How the Patriots can draft their way back into contention
Briefly

The New England Patriots, coming off consecutive 4-13 seasons, have undergone a significant transformation aimed at revitalizing their struggling franchise. The Kraft family has made decisive moves, hiring former player Mike Vrabel as head coach and aggressively pursuing defensive talent in free agency to address last season's poor defense. Key signings include star interior defender Milton Williams and seasoned talents like Harold Landry and Stefon Diggs. However, while defensive upgrades are prominent, the offense still requires significant enhancements, raising questions about the unit's capability moving forward.
The New England Patriots finished the last two seasons with 4-13 records, sparking decisive changes from the Kraft family to revitalize their franchise.
Hiring Mike Vrabel as head coach and making aggressive free agent signings aimed to improve the Patriots' defense significantly after a poor 30th place finish in DVOA.
While defensive improvements included key players like Milton Williams, the Patriots also aimed to upgrade their offense, signing veteran tackle Morgan Moses and receiver Stefon Diggs.
Despite signing Stefon Diggs, who brings route-running skills, questions remain whether he can still stretch the field for the Patriots' historically weak offensive corps.
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