New England Patriots

New England Patriots

New England Patriots

May 23, 2022; Foxborough, MA, USA; New England Patriots wide receiver Nelson Agholor (15) makes a catch at the team's OTA at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Eric Canha-USA TODAY Sports

  • Heading into training camp, one of the bigger questions facing the Patriots was how the depth chart would shake out at wide receiver. The team looked to have four veterans competing for starting reps in DeVante ParkerKendrick BourneJakobi Meyers, and Nelson Agholor. In reality, there’s only enough significant playing time for two or three of those players, and the competition has gotten even tighter as rookie second-round pick Tyquan Thornton has impressed throughout camp. Clearly, at least one receiver was going to end up being left out of the main rotation, and potentially the roster.

    Through three weeks of training camp, all five receivers listed above have made a strong case to land a significant role. Heading into the first preseason game though, there may already be a candidate for the player who gets left out.

    Thursday morning, PFF’s Doug Kyed tweeted that “one source believes Nelson Agholor will wind up being the odd-man out in the Patriots WR room,” adding “behind the scenes, Agholor has impressed this offseason.”

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  • Kyed doesn’t definitively say whether that means Agholor would end up in a reserve role, or off the roster entirely. However, he did add that “a source on a WR-needy team said they wouldn’t take on his $9M salary in a trade.” Agholor is in the final year of a two-year, $22 million front-loaded contract he signed last offseason.

    Agholor being the odd-man out based on the rotation would make sense given Thornton’s emergence. Both profile as speed-dominant outside receivers.

    Is Thornton  far enough ahead that it could push Agholor off the roster entirely? Likely not yet, but there are still three preseason games and a handful of joint practices to go. The Patriots had a similar situation last year at the running back position, when Rhamdonre Stevenson had a strong enough camp that the team was able to trade Sony Michel – also in the final year of his deal – prior to the final preseason game.

    That could also allow the Patriots to open a spot for one of the younger bubble receivers to make the team. It’s unlikely the team would keep seven or more wideouts, but moving Agholor could create a path to the roster for guys like Tre Nixon or Lil’Jordan Humphrey who have both flashed at times this summer.

    Moving Agholor would also require the Patriots to find a trade partner for him, and be willing to take on his salary. Current wide receiver-needy teams include the Bears, Ravens, Cowboys, and Packers.

    Of course, a lot can change between now and when the team ultimately needs to make a decision on Agholor – the final roster cut day isn’t until August 30. Up until then, this remains a key position battle to watch.

  • Nelson Agholor’s career stats

     
    Game Game Rece Rece Rece Rece Rece Rece Rece Rece Rece Rece
    Year Age Tm G GS Tgt Rec Yds Y/R TD 1D Lng R/G Y/G Y/Tgt
    2015 22 PHI 13 12 44 23 283 12.3 1 11 53 1.8 21.8 6.4
    2016 23 PHI 15 14 69 36 365 10.1 2 15 40 2.4 24.3 5.3
    2017 24 PHI 16 10 95 62 768 12.4 8 35 72 3.9 48.0 8.1
    2018 25 PHI 16 16 97 64 736 11.5 4 28 83 4.0 46.0 7.6
    2019 26 PHI 11 10 69 39 363 9.3 3 17 43 3.5 33.0 5.3
    2020 27 LVR 16 13 82 48 896 18.7 8 37 85 3.0 56.0 10.9
    2021 28 NWE 15 13 64 37 473 12.8 3 23 44 2.5 31.5 7.4
    Care Care 102 88 520 309 3884 12.6 29 166 85 3.0 38.1 7.5
    5 yr 5 yr PHI 71 62 374 224 2515 11.2 18 106 83 3.2 35.4 6.7
    1 yr 1 yr LVR 16 13 82 48 896 18.7 8 37 85 3.0 56.0 10.9
    1 yr 1 yr NWE 15 13 64 37 473 12.8 3 23 44 2.5 31.5 7.4
    Provided by Pro-Football-Reference.com: View Original Table
    Generated 8/11/2022.
  • Alex Barth is a writer and digital producer for 985TheSportsHub.com. Any opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of 98.5 The Sports Hub, Beasley Media Group, or any subsidiaries. Thoughts? Comments? Questions? Looking for a podcast guest? Let him know on Twitter @RealAlexBarth or via email at [email protected].

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