The New England Patriots have a few different things that they need to do this offseason. However, there is one thing that absolutely has to get done. Drake May
Everyone knows the New England Patriots need a true No. 1 wide receiver. It’s one of their biggest roster needs, and they need to address it in some fashion this offseason, whether that happens in the 2025 NFL Draft,
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With the New England Patriots hiring Mike Vrabel and the team’s glaring need at wide receiver, a logical target appears to be A.J. Brown, who plays for the Philadelphia Eagles.
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Wide receivers, offensive tackles, and edge rushers should be atop of the Patriots front office’s wishlist. There will be intriguing options in free agency as well as the trade market, plus New England owns the No. 4 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
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