I'd agree with you that we don't need elite at WR.I would also like to see what these WR's can do ... with an above average O-line.Will be curious to see what the Pats do now that the C. Kupp dream is over.
Still think they need to add a FA WR of some kind that is above the level of say, KJ Osborne. Somebody who can raise the floor of the WR room, add to the culture, and actually produce. Some names:
- S. Diggs: Coming off a big injury. Diva. No thanks.
- A. Cooper: If they can get him cheap, sure, although rumors at the combine are that he's washed.
- Dionte Johnson: He's a headache, but he has talent and I don't think he'll ever be cheaper. Cut him in camp if he's a problem.
- K. Allen: Maybe he's got one year left?
- T. Lockett: Not a good sign that Seattle cut him even with DK on the trade block.
I'd probably take a wack at Cooper.
There's a ton of other options in the next tier down. Think Cooks, Agholor, Woods, Reynolds, Chark, etc. I say why bother? I'd rather see what Boutte, Polk, Baker, Pop can do with a clean slate.
Trade? Everyone keeps talking about J. Meyers, but why would LV even make him available? Aiyuk? Coming off a big injury and don't think he even would want to be here. Maybe GB? They have a few young guys there maybe they'd trade on? Be curious if there is a team I'm not thinking of here.
Then of course the draft.
- If Hunter is there, take him.
- T. McMillan: Really doubt they take him at 4. They could trade down a bit. I personally don't love him.
- L. Burden, E. Egbuka, M. Golden: They could trade back into the back half of the first round and grab one of these guys.
- 2nd / Third Round: I think they WILL draft a WR here. My personal favorite: Jayden Higgins, Iowa State. Others: Tre Harris, Jack Bech, Jalen Royals.
Now they could just semi-punt on the position and go TE in the draft. I'd expect them to draft one for sure. We know McDaniel's loves his two TEs.
I wonder if T. Warren could be an option at 4 or especially if they trade down? There's also a ton of depth in the draft at TE...good year to target one.
Well, we'll see how it all plays out.
Imagine if Maye had 3 (or 5) seconds to allow WR's to get open before having to pull the trigger.
I'd prefer NE trade down from #4 and fill more holes elsewhere. Maybe pick up a bonus pick or two in 2026.
I might be asking a lot but my vision for this team is a well balanced offense behind a capable O-line ... and a dominant defense at all 3 levels.
I don't think they need an "ELITE" WR to make this happen.
I don't have the answers for NE. That being said, Maye's numbers did not indicate what you just posted. With up to 2.5 seconds in the pocket to throw, Maye had a 97.6 passer rating, was intercepted on 1.3% of attempts, and was sacked on 6.6% of drop backs. When he had more than 2.5 seconds in the pocket to throw, his passer rating was 69.1, had an interception percentage of 6.2%, and was sacked on 13.7% of drop backs (and his YPA dropped by nearly 1.5). That seems counterintuitive to what should have happened. Not sure if that's a systemic thing that short timing routes were better covered due to more guys in coverage and no one got open. But that combination of outcomes was . . . not good.Maye seemed perfectly capable last year with a hodge podge of WRs. If he had a decent O line I think he'd still be more than productive.
In a very big picture I understand this...they have done an excellent job on the defensive side of the ball in free agency and outside of Godwin and Stanley who they are reported to have made big pushes for but did not land there aren't/weren't many offensive players that were too appealing...they also appear to be very serious with building a new culture with who they bring in which is very smart...unfortunately the bottom-line is they have gigantic holes all over their offense and not doing anything is unacceptable...regardless of how good the defense is next year Drake Maye's development (and health) is the most important thing for this franchise and quite frankly there isn't a close second...as far as offensive personnel go they are setting him up for failure...they can potentially add some quality pieces in the draft but as we all know that is an inexact science...I do believe in Vrabel and will remain patient (as painful as that may be right now) and have faith he understands this situation as well but they still have a lot of work to do on the offensive-side of the ball and at least right now not a ton of options to accomplish it...something has to give here.NE said not to be interested in any of the remaining FA on the market and are not negotiating with any of them. Apparently they will see what happens in the draft, who gets released, and who may be available via trade closer to the season starting.
Metrics be damned. I know what my eyes see in him.I don't have the answers for NE. That being said, Maye's numbers did not indicate what you just posted. With up to 2.5 seconds in the pocket to throw, Maye had a 97.6 passer rating, was intercepted on 1.3% of attempts, and was sacked on 6.6% of drop backs. When he had more than 2.5 seconds in the pocket to throw, his passer rating was 69.1, had an interception percentage of 6.2%, and was sacked on 13.7% of drop backs (and his YPA dropped by nearly 1.5). That seems counterintuitive to what should have happened. Not sure if that's a systemic thing that short timing routes were better covered due to more guys in coverage and no one got open. But that combination of outcomes was . . . not good.Maye seemed perfectly capable last year with a hodge podge of WRs. If he had a decent O line I think he'd still be more than productive.
Strange.NE said not to be interested in any of the remaining FA on the market and are not negotiating with any of them. Apparently they will see what happens in the draft, who gets released, and who may be available via trade closer to the season starting.
					
				Radio just now Titans and Pats have strong interest in Ayomanor in the second due to his blocking.
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Elic Ayomanor Wide Receiver Stanford | NFL Draft Profile & Scouting Report
Rating: 85.4 Rank: #10 Forty: 4.44 Ayomanor projects as a high-end WR2 with legitimate WR1 upside, warranting strong consideration in the second round. His exceptional work in the intermedia...www.nfldraftbuzz.com
Older posters know of Meshawn being asked to block and Chrebet and that whole thing. Vrabel is a lot like Belichick in that when he's not paying attention a little Parcells will come out of his mouth. I like it. It shows Vrabel the player paid close attention to what BB was teaching. He didn't play for him and theoretically shouldn't know Parcells stuff...but he does.
Please, NE . . . don't do it. NFL.com has Ayomanor as the #15 WR prospect and #102 prospect overall. His profile mentions a lack of speed, a lack of getting separation, and a lot of drops. Why on earth would they want to take a blocking WR way earlier than he is slated to get picked? At best, he's a project. They don't need ANOTHER WR project. They've had plenty of those.Radio just now Titans and Pats have strong interest in Ayomanor in the second due to his blocking.
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Elic Ayomanor Wide Receiver Stanford | NFL Draft Profile & Scouting Report
Rating: 85.4 Rank: #10 Forty: 4.44 Ayomanor projects as a high-end WR2 with legitimate WR1 upside, warranting strong consideration in the second round. His exceptional work in the intermedia...www.nfldraftbuzz.com
Older posters know of Meshawn being asked to block and Chrebet and that whole thing. Vrabel is a lot like Belichick in that when he's not paying attention a little Parcells will come out of his mouth. I like it. It shows Vrabel the player paid close attention to what BB was teaching. He didn't play for him and theoretically shouldn't know Parcells stuff...but he does.
Right. We just got M. Hollins who is a good blocker.Please, NE . . . don't do it. NFL.com has Ayomanor as the #15 WR prospect and #102 prospect overall. His profile mentions a lack of speed, a lack of getting separation, and a lot of drops. Why on earth would they want to take a blocking WR way earlier than he is slated to get picked? At best, he's a project. They don't need ANOTHER WR project. They've had plenty of those.Radio just now Titans and Pats have strong interest in Ayomanor in the second due to his blocking.
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Elic Ayomanor Wide Receiver Stanford | NFL Draft Profile & Scouting Report
Rating: 85.4 Rank: #10 Forty: 4.44 Ayomanor projects as a high-end WR2 with legitimate WR1 upside, warranting strong consideration in the second round. His exceptional work in the intermedia...www.nfldraftbuzz.com
Older posters know of Meshawn being asked to block and Chrebet and that whole thing. Vrabel is a lot like Belichick in that when he's not paying attention a little Parcells will come out of his mouth. I like it. It shows Vrabel the player paid close attention to what BB was teaching. He didn't play for him and theoretically shouldn't know Parcells stuff...but he does.
Of the guys in the building currently on staff, here's how they have fared previously in terms of drafting WRs. Mind you, these folks may not have had any say or involvement at all, but here are the players that were drafted when they were around (and the pick number involved):Right. We just got M. Hollins who is a good blocker.
How about we get WRs who actually a) Run fast, b) Can separate, c) Can run good routes, D) Can Catch, and E) Score touchdowns.
N’Keal Harry lite comp….what’s not to like.Please, NE . . . don't do it. NFL.com has Ayomanor as the #15 WR prospect and #102 prospect overall. His profile mentions a lack of speed, a lack of getting separation, and a lot of drops. Why on earth would they want to take a blocking WR way earlier than he is slated to get picked? At best, he's a project. They don't need ANOTHER WR project. They've had plenty of those.Radio just now Titans and Pats have strong interest in Ayomanor in the second due to his blocking.
Here's a link
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Elic Ayomanor Wide Receiver Stanford | NFL Draft Profile & Scouting Report
Rating: 85.4 Rank: #10 Forty: 4.44 Ayomanor projects as a high-end WR2 with legitimate WR1 upside, warranting strong consideration in the second round. His exceptional work in the intermedia...www.nfldraftbuzz.com
Older posters know of Meshawn being asked to block and Chrebet and that whole thing. Vrabel is a lot like Belichick in that when he's not paying attention a little Parcells will come out of his mouth. I like it. It shows Vrabel the player paid close attention to what BB was teaching. He didn't play for him and theoretically shouldn't know Parcells stuff...but he does.
Poked around to read up more on Ayomanor. That article had him ranked way higher than anywhere else. Most places had him as a 3rd round pick and a couple had him as an early Day 3 pick. He missed the 2022 season with a torn ACL / MCL / Meniscus. He essentially had 10% of his career receptions, 16% of his career yardage, and 25% of his career TD all in one game. Maybe he will eventually turn into something but IMO taking him at Pick 38 makes no sense.
Wasn’t that game vs Colo and Hunter ?Poked around to read up more on Ayomanor. That article had him ranked way higher than anywhere else. Most places had him as a 3rd round pick and a couple had him as an early Day 3 pick. He missed the 2022 season with a torn ACL / MCL / Meniscus. He essentially had 10% of his career receptions, 16% of his career yardage, and 25% of his career TD all in one game. Maybe he will eventually turn into something but IMO taking him at Pick 38 makes no sense.
I beileve so. IIRC, that was the game Ayomanor pinned the ball against Hunter's helmet for a TD.Wasn’t that game vs Colo and Hunter ?Poked around to read up more on Ayomanor. That article had him ranked way higher than anywhere else. Most places had him as a 3rd round pick and a couple had him as an early Day 3 pick. He missed the 2022 season with a torn ACL / MCL / Meniscus. He essentially had 10% of his career receptions, 16% of his career yardage, and 25% of his career TD all in one game. Maybe he will eventually turn into something but IMO taking him at Pick 38 makes no sense.
Tet McMillan ran 4.48 at his pro day. At 6-4, 219 lbs.
He may not slide. That's pretty damn good for a guy that big.
Yeah they were talking of this during the radio show this morning.I beileve so. IIRC, that was the game Ayomanor pinned the ball against Hunter's helmet for a TD.Wasn’t that game vs Colo and Hunter ?Poked around to read up more on Ayomanor. That article had him ranked way higher than anywhere else. Most places had him as a 3rd round pick and a couple had him as an early Day 3 pick. He missed the 2022 season with a torn ACL / MCL / Meniscus. He essentially had 10% of his career receptions, 16% of his career yardage, and 25% of his career TD all in one game. Maybe he will eventually turn into something but IMO taking him at Pick 38 makes no sense.
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C'mon now ... this is pretty deceiving.I don't have the answers for NE. That being said, Maye's numbers did not indicate what you just posted. With up to 2.5 seconds in the pocket to throw, Maye had a 97.6 passer rating, was intercepted on 1.3% of attempts, and was sacked on 6.6% of drop backs. When he had more than 2.5 seconds in the pocket to throw, his passer rating was 69.1, had an interception percentage of 6.2%, and was sacked on 13.7% of drop backs (and his YPA dropped by nearly 1.5). That seems counterintuitive to what should have happened. Not sure if that's a systemic thing that short timing routes were better covered due to more guys in coverage and no one got open. But that combination of outcomes was . . . not good.Maye seemed perfectly capable last year with a hodge podge of WRs. If he had a decent O line I think he'd still be more than productive.
Joe Milton seemed perfectly capable last year with a hodge podge of WR's.I'd agree with you that we don't need elite at WR.I would also like to see what these WR's can do ... with an above average O-line.Will be curious to see what the Pats do now that the C. Kupp dream is over.
Still think they need to add a FA WR of some kind that is above the level of say, KJ Osborne. Somebody who can raise the floor of the WR room, add to the culture, and actually produce. Some names:
- S. Diggs: Coming off a big injury. Diva. No thanks.
- A. Cooper: If they can get him cheap, sure, although rumors at the combine are that he's washed.
- Dionte Johnson: He's a headache, but he has talent and I don't think he'll ever be cheaper. Cut him in camp if he's a problem.
- K. Allen: Maybe he's got one year left?
- T. Lockett: Not a good sign that Seattle cut him even with DK on the trade block.
I'd probably take a wack at Cooper.
There's a ton of other options in the next tier down. Think Cooks, Agholor, Woods, Reynolds, Chark, etc. I say why bother? I'd rather see what Boutte, Polk, Baker, Pop can do with a clean slate.
Trade? Everyone keeps talking about J. Meyers, but why would LV even make him available? Aiyuk? Coming off a big injury and don't think he even would want to be here. Maybe GB? They have a few young guys there maybe they'd trade on? Be curious if there is a team I'm not thinking of here.
Then of course the draft.
- If Hunter is there, take him.
- T. McMillan: Really doubt they take him at 4. They could trade down a bit. I personally don't love him.
- L. Burden, E. Egbuka, M. Golden: They could trade back into the back half of the first round and grab one of these guys.
- 2nd / Third Round: I think they WILL draft a WR here. My personal favorite: Jayden Higgins, Iowa State. Others: Tre Harris, Jack Bech, Jalen Royals.
Now they could just semi-punt on the position and go TE in the draft. I'd expect them to draft one for sure. We know McDaniel's loves his two TEs.
I wonder if T. Warren could be an option at 4 or especially if they trade down? There's also a ton of depth in the draft at TE...good year to target one.
Well, we'll see how it all plays out.
Imagine if Maye had 3 (or 5) seconds to allow WR's to get open before having to pull the trigger.
I'd prefer NE trade down from #4 and fill more holes elsewhere. Maybe pick up a bonus pick or two in 2026.
I might be asking a lot but my vision for this team is a well balanced offense behind a capable O-line ... and a dominant defense at all 3 levels.
I don't think they need an "ELITE" WR to make this happen.
Maye seemed perfectly capable last year with a hodge podge of WRs. If he had a decent O line I think he'd still be more than productive.
A decent question I heard the other day is:Bengals have some "elite" WR's ... how's that working out for them?
So much $ tied up in WR's ... their defense is suffering.
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Sources: Former Vikings’ 2019 first-round pick Garrett Bradbury has reached agreement on a two-year deal worth up to $12 million, including $3.8 million guaranteed, with the New England Patriots.Bradbury started all 88 games he played for the Vikings. The Patriots recently released 10-year veteran and team captain David Andrews, and Bradbury now is expected to replace him.
That didn't take long.Some more OL help, Pats get Bradbury
Adam Schefter
Sources: Former Vikings’ 2019 first-round pick Garrett Bradbury has reached agreement on a two-year deal worth up to $12 million, including $3.8 million guaranteed, with the New England Patriots.Bradbury started all 88 games he played for the Vikings. The Patriots recently released 10-year veteran and team captain David Andrews, and Bradbury now is expected to replace him.
They're only giving him $3.8 million in guarantees, which is less than $4.9 million. The contract is up to $12 million so there are incentives for him to perform better. And if he doesn't, it won't debilitate the team financially to cut him loose. There's very little downside to this signing.They could had done a 7th round pick swap and paid out less money to land him that way ($4.9M).
We'll have to see more details of the contract to see what the terms are involving the "up to" part. They are unlikely to cut him and eat $3.8M, and there most likely will be additional money this season added to that. It's not a terrible signing, but like I mentioned earlier, why not go after the tier of OL guys that were considered the upgrades vs. the tier of guys getting released? NE still has $97M in cap room for this season. Short of a major trade or two, who else is out there for them to spend it on?They're only giving him $3.8 million in guarantees, which is less than $4.9 million. The contract is up to $12 million so there are incentives for him to perform better. And if he doesn't, it won't debilitate the team financially to cut him loose. There's very little downside to this signing.They could had done a 7th round pick swap and paid out less money to land him that way ($4.9M).
Already has better hands than half our receivers!Maybe Bradbury can double at receiver. Career receptions to date: Javon Baker (1), Garrett Bradbury (3) (regular and post season). I am guessing that Bradbury caught three passes that were deflected, as I have a hard time seeing how a center could catch a pass otherwise.
Reiss has him visiting the Pats next week but radio host says Reiss has him visiting the Pats this weekMentioned earlier
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Patriots kicking the tires on another former Titans LB who played for Mike Vrabel
Patriots have interest in another former Titans LB who played for Mike Vrabel.www.masslive.com
I would sooo bet $ on this if I could
Check out the YAC on THIS guy. He's an Edelman clone!Already has better hands than half our receivers!Maybe Bradbury can double at receiver. Career receptions to date: Javon Baker (1), Garrett Bradbury (3) (regular and post season). I am guessing that Bradbury caught three passes that were deflected, as I have a hard time seeing how a center could catch a pass otherwise.

Those DBs really didn't want a piece of Bradbury after he headed downfield. HaAlready has better hands than half our receivers!Maybe Bradbury can double at receiver. Career receptions to date: Javon Baker (1), Garrett Bradbury (3) (regular and post season). I am guessing that Bradbury caught three passes that were deflected, as I have a hard time seeing how a center could catch a pass otherwise.
Yeah the fact that Marrone coached him before and the Pats didn't pursue speaks volumes. Was probably another Trent Brown, and not the good 2018 kind.OT C. Robinson signed by the Texans. Hopefully a blessing in disguise since he's meh.
LB Jack Gibbens signed. Played for 2 years under Vrabel, 13 starts in his final year.
Reiss has him visiting the Pats next week but radio host says Reiss has him visiting the Pats this weekMentioned earlier
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Patriots kicking the tires on another former Titans LB who played for Mike Vrabel
Patriots have interest in another former Titans LB who played for Mike Vrabel.www.masslive.com
I would sooo bet $ on this if I could.
Either way, he's probably a Pats player and soon enough two things will happen-
David and Boston will know why I call him old Zach Thomas.
And he will probably be the catalyst to trigger Vrabel's 'OMG stop cutting linebackers.'
150? 160? LB transactions during his time in TEN. There's a lot of this guy cut, then signed, then cut, then signed....that builds up that number but it's just "madness" about his former position.
Did you see Reiss' bit about how Spillane made the Titans (90) on mother's day and cried calling his mom and how that really stuck with Vrabel? Yeah he cut him. He praised him all summer and cut him. Someone got hurt in Pittsburgh IIRC and he's suddenly starting and all Titans fans are like what happened there? And here he is excited to add him to his new team.
Those couple paragraphs are a good microcosm of how Vrabel is with LBs. I'm a big fan of Vrabel but "he's got a screw loose" with LBs