Rebuilding The Patriots For 2021 And Beyond

Jeff Howe gives his thoughts - the Athletic

My comments:
I'll add Fla. QB Kyle Trask to his list of QBs to draft. 6'5", 240. Drop back pocket presence++ with decent mobility. 2020 stats - 70% completion rate, 4125 yds, 11.6 AY/A, 43 TDs and only 5 ints. BB could trade back to around 20-25 and still get Trask while adding a late 2nd or early 3rd to boot.
WRs - Marvin Jones &/or Corey Davis would be perfect, thank you.
TE - Hunter Henry for sure. He'd help immensely.
Adding a TE & 2 WRs would do wonders for the offense.
LB - Lavonte David has been productive his entire career plus he can cover a back or a TE.
Of our own FAs, I'm not certain JMac will be back, at least not as a CB; maybe at S. I'd like to keep Byrd and James White.




By Jeff Howe Dec 28, 2020
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The best thing about 2020? There’s at least a sliver of hope it’ll turn to 2021.
That’s where the Patriots have set their focus, as the regular season will expire in a week and they can turn their attention toward the next phase of their rebuild.
So let’s do the same and make 10 bold predictions for the upcoming year. Due to the likelihood that many of these predictions won’t be worth the paper they’re printed on, this message will soon self-destruct. No receipts, please.

1. The Patriots will trade up to draft a quarterback and keep* Cam Newton​

Bill Belichick has publicly acknowledged the advantages of building a roster around a quarterback on a rookie contract, and there are four franchise-caliber talents who are projected top-10 picks.
Clemson’s Trevor Lawrence will likely be the No. 1 pick — too rich for the Patriots — and BYU’s Zach Wilson, Ohio State’s Justin Fields and North Dakota State’s Trey Lance will be gone shortly thereafter. It’ll most likely cost the Patriots at least a pair of first-round picks to get into range to select one of them.
That’s a price worth paying if there’s conviction behind their evaluation of the right quarterback, and the pace of their rebuild depends on it.
There’d be some value in keeping Newton on a short-money contract, especially if the Patriots boost the talent at tight end and wide receiver. If the Patriots trade up to draft a quarterback, they’re not going to want to also spend a significant chunk of cap space on a veteran, so keeping Newton would make some sense.
He’s good for the locker room and should be a solid mentor for a rookie. If the draft pick isn’t ready to start early in the season, Newton would be a serviceable placeholder.
(*I changed my mind three times while writing this section, could do so 10 more times depending how Jarrett Stidham is involved in the final two games and might do so hundreds more times prior to free agency.)

2. The Patriots will extend Stephon Gilmore’s contract and place a second-round tender on J.C. Jackson​

Gilmore is still playing at an extremely high level, but he’ll only earn $7.5 million in cash next season because the Patriots have accelerated future earnings to keep him competitively compensated over the past two seasons.
While Gilmore’s name has come up in trade conversations, the Patriots didn’t come close to dealing him because there was never an acceptable offer on the table, according to a source. The presumption is the Patriots wouldn’t move him for less than a first-round pick. Would their price actually come down in the next three months, and how much will the torn quad impact his fate?
Keeping Gilmore would therefore make the most sense. A two-year, $28.5 million extension would be fair value, rolling that into the balance of his current contract for a three-year, $36 million pact.
Jackson is a restricted free agent, and the Patriots would like to accumulate more picks, particularly under the premise that they’re willing to trade into the top 10 for a quarterback. The Patriots’ two options with Jackson would be to give him a first- or second-round tender, but it’s historically rare for an opposing team to sign away a restricted free agent at the cost of a first-round pick.
Therefore, use a second-round tender, and entice a team to sign Jackson to an offer sheet. That’s an affordable price for a corner with a budding reputation around the league, and the Patriots could use the second-round asset while replacing Jackson with Joejuan Williams or Myles Bryant. They could also re-sign Jason McCourty.

3. The Patriots’ two biggest splashes in free agency will be Hunter Henry and Lavonte David​

Henry will be the top tight end on the market, so he’ll require a contract worth an average annual value of at least $10 million. But Henry also probably got the memo this month that Belichick is infatuated with him.
The Patriots desperately need more production at tight end. Rookies Devin Asiasi and Dalton Keene could still grow into solid pieces, but how long will it take? The Patriots can’t go a third consecutive year devoid of statistical output from the position, and Henry would be the answer.
David, a linebacker who turns 31 in January, has flown under the radar in Tampa but has been reliable and productive on all three downs throughout his career. If the Patriots can get him for $8-9 million annually, they can stick him in the middle of their defense with Dont’a Hightower and let Josh Uche and Anfernee Jennings flourish alongside them.
The front seven would enjoy an immediate upgrade with David on the inside.

4. Josh Uche will become the Patriots’ top pass rusher​

This is an easy one.
Uche has made an impact with his increased role over the past month, and his trajectory should have a sharp ascension with a normal offseason. Chase Winovich has had a very good season as the Patriots’ best pass rusher, but Uche’s raw talent will shine once the Patriots remove his training wheels.

5. The Patriots will focus on the second tier of free-agent wide receivers​

It would be a surprise if the Patriots completely abandoned their philosophy on paying receivers just because they’ve got $60 million in projected cap space, the fourth-most in the NFL.
That’s why $14-18 million annually doesn’t add up for JuJu Smith-Schuster, Allen Robinson, Chris Godwin, Kenny Golladay or Will Fuller. Rather, it’d make more sense to try to snare a pair of the next tier that includes Curtis Samuel, Marvin Jones, Sammy Watkins and Corey Davis.
If the Patriots can land two of them, somehow land one of the plethora of talented wideouts in the draft and combine them with Julian Edelman, N’Keal Harry and Jakobi Meyers, the group would look much better.

6. The Patriots will re-sign Joe Thuney​

The Pats used the $14.8 million franchise tag on Thuney despite being tight against the cap because they hoped to extend him to a long-term contract. The two sides were never close to an extension before the deadline, nor were the Patriots close to trading him due to an absence of acceptable offers. They also weren’t going to just flip him to the highest bidder due to his value to the team, which played out tenfold as he hopped between left guard and center early in the season.
It’d be surprising if they didn’t continue to offer him a competitive contract. There are only 10 teams with at least $30 million in projected cap room, and it’s tough to envision most of them using a major chunk of it on an interior lineman. Maybe Washington or the Bengals makes a huge push, but Thuney would then have to decide between the fattest payday and an environment he knows best and is closer to achieving postseason success.
It’s unconventional for teams to devote so much cap space to guard, as Shaq Mason will carry a $9.775 million cap hit, but the Patriots can pull it off while their tackles are on rookie contracts.

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  • Zack Cox breaks down the Patriots 2021 WR options after fielding one of the NFL’s weakest groups last season. Pats badly need an influx of talent; Here’s what needs to change.
  • Doug Kyed continues his “Hidden Patriots” series with a look at promising WR Kristian Wilkerson, who decided to sign and stay with the Patriots despite interest from other teams in 2020.
  • Logan Mullen relays ESPN Insider Dan Graziano suggesting the Patriots should “hasten the inevitable” and cut Julian Edelman, saving $3.44 million in 2021.”
  • Mike Reiss lays out how LAG (Life After Gronk) has left the tight end position a black hole in the offense for the past two years and is arguably the Pat’s biggest need this offseason outside of QB.
  • Clare Cooper (FullPressCoverage) A Clare Perspective: The future of the tight end position for the Patriots in 2021.
  • Kevin Tame Jr. (FullPressCoverage) Do all signs point to Jimmy Garoppolo reunion? Patriots need a QB and Garoppolo’s familiarity and relationship with Belichick makes him an intriguing possibility.
  • Mark Daniels says addressing the quarterback position will dominate New England’s offseason once again.
  • Ryan Hannable examines the potential of Cam Newton returning to the Patriots.
  • Jerry Trotta (MusketFire) NFL Draft insider sheds light on potential QB plans for NE.
  • Zack Cox wonders if James White could be the next Patriots player to join Tom Brady and the Bucs.
  • Zack Cox explores whether it’s worth it for the Patriots to target newly released DT Kawaan Short.
  • Ian Logue (PatsFans) Tag and trade on the table for Bears WR Allen Robinson?
  • Doug Kyed suggests Adam Humphries could be a cap casualty this offseason, giving the Pats a second chance at signing the slot receiver.
  • Adam Weinrib (MusketFire) 3 potential cap casualties NE can target this offseason. 3. Browns TE David Njoku.
  • Doug Kyed passes along a report the Pats met virtually with Notre Dame pass rusher Daelin Hayes, a projected sixth-round pick.
  • Ian Logue (PatsFans) News and notes, five things to know: Former Patriots DE Rob Ninkovich on the Pat McAfee show; Panthers ‘deeply interested’ in Deshaun Watson; More.
  • Locked On Patriots podcast: Mike D’Abate and Steve Balestrieri discuss new QB coach Bo Hardegree, the rumored pursuit of Marcus Mariota and potential of Ohio State’s Justin Fields, Alabama’s Mac Jones and Texas A&M’s Kellen Mond. (45 min.)

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  • Andrew Brandt (SI) Business of Football: Impact of Super Bowl ratings drop, what it means when Russell Wilson speaks out, why Watt was handled differently than Watson and more.
  • Brad Gagnon (Bleacher Report) The 1 free agent every NFL team must re-sign this offseason. Patriots: Joe Thuney.
  • Brad Gagnon (Bleacher Report) Ideal landing spots for Hunter Henry and the NFL’s top free agent tight ends.
  • Chris Roling (Bleacher Report) NFL players who are huge risks in 2021 free agency.
  • Vinnie Iyer (Sporting News) NFL draft prospects: Big board of top 50 players overall, updated position rankings.
  • Doug Farrar (TouchdownWire) Alabama QB Mac Jones: Throwback or dinosaur? How Mac Jones’ inability to work outside the pocket is an NFL issue.
  • Staff (TMZ) Video: Cam Newton shredded roller rink dance floor on Valentine’s Day.
 
TEAM TALK



LOCAL LINKS


  • Zack Cox breaks down the Patriots 2021 WR options after fielding one of the NFL’s weakest groups last season. Pats badly need an influx of talent; Here’s what needs to change.
  • Doug Kyed continues his “Hidden Patriots” series with a look at promising WR Kristian Wilkerson, who decided to sign and stay with the Patriots despite interest from other teams in 2020.
  • Logan Mullen relays ESPN Insider Dan Graziano suggesting the Patriots should “hasten the inevitable” and cut Julian Edelman, saving $3.44 million in 2021.”
  • Mike Reiss lays out how LAG (Life After Gronk) has left the tight end position a black hole in the offense for the past two years and is arguably the Pat’s biggest need this offseason outside of QB.
  • Clare Cooper (FullPressCoverage) A Clare Perspective: The future of the tight end position for the Patriots in 2021.
  • Kevin Tame Jr. (FullPressCoverage) Do all signs point to Jimmy Garoppolo reunion? Patriots need a QB and Garoppolo’s familiarity and relationship with Belichick makes him an intriguing possibility.
  • Mark Daniels says addressing the quarterback position will dominate New England’s offseason once again.
  • Ryan Hannable examines the potential of Cam Newton returning to the Patriots.
  • Jerry Trotta (MusketFire) NFL Draft insider sheds light on potential QB plans for NE.
  • Zack Cox wonders if James White could be the next Patriots player to join Tom Brady and the Bucs.
  • Zack Cox explores whether it’s worth it for the Patriots to target newly released DT Kawaan Short.
  • Ian Logue (PatsFans) Tag and trade on the table for Bears WR Allen Robinson?
  • Doug Kyed suggests Adam Humphries could be a cap casualty this offseason, giving the Pats a second chance at signing the slot receiver.
  • Adam Weinrib (MusketFire) 3 potential cap casualties NE can target this offseason. 3. Browns TE David Njoku.
  • Doug Kyed passes along a report the Pats met virtually with Notre Dame pass rusher Daelin Hayes, a projected sixth-round pick.
  • Ian Logue (PatsFans) News and notes, five things to know: Former Patriots DE Rob Ninkovich on the Pat McAfee show; Panthers ‘deeply interested’ in Deshaun Watson; More.
  • Locked On Patriots podcast: Mike D’Abate and Steve Balestrieri discuss new QB coach Bo Hardegree, the rumored pursuit of Marcus Mariota and potential of Ohio State’s Justin Fields, Alabama’s Mac Jones and Texas A&M’s Kellen Mond. (45 min.)

NATIONAL NEWS


  • Andrew Brandt (SI) Business of Football: Impact of Super Bowl ratings drop, what it means when Russell Wilson speaks out, why Watt was handled differently than Watson and more.
  • Brad Gagnon (Bleacher Report) The 1 free agent every NFL team must re-sign this offseason. Patriots: Joe Thuney.
  • Brad Gagnon (Bleacher Report) Ideal landing spots for Hunter Henry and the NFL’s top free agent tight ends.
  • Chris Roling (Bleacher Report) NFL players who are huge risks in 2021 free agency.
  • Vinnie Iyer (Sporting News) NFL draft prospects: Big board of top 50 players overall, updated position rankings.
  • Doug Farrar (TouchdownWire) Alabama QB Mac Jones: Throwback or dinosaur? How Mac Jones’ inability to work outside the pocket is an NFL issue.
  • Staff (TMZ) Video: Cam Newton shredded roller rink dance floor on Valentine’s Day.
It took me a second to realize that every bullet has a link in it somewhere.

Thanks for posting.
 
There’s been a lot of talk around here about how bad Fisch was. I’m not going to disagree with that.

I would like to make the point though that any attempt to change Cams approach to the game would have come from the top. There would have been discussions on if it was possible, or even desirable, and Belichick along with Josh would have at least signed off on it. Probably the approach they decided on originated with one of them.
 
There’s been a lot of talk around here about how bad Fisch was. I’m not going to disagree with that.

I would like to make the point though that any attempt to change Cams approach to the game would have come from the top. There would have been discussions on if it was possible, or even desirable, and Belichick along with Josh would have at least signed off on it. Probably the approach they decided on originated with one of them.
Fischbone had sCam throwing perfect divots to the ground...
 
The minimum cap is increased from $175m to $180m. This is bad for us as the teams in cap trouble get some breathing room, leaving less opportunities for cap rich teams to make some bargain deals.
 
The minimum cap is increased from $175m to $180m. This is bad for us as the teams in cap trouble get some breathing room, leaving less opportunities for cap rich teams to make some bargain deals.

Doesn't really give them that much room. OTC gives a decent snapshot of what the salary cap situ is like across the league. Worth noting that Eagles, Rams Lions and Colts cap situations have not been updated, though teams trading away their QBs are saving virtually no money. Wentz will hit Colts cap for $25m (Colts now have $43m in cap space at current number)

Actual cap will probably be closer to $190m, so add $10m to any cap space numbers (or take $10m if it's red)
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Mariota for a 5th could give us an improved version of Cam. Well, ideally speaking anyway. It has to come with a draft QB, though.
 
Fitzmagic would be a better bridge qb. He's aged like fine wine. That sounds nasty...lol. He's way better now then he used to be. He's a good mentor. He's not a dumbass. Him.
 
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