NFL Writer Places Patriots Offense In Intriguing Spot After 2026 Draft
An NFL writer placed the New England Patriots offense in an interesting spot following the 2026 Draft.
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One of the reasons New England reached the Super Bowl was its offense led by quarterback Drake Maye and wide receiver Stefon Diggs. However, with Diggs no longer on the Patriots, it will be interesting to see how they perform this season without him. Despite losing one of their key players from last year, Bleacher Report's Brad Gagnon still ranked New England's offense seventh in his post-draft rankings.
"Quarterback Drake Maye nearly won MVP as a 23-year-old sophomore, and little is changing around him with Vera-Tucker and Doubs essentially replacing Bradbury and Diggs," Gagnon wrote on Wednesday. "The line is talented (albeit not yet elite), and they've got a strong 1-2 punch in the backfield. Plus, there's a chance A.
J. Brown is coming. " The Patriots lost Diggs but brought in veteran wide receiver Romeo Doubs from the Green Bay Packers and signed guard Alijah Vera-Tucker from the New York Jets.