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The New England Patriots (4-12) are primed to have a busy offseason ahead of them. The team’s abysmal offense — which, per Team Rankings, stands 26th in yards per game, last in points per game and 25th in touchdowns per game — needs a complete overhaul, and the star-studded defense may be losing several key names.
The Patriots will likely address some positions — like quarterback — through the draft to get the best combination of youth and talent, but the bulk of their roster additions will be through free agency, which begins on March 13.
2024’s class of free agents is plentiful, and the Patriots will have several names to consider.
Tee Higgins, Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins was floated as a trade candidate for the Patriots last offseason. Even though the transaction never occurred, the Patriots may get a crack at him again come March.
New England has some promise in rookie receiver Demario Douglas, but aside from that, their current group of receivers are not enough. The Patriots need someone like Higgins — an established, consistent option — on their team.
Higgins is the second receiving option for Cincinnati, but he has still managed to record numbers like a team’s top receiver. In the first three years of his career, Higgins approximately averaged an impressive 1,000 yards and six touchdowns per season.
While Higgins’ performance this year (656 yards, five touchdowns) has taken a dip due to injuries to himself and starting quarterback Joe Burrow, he is still one of the better players in the league at his respective position, and, if paired with the right man under center, he would be the best receiver the Patriots have seen since Julian Edelman.
In order to get their offer in for Higgins, New England will have to get lucky. He is eligible for a franchise tag, and currently, there is little to suggest that Cincinnati will not keep the 24-year-old for another year.
Additionally, the Patriots’ instability at head coach and quarterback may discourage Higgins from signing, as he will be fielding offers from more attractive teams. If the Patriots want to sign Higgins, they will need to hope he avoids the franchise tag and has faith in the Patriots’ future.
Mekhi Becton, New York Jets offensive tackle
The Patriots are slated to lose starting offensive linemen Trent Brown and Michael Onwenu to free agency during the upcoming offseason, and divisional rival Mekhi Becton is one of the top available replacements in the league.
Becton was a prime pick in the 2020 draft, but has dealt with injury issues. The 2023 season was Becton’s first real chance to display his talents, and he played commendably amidst the Jets’ quarterback fiasco.
Becton would currently be downgrade from the aforementioned Patriots offensive linemen, but he is serviceable by all means, and would be an overall solid addition to the team and an important piece to New England’s front line.
PFF described Becton as someone who “always had the athletic ability to play at a high level in [the NFL].” With the right coaching, the 24-year-old could see a jump in production, which would be a win-win scenario for himself and the Patriots.
The Patriots offensive line was consistently a weakness of the team throughout the Mac Jones era. By employing Becton, the Patriots will be taking a step in the right direction to protect what will likely be a rookie quarterback.
With key Patriots safety Kyle Dugger poised to be a free agent this offseason, the Patriots can seek an alternative option in Antoine Winfield Jr.
Winfield Jr. is a former Super Bowl champion and Pro Bowler. This season, he has recorded three interceptions and five forced fumbles. When ESPN conducted a survey in July 2022, Winfield Jr. was voted as the 10th-best safety in the league.