Here’s List Of Patriots Most Likely, Unlikely Wide Receiver Trade Candidates

The National Football League is rushing through negotiations on the latest collective bargaining agreement. The players’ association may slow down the process. Well, the NFL will try to cheat players by expanding to 17 games while capping paychecks for the additional game. Players who ink their contract prior to the offseason who make more than $4.25 million would only get a piece of their regular game salary. This issue has to be solved. If team owners want the revenue for the additional game, they can give their superstars enough money to win that game. There have been several changes and too many rumors regarding most NFL teams, and the New England Patriots make the hottest topic at the moment. The team needs to add depth at wide receiver, and there are a few suggestions.

The New England Patriots and their wide receiver options

The mailbag sure has a few more surprises for you. Which wideouts will join the Patriots in 2020?

“Julian Edelman and N’Keal Harry will definitely be on the roster next season. I think Mohamed Sanu and Jakobi Meyers will very likely be on the team next year. I definitely think there’s a chance that Gunner Olszewski will make the team too. There’s very, very little chance that Devin Ross or Quincy Adeboyejo will be on the active roster in 2020. I could see the Patriots making a splash addition at wide receiver this offseason. I also could see them using a third-round pick on a wide receiver to add more youth and upside to the group.

“As far as Thuney, my sense since last year has been that he’ll leave in free agency. It would be a different story if the Patriots hadn’t locked up Shaq Mason in 2018. I don’t think the Patriots will want to pay two guards big money, and Thuney will likely sign for more than Mason.”

Tom Brady is also a priority at the moment, and the Patriots will have to play wisely with their star quarterback. They can’t risk losing Brady in free agency. He is too valuable for the team. Let’s not forget that he spent his entire career with the Patriots.

Add a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *