The Patriots missed out on the No. 1 pick, but mock drafters have the team landing a number of different plug-and-play talents with the fourth selection.
To put the Patriots back on track, the Herald is publishing a daily series with five offseason fixes that cover the draft, free agency and coaching. The easiest way for the Patriots to spend their $130 million in cap space is through free agency. But sometimes the wisest way to acquire veteran players is via trade.
The Patriots could end up missing out on their top choice in the 2025 draft if the Titans decide to pass on a quarterback.
Some have wondered if the Patriots would take a wide receiver or left tackle with the No. 4 overall pick. However, ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr. has the team taking Penn State defensive end Abdul Carter in his latest mock draft.
The Commanders’ biggest free-agent signing was Armstrong, while their third-biggest was Biadasz. In the draft, after they chose Jayden Daniels with the No. 2 pick, they used a second-round pick on a defensive lineman and a third-round pick on an offensive lineman.
The draft will play a pivotal role in that process. The Patriots are the owners of the fourth overall selection in April, and set to pick top-six in every subsequent round. They w
After they restock their wide receivers room, the Patriots must add new starting offensive tackles. Here are the names to know in the Herald’s 5 Patriots offseason fixes series.
The New England Patriots own the No. 4 and No. 38 overall picks in the first two rounds of the 2025 NFL Draft. The priority for new head coach Mike Vrabel this offseason will be to build around second-year,
The New England Patriots are reportedly adding yet another familiar coaching face this offseason, as Josh McDaniels makes another return to Foxborough as offensive coordinator.
There are plenty of players in Monday's national championship game who could help fit a need for the Patriots. Read more on Boston.com.
Patriots veteran cornerback Jonathan Jones mapped out the Patriots' offseason priorities. Read more on Boston.com.
McDaniels returns to New England for his third stint with the franchise, this time to work with talented young quarterback Drake Maye.