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The New England Patriots arguably had the best offseason across the NFL.
The additions of head coach Mike Vrabel, receiver Stefon Diggs and so many others have the Patriots in an excellent position to reach the playoffs for the first time since 2021.
New England may not be done adding, either, as revealed Monday by executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf.

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While speaking to the media during Monday’s practice, Wolf revealed that the team would be willing to trade a first or second-round pick if it meant acquiring a player to help make the Patriots a better team.
“Sure – just doing what’s best for the team. If there’s a player out there that we feel like can help us and it costs that, then we would consider doing that,” he told reporters.
This late in the offseason, there aren’t too many superstar caliber players available for trade. However, nobody ever said there aren’t any, as there as two very notable players that have recently requeste