Patriots Advised to Target Star WR in Trade Deadline Deal

The Patriots have been advised to target a specific star wide receiver in a potential trade deadline deal. The Patriots will be taking on the Jets today and are looking to get back on track. They failed to win against the Dallas Cowboys last week, losing in overtime on a walk off touchdown.

It is obvious that there are holes on both sides of the ball and they will need to be filled if the Patriots are going to do anything in the post season. One analyst thinks that they should target Allen Robinson, a star wide receiver. This would be a good pick up and would bring some much needed firepower to the Patriot’s offense.

It would be interesting if this worked out but it is not likely.

Patriots Advised to Target Star WR in Trade Deadline Deal

Bill Belichick is more focused on the game ahead of them this week. He recently talked to reporters about the Jets and what they bring to the table.

“So, we’re rolling here on the Jets. They certainly had an impressive win against the Titans a couple weeks back. [Zach] Wilson hit a lot of big throws. They continue to run the ball well. It’s a really good running team. They do a good job there. Defensively, they continue to play aggressively. One of the best red area teams in the league.”

“They’ve done a good job of playing on a short field, which they’ve had to do a few times this year, but they’ve played really well there. Very competitive in the kicking game. [Justin] Hardee is one of the better penetrators that we see. They are a team that we kind of know, but I’d say after the week off, their bye week, I’m sure they’ll adjust some things like everybody would do during that week, especially at this point in the season.”

“It’s a lot of little things. They haven’t changed their offense or changed their defense. They’re better at it. They’ve got more experience doing it, and they’re better at it. We’re better together as a group in all three phases, playing good complementary football and having a better understanding of the scheme, what they’re asked to do, and how they do it.”