalton Keene
Matt LaCosse

WR Nelson Agholor – 2-Years $26M

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92k6agbV11A

Forgetting his lackluster up and down time in Philly, Agholor comes to New England on the back of a solid 8-TD season in Las Vegas. A nice addition to the receiving ranks, not a Golladay or Smith-Schuster signing, but a solid signing for sure.

2020 Numbers- 48 REC – 896 YDS – 8 TD’s

[Read more…] about Patriots splash the cash and sign six on the first day of FA negotiations

Filed Under: Announcement, Free Agency Tagged With: free agency

BREAKING- Patriots star LG Joe Thuney to sign with the Kansas City Chiefs

March 15, 2021 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports

Reported by his agent Mike McCartney, Joe Thuney will leave the Patriots and sign a mega contract with the Kansas City Chiefs.

Excited for @JosephThuney agreeing to a 5 year deal with the @Chiefs

— Mike McCartney (@MikeMcCartney7) March 15, 2021

Thuney signs a five-year $80M deal with the Chiefs, which he more than earned during his time in New England. He gets a life-changing payday and will go to a juggernaut team, protecting the NFL’s top QB.

I’ll remember Thuney fondly for his durability, having started all 80 games he suited up for, and someone who the team could rely on. Not forgetting his role in helping the franchise win two Super Bowls (LI & LIII).

The focus will now shift to David Andrews and whether the team can work out a deal to keep him around, this would be a huge victory for the team if they can tie him down to a new deal, especially given all of the other signings today! (Look out for my FA round-up post later on today)

Filed Under: Announcement Tagged With: joe thuney

BREAKING – Patriots trade OL Marcus Cannon to the Houston Texans

March 14, 2021 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

Well, this isn’t a huge surprise, I thought that Cannon wouldn’t be on the roster by the time the regular season rolled around, and now, his time in New England is over as he is dealt to Houston.

A trade among old friends: The #Patriots are trading OT Marcus Cannon to the #Texans, sources say, in a deal that includes swapping picks. Cannon does return after a year away, but not in New England – and Bill Belichick and Nick Caserio do a trade.

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 14, 2021

This was always on the cards after the Trent Brown news came about last week, and the Patriots move quickly to find Cannon a new home and exchange picks in the process.

Marcus Cannon's dead money is 2,566,668
Net cap savings is $ 6,276,250. My new Patriots salary cap space number after the Marcus Cannon trade is $65,250,990. It does not account for Trent Brown or Justin Bethel. https://t.co/Qh54bZCZOu

— Patscap's Patriots Cap Space Number is in Bio (@patscap) March 14, 2021

A good deal all around, Cannon gets a new start with a familiar face in Nick Caserio, and the Patriots upgrade their 4th, 5th, and 6th round choices in a pick swap for this year’s Draft.

On his way out, Cannon will be proud in knowing he helped the team secure three Super Bowl titles and got paid well in the process. A solid pro.

Filed Under: Announcement Tagged With: marcus cannon

BREAKING- Patriots to re-sign ST Justin Bethel on 3-year $6M deal

March 12, 2021 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

Winslow Townson/USA TODAY Sports Images

The news is rolling in today! Per Mike Reiss, the Patriots are bringing back special teams stand-out Justin Bethel on a new 3-year contract worth $6M.

Justin Bethel had spent the first 6 years of his career with the Cardinals before stops with the Falcons (2018), Ravens (2019) and Patriots (2019-2020). He was scheduled to be an unrestricted free agent, but a return to New England for multiple years was his preference.

— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) March 12, 2021

Bethel was one who I wanted to keep in my previous article about who should stay with the team, whilst we await the news on Matthew Slater’s future, his counterpart of the impressive special teams unit from last year is secured for the next three seasons.

Who re-signs next?

Filed Under: Announcement Tagged With: Justin Bethel

BREAKING – Patriots to re-sign QB Cam Newton on 1-year $14M deal

March 12, 2021 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports

First broke by Jim McBride, the Patriots are re-signing Cam Newton to a 1-year $14M contract.

Cam Newton's return to the Patriots, on a 1-year deal as first reported by @globejimmcbride, locks in a QB as the team prepares for the start of free agency next week.

It doesn't rule out the addition of another QB in the coming weeks. Patriots retain flexibility at QB.

— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) March 12, 2021

Oh boy, on first thoughts, I’m not happy about this. I was more than satisfied heading into the Draft with just Stidham as the sole QB on the roster, but now, Cam is returning for a second season with the team.

Firstly, I question why the team has paid him more than his contract last year, I don’t feel he did anything to justify that, although $14M is still a low number for a starting QB. Secondly, I don’t think we’re any better off with Cam than any other veteran signing, but at least with a Mariota or a Fitzpatrick, it would have been different.

Now, first thoughts aside and thinking a little bit more about this, it still doesn’t rule out further trade/FA/Draft moves for another QB option, I think the sour taste some of us are experiencing is coming from the fact that we already know what we get with Cam, and it isn’t great.

It’s going to be an exciting next 7 days as free agency is about to drop, but man, I really don’t like this move. I really hope the team pushes big in FA interest next week, otherwise, we’re going to be in for another lackluster season.

Comp update: Patriots are finalizing a 1-year deal worth close to $14 million for Cam Newton to return to New England, per source.

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) March 12, 2021

Miguel at @PatsCap hasn’t had the chance to look at the breakdown of the contract yet either, so for all we know, it could be another incentive-laden deal.

Filed Under: Announcement Tagged With: Cam Newton

Patriots trade with Raiders to bring back OL Trent Brown

March 9, 2021 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

Winslow Townson-USA TODAY Sports

The first major move by the Patriots this off-season, and it’s a big one, Trent Brown is back!

First broke by RapSheet this morning, the team is bringing back the giant lineman to bolster their already strong offensive front. Brown, who stands at 6’8, 380lbs, returns to New England following his one-year stint with the team back in 2018 when he helped the Patriots win their sixth Super Bowl championship.

The #Patriots deal for OT Trent Brown has been in the works for a few days, with Brown adjusting his contract to facilitate it, sources say. https://t.co/BBKHUu5IGd

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 9, 2021

After the Super Bowl win, Brown left in free agency and was made the highest-paid offensive lineman by the Raiders. However, he was only able to get through half of his four-year $66M contract before the trade was agreed to this week.

[Read more…] about Patriots trade with Raiders to bring back OL Trent Brown

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