Patriots trading QB Joe Milton III to Cowboys ahead of draft
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The New York Times |
The Patriots’ stretch of poor draft classes has fully caught up to them.
USA Today |
The team can select the best players available during this month’s draft, rather than focusing on filling glaring needs.
CBSSports.com |
Milton impressed many around the league following his first career start which took place on the final weekend of the 2024 regular season.
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The Joe Milton III trade helped the New England Patriots slightly move up the draft board. Some will argue until the cows come home that the Patriots should have gotten more for their promising young quarterback. They ultimately decided to ship Milton and a seventh-round draft pick to the Dallas Cowboys for a fifth-rounder.
Granted, New England did sign both Mack Hollins and Stefon Diggs. Drake Maye will have a better wide receiver room than he had last year. But, there is one free agent left on the market the Patriots should consider bringing in for him.
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The New England Patriots are in an interesting spot in the NFL draft with the fourth overall pick. Cam Ward seems like the clear number-one pick as of now, which would leave top prospects Travis Hunter and Abdul Carter available at four.
Milton turned heads during the lead-up to the 2024 NFL draft with his incredibly powerful arm. The Patriots selected the former Tennessee signal-caller in the sixth round after drafting Maye with the No. 3 overall pick.
The New England Patriots are likely hoping to land one of Travis Hunter or Abdul Carter with the fourth overall pick in the NFL Draft, but it's looking less and
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