Mike Vrabel and Eliot Wolf both discussed the Patriots' offseason and expectations for the 2025 season with Michael Felger on Monday.
New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel hinted at the team's strategy with the No. 4 pick ahead of the 2025 NFL draft.
PALM BEACH, Fla. — Coach Mike Vrabel believes the Patriots have options to fill their void at left tackle, whether that be Caedan Wallace, Vederian Lowe, or a player acquired in the draft.
It seems so far that the league's coaches have differing views on the proposal. Buffalo Bills coach Sean McDermott expressed his concern for player safety with the tush push, meaning he's for the ban. There is an anonymous coach, though, that thinks the ban is "rooted in envy" for the teams who use it since they're good at executing the play.
The Patriots, 8-26 the last two years, seem to have given Vrabel wide latitude to revamp the roster as he deems fit. That means spending $190 million guaranteed and adding seven starters in free agency, as the Patriots have done since March 12. And finding new leaders in the locker room.
Head coach Mike Vrabel believes New England added competition and premium players at every level on defense in free agency, a foundation the Patriots will try to continue to build on through the draft and offseason program to turn things back around.
The New England Patriots and head coach Mike Vrabel have been connected as a potential suitor for Colorado Buffaloes star wide receiver and cornerback combo player Travis Hunter.
They've taken some steps in the right direction, including signing four-time Pro Bowler wide receiver Stefon Diggs. Additionally, they added offensive tackle Morgan Moss, guard Wes Schweitzer and center Garrett Bradbury to help support Maye in his second year.
The "tush push," a strategic quarterback sneak by the Philadelphia Eagles, is up for an NFL owners' vote, with the Green Bay Packers proposing a ban. Coaches Mike Vrabel and Sean McDermott offer differing opinions,