Michael Hurley: The Patriots Front Office Knows What’s at Stake
On Tuesday’s edition of Toucher and Hardy, Michael Hurley of CBS Boston, joins the show and discusses the new Patriots documentary, along with how the team may handle this enormous offseason.
I would like to think they’re not going to hesitate…
Fred Toucher: So the Lawrence Guy is no longer on this team. They opened up even more cap space. If you’re the Patriots, Michael Hurley, what do you do this off season? How nuts do you go in free agency? What do you do in the draft? What are your opinions as we get close to all this going down?
Michael Hurley: I think it’s not helping that the free agent class and I don’t have a list in front of me. When you when you look at it, you’re not like, “wow”, you can really improve your team overnight with this group. It’s not that type of year, but they need tackles for sure. That’s going to cost a lot of money. Whether they keep (Michael) Onwenu, or get two new tackles or just one, they’re going to need tackles. They’re going to need wide receivers. They’re probably going to need a tight end. And then there’s a position called quarterback that they’re going to need to upgrade.
The draft can help you in some ways, but you’re not going to completely revamp your offense just through one draft in one year. So they’re going to have to go at it. I guess the biggest challenge or the biggest hurdle from the outside is saying, well, how do these guys think? Because we haven’t seen the Patriots operate without Bill Belichick running the ship for so long, that I don’t know how Eliot Wolff is going to approach this. I don’t know whether some of those bad picks in recent years were the result of Matt Groh or whether they’re a result of Bill Belichick ignoring Matt Groh, I don’t know.
So we’re going to find out a lot in these coming weeks. But I have to imagine that the new front office is not going to be the type to be like, well, we don’t need DeAndre Hopkins, we have Tyquan Thornton. I feel like this front office just knows what what is at stake and how much they have to build. So I think when it comes to spending, when it comes to drafting positions that maybe aren’t considered smart in certain spots, I would like to think they’re not going to hesitate.