Setting Odds for Patriots Signing Their Top 10 Free-Agent Targets
We’re back at it at Bleacher Report after a brief hiatus. Taking a look at some internal and external free agents the Pats could look to.
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Setting Odds for Patriots Signing Their Top 10 Free-Agent Targets
We’re back at it at Bleacher Report after a brief hiatus. Taking a look at some internal and external free agents the Pats could look to.
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Great stuff throughout this one as always.
Good Sunday read from Frenz.
Talib. No question.
I like Edelman, but we have to be realistic given the number of factors.
It might hurt more to lose his punt return skills. Don’t get me wrong, I like Edelman, but I don’t think he’s irreplaceable and the Pats only have so much cap room. They also have a ton of youth at receiver that they need to develop.
And unless we’re talking Bill O’Brien and the Texans, who know Edelman, I’d be wary if I was another team about giving Edelman a monster deal. Can he replicate his 2013 production with another QB, in another offense? And can he stay healthy? There are a lot of questions that would scare me off. That potentially could keep Edelman in the Pats’ price range, but they can’t afford to overspend on a position they put a bunch of money into last year.
As for Talib, we’ve seen the difference he makes. He changes the entire complexion of the defense. Corners like him are near impossible to find. You either have to grab one at the top of the draft or overpay one in free agency. That’s unless you get lucky on someone like Richard Sherman, but instances like him are rare.
Talib’s injury history should knock him out of elite corner money, but the Pats will have to pony up a significant contract to him. I’d even be fine franchising him if they can open up enough space.
Just given the Patriots’ history, what’s the harder position for them to find? A slot receiver or a top corner? It’s a top corner every time. They have one who is now experience in the system, showed great leadership in his first full year with the team, and can take out the top opposing weapon.
For all those reasons, Talib should be the priority as I see it.
First broke by Jim McBride, the Patriots are re-signing Cam Newton to a 1-year $14M contract. Oh boy, on first thoughts, I’m not happy about this. I was more than satisfied heading into the Draft with just Stidham as the sole QB on the roster, but now, Cam is returning for a second season with […]