Christian Barmore, Patriots agree to massive extension
Jan 1, 2023; Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA; New England Patriots defensive tackle Christian Barmore (90) reacts after a sack against the Miami Dolphins during the second half at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brian Fluharty-USA TODAY Sports
Christian Barmore has locked in with the New England Patriots for the long haul.
The Pats and their star defensive tackle have agreed to a massive four-year extension worth up to $92 million, according to multiple reports. Source: The Patriots and DT Christian Barmore have agreed to a contract extension. Deal is done.
A cornerstone piece for the Patriots is locked up for the future. A post-draft splash for the Patriots.
— Doug Kyed (@DougKyed) April 29, 2024" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Doug Kyed of the Boston Herald broke the agreement, then ESPN’s Standout DT Christian Barmore and the Patriots reached agreement on a four-year deal with a maximum value of $92 million. The deal was negotiated and confirmed by Nicole Lynn, of Klutch Sports. https://t.co/eBmfg3n6YN
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) April 29, 2024" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Adam Schefter came in with the numbers.
Christian Barmore's new deal with the #Patriots is worth $41.8 million in guarantees, per source. Patriots had been working on it for a while, now it's done.
— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) April 29, 2024" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Jeremy Fowler has the guaranteed money, as we continue to piece this together: the deal is worth $41.8 million in guarantees. As of this writing, there have yet to be any full breakdowns of salaries and bonuses/incentives.
Barmore is entering the final year of his rookie deal with the Patriots, so this extends him through the 2028 season.
Dec 24, 2023; Denver, Colorado, USA; New England Patriots defensive tackle Christian Barmore (90) reacts after a play ]in the third quarter against the Denver Broncos at Empower Field at Mile High. Credit: Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports
No matter how the deal breaks down, it’s a huge one for Barmore, a 2021 second-round pick who flashed in his first two years as a pro before enjoying a true breakout season in year 3. Barmore finished the 2023 campaign with 8.5 sacks, 16 quarterback hits, one forced fumble, 13 tackles for loss, and six passes batted at the line of scrimmage.
Barmore especially took flight about midway through the season, starting in the Patriots’ surprising home win over the Buffalo Bills. He grabbed 7.5 of his 8.5 sacks over his final 11 games, including a three-sack performance in a Christmas Eve win over the Denver Broncos.
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This extension continues the Patriots’ trend under de facto GM Eliot Wolf of prioritizing internal free agent retention. The Pats also re-signed wide receiver Kendrick Bourne, tight end Hunter Henry, right tackle Mike Onwenu, safety Kyle Dugger, and linebackers Josh Uche and Anfernee Jennings this off-season.
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Meet the New England Patriots 2024 draft class
The New England Patriots 2024 draft class is complete. Read more about each pick below.
In total, the Pats made eight selections in the 2024 draft, and seven of them addressed the offense. It was the right thing to do, for a unit that had rotted from within at all the key spots on the roster.
That doesn’t mean all these draft picks are guaranteed to hit, but it was imperative for Patriots de facto GM Eliot Wolf to take shots at critical positions like quarterback, wide receiver, and tackle. He did exactly that with the Pats’ first three picks in a row.
Did Wolf land the Patriots’ franchise quarterback of the future? That will be the No. 1 question coming out of this draft. Meet him and the rest of the Patriots’ 2024 draft picks…
Round 1, No. 3: QB Drake Maye, UNC
Drake Maye (Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
The key to the whole thing. If Maye pans out and becomes the Patriots’ first true franchise quarterback since Tom Brady, their concerns at wide receiver and along the offensive line suddenly won’t matter so much.
Maye has prototypical quarterback size at 6-foot-4 and 223 pounds, and has the arm talent to elevate the weapons around him. But despite his off-the-charts raw ability, Maye needs to improve his footwork and has a steep learning curve ahead of him going from North Carolina to an NFL offense.
So, the best thing for both Maye and the organization is to sit him to begin his rookie year, and allow him to work out the kinks in his game and learn the playbook. Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo and director of scouting Eliot Wolf are confident that Maye has the work ethic and “football intelligence” to do so.
If all goes well in Maye’s development, the Pats will have their franchise quarterback of the future. And he would be the type of guy you need in the modern NFL: an elite athlete with the intangibles to match.
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