
"The New England Patriots are among the best-positioned teams going into the offseason. Coming off a season that exceeded expectations, the Patriots have the cap space, draft picks, and foundation to continue improving the roster. While big-ticket items like A.J. Brown and George Pickens could become available this offseason, adding supplementary players could do New England a world of good."
"Despite taking just 15 carries across three games, he rushed for a respectable 4.1 YPC and had 3 catches. Is he the player he was in Pittsburgh? No, but in New England, he wouldn't have to be. The Chargers selected Omarion Hampton in the first round and have an excellent second option in Kimani Vidal. A deal for Harris would likely be the veteran's minimum with incentives, a low-risk contract for a running back coming off a major injury."
The Patriots enter the offseason with cap space, draft capital, and a roster foundation to build upon. Mike Vrabel’s preference for power football suggests targeting physical, downhill players who fit a power-run or physical defensive profile. Najee Harris presents a low-risk depth option after an Achilles tear, offering past 1,000-yard upside, size (6-foot-1, 242 pounds), and a likely veteran-minimum, incentive-laden deal while recovering. Big-name wide receiver options like A.J. Brown or George Pickens could surface, but complementary under-the-radar signings and supplemental depth additions could meaningfully improve roster balance and play-style fit.
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