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Do Patriots stand to gain from acquiring another CB this offseason?

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Should the Patriots consider adding more depth at cornerback ahead of the 2026 NFL season?

The New England Patriots are perhaps strongest at cornerback at the present, but have the potential to be even stronger at the position with the addition of a notable free agent before the start of next season. According to ESPN’s Aaron Schatz, the Patriots stand to gain from adding another cornerback to their roster despite being strong at every position. ”Fifth-round rookie Karon Prunty was seen as a reach by consensus boards, and Scouts Inc.

didn't even rank him among their top 300 players for this year's draft,” Schatz said. “Charles Woods, the backup nickel, played 117 snaps for the Patriots last season. Veterans such as Adoree' Jackson and Rasul Douglas would be interesting choices for depth.

” The Patriots’ cornerback room is led by former Second-Team All-Pro corner Christian Gonzalez, a standout performer for New England in the playoffs last season. The Patriots also have former Super Bowl champion Carlton Davis and Marcus Jones. Prunty will compete for snaps along with Kindle Vildor at backup cornerback on the outside, with Charles Woods as the backup nickel corner.

However, several veterans, in addition to Jackson and Douglas, are still available in free agency for the Patriots to sign, even on short-term deals. Trevon Diggs and L’Jarius Sneed are two other names that stand out in free agency. The Patriots have $35.