Lots of folks suggest NE can just reel in the best free agent WR and OL players that are available. To that, I say, sure . . . go for it. But this is NE we are talking about. How likely is that to happen? It was easy to find all the free agents NE signed over the past 8 seasons. Here's who they signed as FA's at those positions . . . I don't see many impact signings, big investments, or guys that were at the top of the market. Note that these are free agent signings (not UDFA signings or players they plucked off someone else's practice squad).
WR: K.J. Osborn, Matt Landers, JuJu Smith-Schuster, Jalen Reagor, Ty Montgomery, Lil'Jordan Humphrey, Josh Hammond, Nelson Agholor, Kendrick Bourne, Marvin Hall, Devin Ross, Malcolm Perry, Damiere Byrd, Marqise Lee, Will Hastings, Isaiah Zuber, Andre Baccelia, Blake Ellington, Maurice Harris, Demaryius Thomas, Dontrelle Inman, Cameron Meredith, Antonio Brown, Jordan Matthews, Devin Lucien, Paul Turner, Eric Decker, K.J. Maye, Amara Darboh, Chad Hansen, Corey Coleman, Bennie Folwer, Devin Street, DeAndrew White, Andrew Hawkins, Tony Washington, Kenny Britt, Bernard Ready
T: Chukwuma Okofor, Keeln Diesch, Calvin Anderson, Riley Reiff, Conor McDermott, Jerald Hawkins, Cedrick Lang, Jared Veldheer, Marshall Newhouse, Caleb Benenoch, Matt Tobin, Ulrick John
G: Nick Leverett, Liam Fornadel, Alex Redmond, R.J. Prince, Ben Braden, J.J. Dielman, Luke Bowanko, Jason King, Nate Theaker
C: Ted Karras, Tyler Gauthier, Brian Schwenke, James Ferentz
Despite the Kraft's saying their checkbook has always been open and no coach was ever prevented from signing players, they certainly didn't allocate much money in terms of bringing in many big-ticket, high-profile, break-the-bank signings. If they bring in even one guy that fits that category this off season, I would be surprised.