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The Patriots are set to have the most cap space available in the league this offseason with $127.7 million. Which players could they pursue with that money?
New coach Mike Vrabel and offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels have turned to one of the most experienced developers of the offensive line in football in Doug Marrone. He is coming off a rough few seasons with the New Orleans Saints, a team that has been gutted with their salary cap and had terrible head coaching from Dennis Allen.
1. Stanley and OL: At the NFL scouting combine, one rival NFL executive said some of the buzz going around was that the Patriots would aggressively pursue veteran Baltimore Ravens left tackle Ronnie Stanley should he make it to unrestricted free agency.
Boston College coach Bill O’Brien gave some insight into what New England Patriots offensive line coach Doug Marrone can bring to the table.
Head coach Mike Vrabel assembled an impressive group of assistants that includes two former head coaches in offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels and offensive line coach Doug Marrone, a former interim head coach in passing game coordinator and tight ends coach Thomas Brown and a former offensive coordinator in wide receivers coach Todd Downing.
The New England Patriots have been considered a suitor for wide receiver Cooper Kupp, giving them a potential star talent to pair with youngster Drake Maye. With a slew of cap space, picks to trade, and a young star quarterback, the Patriots could get creative this offseason.
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