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MORSE: Patriots Mock Draft #1, Free Agency and Other Tidbits.

Aug 4, 2024; Cleveland Browns advisor Mike Vrabel during practice at the Browns training facility in Berea, Ohio. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports

The New England Patriots are gearing up for a crucial offseason, with the combine and free agency on the horizon. In this article, we’ll dive into our first mock draft, discuss potential free agency targets, and touch on other tidbits surrounding the team. The Patriots need a game-changing wide receiver, and DeVonta Smith fits the bill. The Heisman Trophy winner boasts exceptional speed, agility, and ball skills, making him a perfect fit for New England’s offense. The Patriots require a dominant defensive tackle to bolster their interior line. Christian Barmore’s impressive size, strength, and athleticism make him an attractive option to pair with Lawrence Guy. New England needs to address their linebacker corps, and Jabril Cox offers a unique blend of size, speed, and coverage skills. He’d be an excellent addition to the Patriots’ defense. The Patriots double dip at wide receiver, selecting Cade Johnson, a dynamic and productive pass-catcher with excellent speed and agility. The Patriots need a reliable tight end, and Hunter Henry’s athleticism and pass-catching skills make him an attractive option. Re-signing Joe Thuney would provide stability to the Patriots’ interior line and ensure continuity for the offense. The Patriots require a pass-rushing boost, and Carl Lawson’s speed and agility off the edge make him an intriguing option. Adding a veteran cornerback like Patrick Peterson would bolster the Patriots’ secondary and provide leadership. The Patriots are rebuilding their offensive line and need to address the left tackle position. They may look to free agency to acquire a starting left tackle. The team is also looking to improve their pass rush and may target edge players in the draft. The Patriots have a new head coach in Mike Vrabel, who is expected to bring a more dynamic approach to the team. Mike Vrabel has stated that there is no timeline for naming his coaching staff. He did confirm that he wants to talk to coaches from teams still in the playoffs. The East-West All-Star game and the Senior Bowl are upcoming, and the Patriots scouting staff will be in attendance to evaluate prospects. The Patriots have signed several players to futures contracts, including DT Marcus Harris, CB D.J. James, WR John Jiles, T Caleb Jones, LB Andrew Parker Jr., S Mark Perry, and K John Parker-Romo. The team has also parted ways with several players, including WR Alex Erickson, RB Kevin Harris, DE Jotham Russell, WR Braylon Sanders, and TE Mitchell Wilcox.

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