The Sun (Lowell)

WHERE ROSTER STANDS AFTER FREE AGENCY

Plenty of holes remain heading into the draft

- By Doug Kyed The Boston Herald

Instead of making splashy moves to acquire big-name free agents, the Patriots instead used the beginning portion of the new league year to re-sign their own core players and fill in obvious gaps on their roster.

With the first week of free agency in the rearview, let’s take a closer look at the Patriots’ depth chart to see where needs still exist with the draft still over a month away.

Quarterbac­k

Jacoby Brissett, Bailey Zappe, Nathan Rourke

The obvious need here is for a rookie quarterbac­k — preferably one selected No. 3 overall in the 2024 NFL Draft. Depending on how that player performs in training camp and the preseason, he could overtake the starting spot from Brissett.

Running back

Rhamondre Stevenson, Antonio Gibson, Kevin Harris, Jamycal Hasty, Ke’shawn Vaughn

The Patriots could head into the 2024 season with this group. Ideally, however, they’d add another early-down back with a veteran free-agent signing or late in the draft to compete with Harris. Vaughn, a Buccaneers 2020 third-round pick, will be an interestin­g player to watch in training camp if he lasts that long on the roster.

Wide receiver

Kendrick Bourne, Demario Douglas, K.J. Osborn, Juju Smith-schuster, Tyquan Thornton, Jalen Reagor, Kayshon Boutte, T.J. Luther, Kawaan Baker

The Patriots currently lack a starting-caliber “X” receiver. If the season started today, either Reagor or Boutte would need to fill that role, or the Patriots would need to exist in tight formations. The top five wide receivers on the depth chart are either “Z” or slot receivers. Osborn, the Patriots’ most recent wide receiver signing, fits into the same “Z”/slot roles as Bourne, Douglas, Smith-schuster and Thornton. He doesn’t necessaril­y make the Patriots better, just deeper. The team does feel like they got a bargain on Osborn after a down year and that he was cheaper than his 2021-22 numbers suggest.

If the Patriots can’t sign a player like Mike Williams to play “X,” then they’ll need to make a trade or draft a wide receiver high next month.

Tight end

Hunter Henry, Austin Hooper, La’michael Pettway

The Patriots should look to add more depth during the late stages of free agency or in the later rounds of the 2024 NFL

Draft. Henry and Hooper are a nice start, however.

Offensive line

LT Chukwuma Okorafor, LG Cole Strange, C David Andrews, RG Sidy Sow, RT Mike Onwenu, G Nick Leverett, G Atonio Mafi, C Jake Andrews, OT Vederian Lowe, OT Conor Mcdermott, OT Calvin Anderson, G Michael Jordan, OT Andrew Stueber, OT Tyrone Wheatley Jr.

This unit still lacks an ideal fit at left tackle. The options are dwindling in free agency, so the Patriots might need to head into the 2024 NFL Draft with needs at quarterbac­k, wide receiver and left tackle, which isn’t ideal. If this is the group the Patriots took into training camp, it would essentiall­y be an open competitio­n at left tackle between Okorafor, Lowe, Mcdermott, Anderson, Stueber and Wheatley.

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