The New England Patriots have some issues to address on offense and special teams to secure both the 2020 season and the future. Players are getting older and the team will only have about $30 million at the start of the 2020 league year. Here is a list of Draft Prospects the team may consider.
Tom Brady only has a few years left and the Patriots must decided if Stidham is the man. Regardless of what they decide, they should still bring in a quarterback for competition and camp. Out of my list of forty quarterbacks these are the players they should look at to develop behind Brady. Malcolm Perry is a weapon and should be brought in and converted. I am glad Joe Burrow is not gonna make it to the Patriots, he seems money hungry with a huge ego and that would be a cancer to the Patriots way.
Jalen Hurts Oklahoma, Tao Tagovailoa Alabama, Tyler Huntley Utah, Justin Herbert Oregon, Bryce Perkins Virginia, Cole McDonald Hawaii, Jake Luton Oregon St, Malcolm Perry Navy, Shane Buechele SMU
The team should also be looking to move on from Rex Burkhead. Bringing in a young back to compete with Brandon Bolden and maybe replace both Bolden and Burkhead would be huge. There are several worthy backs in the draft.
Tra Minter S. Alabama, Art Thompkins UConn, Jason Huntley NM ST, Dre Brown Illinois, Maurice Thomas Miami OH, Gerold Bright Utah ST, AJ Hines Duquesne, Tracy James Abilene Christian, Sewo Olonilua TCU
With both Devlin and Johnson returning from injury and Roberts possibly leaving the team should look to sign a fullback even if they cut him someone like
Nigh Spencer Auburn, Dayton Furuta Hawaii, Kelvin Smith North Tezas
The Patriots had struggles with Separation. Joe Judge could not develop Gunner Olszewski or Phillip Dorsett. Edelman is recovering from some major injuries, Sanu is a question mark and Slater is pondering retirement. The team must bring in one receiver, and should also look to bring in a special teamer. Free agency might be too costly and they may have to turn to the draft.
KJ Hamler Penn St, Denzel Mims Baylor, Quartney Davis Texas A&M, KJ Hill Ohio ST, Joe Reed Virginia, Tyrie Cleveland Florida, Omar Bayless Arkansas ST, Devin Duvernay Texas, Gabriel Davis UFC, Isaiah Wright Temple, Darrell Mooney Tulane , Marquez Callaway Tennessee, Kendrick Rogers Texas A&M, Van Jefferson Florida, Keith Corbin Houston
Everyone knows by now Gronkowski took to long to decide to retire and with Austin Seferian-jenkins walking away, killed the Patriots. The tight ends were hurt all year and Nick Caleb could not get any production out of his tight ends. The Patriots should keep Izzo for one more year and move on from Lacosse. They will need to bring in two tight ends, and if they cannot get their guy in free agency, any of these guys will do.
Albert Okwuegbunam Missouri, Cheyenne O'Grady Arkansas, Jacob Breeland Oregon, Adam Trautman Dayton, Devin Asiasi UCLA, Matthew Wilkerson Edward Waters, Colby Parkinson Stanford, Harrison Bryant FAU, Giovanni Ricci W. Michigan, Ahmed Wagner Kentucky
The Patriots dealt with Injuries. Wynn was out most of 2019, Andrews, Cajuste, and Froholdt missed the season. The Pats are going lose Joe Thuney unless a miracle happens. Marcus Cannon might be on the block to save cap. Belichick should bring in a center in case Andrews isn't ready. The team should resign LaAdrian Waddle and look at these guys in the draft.
G - Netane Muti Fresno ST, C/G - Lloyd Cushenbury III LSU, T/G - Calvin Throckmorton Oregon, T/G - Hakeen Adeniji Kansas, C/G - Cesar Ruiz Michigan , G/C - Jonah Jackson Ohio ST, G/T - Brandon Bowen Ohio St, T- Yasir Durant Missouri , T - Mekhi Becton Louisville, G - Tommy Kraemer ND, G/C - Darryl Williams Mississippi , G - Kohl Levao Hawaii, T - Scott Frantz Kansas ST, T - Terence Steele Texas Tech, G/T - Alex Givens Ole Miss, C - Matt Hennessy Temple
Stephen Gostkowski might not return to form from this hip injury, and Nick Folk was in decline before coming to New England. The Patriots should bring in one of these legs as an contingency plan.
Johnathan Song TCU, Rodrigo Blankenship Georgia, Jake Koehnke Air Force, Sam Sloman Miami OH