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Several offensive linemen drafted by the New England Patriots each has different stories about their first impressions with the team.
How do the Patriots improve again in 2026? Eliot Wolf pointed to Drake Maye, but he wouldn't share much about key roster decisions on Stefon Diggs and others at the combine.
INDIANAPOLIS — Patriots executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf spoke with reporters Tuesday morning during the annual NFL Scouting Combine. 1. Wolf indicated the Week 12 MCL injury to rookie left tackle Will Campbell was a turning point that marred his otherwise promising season.
Wolf suggested that the AFC champions are not satisfied with their roster despite reaching Super Bowl 60 earlier this month.
Patriots executive Eliot Wolf identifies a decline in Will Campbell's lower-body strength following a knee injury.
Mike Evans has been a Tampa Bay Buccaneers legend for quite some time. He's already accrued 12 seasons, and he had 11-straight 1,000-yard campaigns prior to his
Patriots executive Eliot Wolf did not specify how New England intends to proceed with wide receiver Stefon Diggs this offseason.
New England Patriots vice president Eliot Wolf admitted that his team is in the market for an offensive tackle in the 2026 offseason, but not the one people are talking about. Wolf rejected the idea that he is targeting impending Green Bay Packers free agent Rasheed Walker at the 2026 NFL Combine.
In his most recent mock draft, Jeremiah has the Patriots taking Missouri’s Zion Young. Other edge defenders to watch include Oklahoma’s Mason Thomas, Texas A & M’s Cashius Howell, and Miami’s Akheem Mesidar. All of the above have a decent chance of being available at No. 31.