We wanted the Patriots to be aggressive in free agency.
Honestly, by their standards, they could have quit after their first agreement of the day and weād say this qualified as an aggressive start.Ā
But after signing tight end Jonnu Smith, they also got themselves a defensiveĀ tackle, an edge rusher, a defensive back and a pass-catcher, if you believe Nelson Agholor indeed catches passes.Ā
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It was a busy day. Aggressive? Definitely. Yet if we want to consider New Englandās day as being a big splash, itās because they threw a handful of pebbles, not a sizable rock.Ā
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Hereās where Pro Football Focus had the players New England signed ranked on their free agent list:Ā
TE Jonnu Smith: 34 (No. 2 tight end)Ā
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WR Nelson Agholor: 67 (No. 12 receiver)
EDGE Matthew Judon: 84 (No. 10 edge defender)Ā
DT Henry Anderson: 153 (No. 11 interior defender)
WR Kendrick Bourne: 159 (No. 25 receiver)Ā
DB Jalen Mills: 206 (No. 55 defensive back)
DT Davon Godchau (not ranked among top 250 free agents)
New Englandās moves represented them more strategically filling holes on their roster. Thatās the goal, but they didnāt exactly do it with studs, which they have done in free agencies past (Adalius Thomas, Stephon Gilmore).Ā
Really, they just positioned themselves to enter the draft with way fewer needs. Their team is better --Ā I'll say theyāve leapfrogged the Dolphins in their division --Ā but there was probably only one signing that warranted a "did you hear the Patriots got him?!"Ā move and that was Smith.Ā
For context, Cam Newton, the hopeful backup/maybe starter New England re-signed to jeers, is ranked 39th by PFF among free agents. Heās considered better than all but Smith among the teamās signings.Ā
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Iām for the moves. Iām not exactly for all the "Belichickās done it again!"Ā reaction, because all heās done is use the cap space he has because his roster wasnāt good. Teams that donāt have good players usually have money, and they use that money to fill needs.Ā
Was the money well-spent? Weāll see.
Iām wary of Judon at his price ($32 million guaranteed over the first two years), but I liked Belichick casting a wide net. My only real issue is at receiver, where he went with two mediocre players. Agholor got $26 million over two years and Bourne got three years and $22.5 million.
The Patriots entered the offseason without a true weapon at wide receiver. In signing Agholor and Bourne, they likely still donāt have a weapon there; the depth chart is just a little more crowded. Are the Patriots done at the position? Are they content with Smith making up for star power at receiver? Are they aware that Smith himself isnāt a star?Ā
The Patriots hold the 15th pick in the draft. If they can get a receiver in the top two rounds (or tight end Kyle Pitts; Iāll keep dreaming there) theyāll have done a good job of revamping their pass catchers. So far, theyāve gone from non-existent at tight end and receiver to solid at tight end and below average at receiver. There should still be work to do.Ā
The biggest way they could improve their passing game, of course, would be by addressing the quarterback. For now, it looks like theyāre filling in everything else, even if it isnāt with stars.