On Thursday morning, New England Patriots de facto general manager Eliot Wolf held a press conference at Gillette Stadium, ahead of the NFL Draft which is just a week away. A member of the Patriots’ personnel staff holding a pre-draft press conference is an annual event, but this was the first time Wolf was the one speaking.
For most of the 20-minute Q&A, the conversation was dominated by the same topic(s) that have dominated discourse around the Patriots over the past few months – the ‘big three’ needs of quarterback, tackle, and wide receiver.
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While Wolf didn’t outright say those positions aren’t needs, he did say he feels people have underrated the Patriots’ offense as a whole. Asked if the team is in a position to ‘support’ a rookie quarterback, Wolf touted the current roster.
“We have NFL receivers, we have NFL tight ends, we have NFL running backs, we have NFL offensive linemen,” he said. “We feel good about where we are and we feel through free agency – on the offensive side in particular – that we’ve been able to supplement our roster properly so we’re not having to draft for need as much offensively.”
To be clear, that’s not saying the Patriots won’t draft offensive players. Rather, Wolf seems to believe the Patriots are in a position to target the best players from a range of needs, rather than lock themselves into certain positions at certain spots.
This even extended to quarterback. Wolf answered with a direct “no” when asked if quarterback “has to be” the Patriots’ top pick, either at third overall or after a trade down. In a follow up answer though, he did say the team would be comfortable drafting from the top group of quarterbacks, and suggested he believes there will be at least one quarterback sitting there at three worth using the third overall pick on.
The general takeaway from Wolf’s comments seemed to be that even a week out from the draft, all options remain open for the Patriots (Wolf even mentioned being “open for business” regarding trades).
Knowing that, let’s take a closer look at what he had to say about each of the three biggest needs.