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Executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf said the Patriots would be willing to part with a first- or second-round pick in a potential deal.
The New England Patriots have reportedly done their due diligence on a potential trade for Cincinnati Bengals star pass rusher Trey Hendrickson, but according to NFL insider Josina Anderson, the team feels like the price is "too much" right now.
Efton Chism III has both of the Patriots’ touchdown receptions, and he’s the only Patriots receiver with more than 100 yards thus far. With teams scheduled to trim their rosters next week, the 5-foot-10, 198-pound Chism has put himself into the conversation about who will make the Patriots’ 53-man.
A 6-foot-3, 261-pound edge rusher, Ponder led the Big Sky Conference in sacks with 10 last season. He also finished with 52 total tackles, 13 for loss, and tied a Cal Poly record with 17 quarterback hurries. That performance earned him FCS All-American third-team honors.
Both figure to be back on the field soon, and should help fill out one of New England’s strongest positional groups heading into the regular season.
Here are three potential trade packages the New England Patriots could offer the Cincinnati Bengals for Trey Hendrickson.
A Patriots veteran assistant compared edge rusher K'Lavon Chaisson to a Pro Bowl pass rusher he previously coached
Kyle Dugger could be on the outside looking in at a roster spot in New England. The post Patriots 53-man roster projection 2.0: Which veterans run the risk of getting cut? appeared first on Boston.com.
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NBC Sports Boston on MSNEdelman: Patriots rookie TreVeyon Henderson could be ‘steal of draft'
Julian Edelman believes the New England Patriots could’ve landed the steal of the 2025 NFL Draft. Appearing on the Patriots Talk podcast with Tom E. Curran, the legendary receiver shared his biggest takeaway after he attended training camp earlier this summer.
Patriots VP of player personnel Ryan Cowden was asked that question Tuesday. Both Cowden and Eliot Wolf, the team’s executive VP of player personnel, say it’s not as easy as some people may think to pull off a deal.