Bill Barnwell's All Underrated Team for the year.
De'Vondre Campbell and Cordarrelle Patterson have been terrific free-agency finds, while the Chiefs have two rookies on the list.
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The Patriots'
free-agent shopping spree at receiver has yielded a mixed bag of results.
Nelson Agholor and
Jonnu Smith haven't been impressive given their salaries, but
Hunter Henry has been a red zone threat and Bourne has been an extremely effective second receiver option behind
Jakobi Meyers. You've probably seen plenty of Bourne's two highlight-reel plays, given that they featured him splitting between
Damontae Kazee and
Trevon Diggs for a
75-yard touchdown and a
spectacular leaping catch for a score against the Browns.
Those plays aren't necessarily typical of his week-to-week role in the offense, but the former 49ers wideout has caught more than 78% of his targets this season. NFL Next Gen Stats has his expected catch rate at 67.4%, meaning he's operating at nearly 11% above expectation. That's the third-best mark in the league, behind only those of
Christian Kirk and Patrick.
Bourne has outplayed his
three-year, $15 million deal.
One more defensive back from the 2020 draft? Sure. Dugger is nominally a safety on paper, but he plays both safety spots and also chips in a fair amount of the time as a slot corner. When NFL Next Gen Stats identifies him as a slot defender, he has allowed a passer rating of just 35.2 and generated 13.2 EPA for the Patriots' defense, the latter of which ranks fourth in the NFL.
Bill Belichick finds a variety of roles for the defender with
tremendous measurables, but alongside fellow All-Underrated Team candidate
Adrian Phillips, Dugger might be best at shutting down opposing tight ends. He was among the defenders who
helped slow down Falcons star
Kyle Pitts in last week's shutout win over Atlanta.