There were several things that went sideways during the 2024 season for the New England Patriots, and one of them revolves around wide receiver Ja'Lynn Polk. For a team that has been starved of top talent at the position,
The chase for a No. 1 receiver has been an elusive pipe dream for the New England Patriots for years. Rarely has the team gone all-in at the receiver position, but that could obviously change with Bill Belichick no longer running things.
The New England Patriots could desperately use a star wide receiver, and they are expected to be in the market for landing one this offseason. Most expected Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins to be the primary target for the Patriots,
I entered this mock draft with the assumption that the Patriots missed out on Tee Higgins and Chris Godwin in free agency. They can’t afford to go into Year 2 of Drake Maye with a lackluster receiving corps.
The New England Patriots seem to be resigned to the fact that they will not be signing Tee Higgins in free agency, which is certainly a big bucket of ice water.Higgins was widely viewed as the Patriots' top free-agent target all season long,
The New England Patriots are being urged to steal a speedy wide receiver away from the Kansas City Chiefs this NFL offseason.
With the most cap space in the NFL, the New England Patriots are in the best position around the league to get better. With Drake Maye also proving that he's a worthy NFL quarterback, the ownership and front office have to feel confident about what they could build in New England during this offseason.
New England Patriots Executive Eliot Wolf revealed his honest assessment of the 2025 NFL Draft wide receiver class.
The New England Patriots are in obvious need of significant help at the wide receiver position, so they should be exploring all sorts of options in the coming months.The Patriots are armed with massive cap space heading into free agency,
T he most unique prospect in recent memory to come through the NFL Draft is Colorado's Travis Hunter. Why? Well, he just closed the book on a collegiate career where he not only p