Patriots' Romeo Doubs Contract Draws Strong Reaction From Former Player
Former New England Patriots cornerback Logan Ryan believes the team got some great value with its signing of Romeo Doubs in free agency.
Patriots' Romeo Doubs Contract Draws Strong Reaction From Former Player originally appeared on NESN . Add NESN as a Preferred Source by clicking here . The New England Patriots haven't been as aggressive as they were in free agency last offseason, but they still have made some big moves.
The biggest of the bunch saw them sign former Green Bay Packers wide receiver Romeo Doubs to a four-year, $68 million contract shortly after Stefon Diggs got released. While it doesn't seem like Doubs was the Pats' top target in the wide receiver market, there's no doubt he will add to a wide receiver room that was lacking in the wake of Diggs' departure. And when comparing his contract to the four-year, $114 million deal Alec Pierce got from the Indianapolis Colts, former Patriots cornerback Logan Ryan thinks New England's front office did a great piece of business by bringing Doubs to town.
โOut of all the Packers receivers, we felt he was the most dangerous 1-on-1,โ Ryan said, per Karen Guregian of MassLive. โHeโs a really good route-runner, heโs really crafty and he has really good hands. To get him at $15-16-17 million a year, and Alex Pierce is making $30 million, are you kidding me?
Thatโs great value. I mean, Doubs is a plug-and-play starting No. 1 receiver for cheaper than what you paid Diggs last year.