Offseason Plan for Patriots’ WR Need

You can fix your wide receiver issue as a team mostly through the draft or via trade, because this offseason offers another slate of questionable receivers. This bunch either have been battered with injury, are approaching the end of their careers, or were the beneficiaries of another receiver taking coverage away.

When you add this in with the fact that free agency has let recent teams fix their OL issues on the move, New England has to defer their money to that and find a WR fix via two draft spots or guarantee it by trade. The inability to have a true #1 WR in New England has been around for as long as Brady’s last years with us, so the problem is quite literally THAT serious.

If we fail to not just address, but successfully fix this issue, the whole offense led by your promising 2nd-year QB will be a lot less productive. This type of offseason situation wins or loses teams at least a few games come the season, so let’s see if New England can finally use their past WR woes to fix their future.

Response

  1. PLEASE POINT ME TO THESE TEAMS THAT HAVE FIXED THEIR OL ISSUE IN FREE AGENCY. PLEASE.

    Hey by the way the Patriots almost never had a real WR1 the past two decades and it didn’t matter so maybe we should recognize that Drake Maye is a massive upgrade over Cam Newton and Mac Jones??????????????

    I’m fine with going WR WR or OL OL in the draft but that’s not the rationale I’d use to justify it

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