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Send this article to your social connections. Send this article to your social connections. With several weeks to go before the 2025 NFL season kicks off, the Patriots could be in the running to make an additional trade. According to New England executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf, the Patriots are open for negotiations. “Yeah, absolutely. We’re talking to all 31 other teams and trying to do what’s best for us,” Wolf told reporters on Monday before the training camp practice.
“If something presents itself, I think those things are often a lot more complicated than the fans and some others like to make you believe, but if there’s something we think can help us,... The New England Patriots are still big-game hunting, even if it means trading a first-round draft pick, according to executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf. When speaking with media members on Monday, Wolf claimed the Patriots were open to a big trade for the right player. He even went as far as saying the team would be willing to part with a second or even a first-round draft pick in a trade to make it happen. The Patriots currently still lead the league in available salary cap space. They have the means and motivation to make such a deal happen.
Quarterback Drake Maye is still in his rookie deal, and this could be their best opportunity to build around him and make an early push towards being competitive. The two names that immediately come to mind are Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin and Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson. Both are disgruntled hold-ins with their respective teams who would instantly make the Patriots better. Wolf's comments are proof that the Patriots will leave no stone unturned to get back to perennial playoff contention. Patriots executive Eliot Wolf said Monday that the team is open for business if a significant trade opportunity presents itself and indicated he’d be willing to trade a first- or second-round draft pick. FOXBOROUGH, Mass.
— Armed with more cap space than the rest of the NFL and three extra draft picks next year, the Patriots are better positioned than most teams to strike a win-now trade. So with several big names potentially available — from Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin to Cowboys edge rusher Micah Parsons — would they pull the trigger? Patriots executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf gave a resounding yes on Monday. “Yeah, absolutely,” Wolf said before the Patriots’ latest training camp practice. “We’re talking to all 31 teams and trying to do what’s best for us. I think those things are often a lot more complicated than the fans and some others would like to make you believe.
But if there is something we think can help us, we’d definitely be open to it.” Asked if the Patriots would part with a first-round pick or a second-rounder in a potential deal, Wolf again confirmed his front office is open to it. FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The Patriots' front office sounds open to making a trade ahead of the 2025 season. Ahead of training camp practice on Monday morning, executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf was asked if New England would consider giving up "a second, or maybe even a first-round pick" to... His answer was a confident one.
"Just doing what's best for the team," Wolf answered. "If there's a player out there that we feel like can help us, and it costs that, then we would consider doing that." It's a noteworthy response from the Patriots' lead executive, especially considering the number of players potentially on the block. Star edge rushers Micah Parsons and Trey Hendrickson—as well as wide receiver Terry McLaurin—have all requested trades this offseason amid contract squabbles with their teams. New England wasn't shy about their attempt to acquire wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk from the 49ers last offseason. Perhaps this summer, with their league-leading $59.8 million in salary cap space, is the time they'll get a trade done.
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Send this article to your social connections. Send this article to your social connections. With several weeks to go before the 2025 NFL season kicks off, the Patriots could be in the running to make an additional trade. According to New England executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf, the Patriots are open for negotiations. “Yeah, absolutely. We’re talking to all 31 other teams an...
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“If something presents itself, I think those things are often a lot more complicated than the fans and some others like to make you believe, but if there’s something we think can help us,... The New England Patriots are still big-game hunting, even if it means trading a first-round draft pick, according to executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf. When speaking with media members on...
Quarterback Drake Maye Is Still In His Rookie Deal, And
Quarterback Drake Maye is still in his rookie deal, and this could be their best opportunity to build around him and make an early push towards being competitive. The two names that immediately come to mind are Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin and Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson. Both are disgruntled hold-ins with their respective teams who would instantly make ...
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— Armed with more cap space than the rest of the NFL and three extra draft picks next year, the Patriots are better positioned than most teams to strike a win-now trade. So with several big names potentially available — from Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin to Cowboys edge rusher Micah Parsons — would they pull the trigger? Patriots executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf ga...
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But if there is something we think can help us, we’d definitely be open to it.” Asked if the Patriots would part with a first-round pick or a second-rounder in a potential deal, Wolf again confirmed his front office is open to it. FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The Patriots' front office sounds open to making a trade ahead of the 2025 season. Ahead of training camp practice on Monday morning, executive vice ...