BREAKING: Patriots Predicted to Cut Ties With $4 Million Pick From Final Belichick Draft

Patriots Predicted to Cut Ties With $4 Million Pick From Final Belichick Draft

Last year, when the New England Patriots went on the clock in the first round of the NFL Draft, there was very little suspense about what they would do. After the departure of legendary quarterback Tom Brady following the 2019 season, then-coach Bill Belichick cycled through a worn-out Cam Newton, 2021 first-round draft bust Mac Jones and 2022 fourth-rounder Baily Zappe before the team realized it needed to find a true franchise signal-caller.

After owner Robert Kraft fired Belichick following the team’s dismal 2023, 4-13 season, under new head coach Jerod Mayo and general manager Eliot Wolf the Patriots used the No. 3 overall pick to take Drake Maye out of North Carolina, the ACC’s leader in passing yards in both 2022 and 2023.

This year, under Mike Vrabel — the Patriots third head coach in three seasons — trying to figure out who the Patriots will select with the No. 4 overall pick is like trying to complete a Rubik’s cube. Every time you turn, it looks different. For the first time in six years, the Patriots do not need a quarterback — but they need almost everything else, after their second straight 4-13 finish.

Patriots Draft Day Puzzle

New England Patriots links 4/17/25 - 2025 NFL Draft: Screaming need vs.  special talent

Will they take an offensive lineman to protect Maye, after the rookie endured 34 sacks in just 12 starts last year? Maybe Will Campbell from LSU?

Will Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter be available at No. 4? How about Penn State’s highly-talented but controversial edge rusher Abdul Carter?

Then there’s Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty. As head coach of the Tennessee Titans, Vrabel had success with bulldozer-style running back Derrick Henry. Will he look to recreate that success in New England with Jeanty, a similar runner?

The Patriots also need wide receivers. The team sat in the NFL basement last season in receiving yards. But if New England drafts a wide receiver with either their first or second-round picks, they will likely need to cut ties with at least one of the youthful but mostly unproven receivers currently on the roster.

In an ESPN report late Monday, the network’s NFL insider Adam Schefter named who he predicted that “expendable” wide receiver would be, and the name he chose was one of the remnants from the Belichick era.

Boutte May Be On Way Out of New England

In fact, 22-year-old Kayshon Boutte was one of the last draft picks Belichick made, in his 24 years of putting together Patriots draft classes. In 2023, the Belichick-led Patriots selected the LSU pass-catcher in the sixth round, with the 187th overall pick.

Echoing Schefter’s report, Danny Jailett of USA Today Patriotswire suggested that the team ship Boutte out to improve their draft standing.

“The Patriots are a rebuilding team, and they could use Boutte as part of a trade package to move up on the draft board or to simply acquire an extra draft pick,” Jailett wrote. “For a team with few receiving weapons, they’ll need a good backup plan in place to replace the production Boutte gave them last season.”

Boutte emerged as at least a credible threat in 2024, hauling in 43 receptions out of 68 targets for 589 yards, a respectable 13.7 yards per catch. He was also a favorite target of rookie Joe Milton III who had a breakout game in his lone appearance, Week 18 against the Buffalo Bills. Milton hit Boutte seven out of seven times for 117 yards, including a spectacular 48 yard touchdown pass as Milton rolled out of the pocket, throwing on the run.

Entering the third year of his $4.03 million, four-season rookie contract, Boutte would make an affordable development project for any team willing to take him in trade, if the Patriots in fact, as Schefter predicts, decide to cut ties with the Louisiana native.

 

Related Posts

New England Patriots’ Craig Woodson dives into NFL glory with electrifying tackling prowess and a chip on his shoulder

Witness Craig Woodson’s electrifying NFL debut with unmatched tackling prowess for the New England Patriots.

BREAKING : Mel Kiper Sees a ‘Big Step Forward;’ Gives Shocking Patriots’ Draft Grade

Explore the Patriots’ strategy in the 2025 NFL Draft as they prioritize protection and firepower for Drake Maye.

BREAKING : Patriots Exec Gets Honest on Potential WR Trade

The New England Patriots signed a pair of wide receivers in free agency and have added another one in the NFL Draft, acquiring Stefon Diggs, Mack Hollins and Ky

BREAKING : Patriots have a shot at drafting the next Mike Vrabel in Day 3 of 2025 NFL Draft

The first two days of the 2025 NFL Draft has been all offense for the New England Patriots.  That is not surprising since that side of the ball is where the tea

BREAKING NEWS : Patriots HC Mike Vrabel Reveals Will Campbell Offensive Line Role

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The New England Patriots wasted little time in filling their biggest roster void by selecting former LSU offensive tackle Will Campbell with

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *