When it comes to the current era of the New England Patriots, there is no doubt it is drastic difference than what it has been for the past two decades with the absence of former head coach Bill Belichick.
Patriots quarterback Drake Maye signed his rookie contract on Tuesday, officially making him a member of the club. But Maye's ascension to New England's QB1 still could take some time.
If Eliot Wolf is to be believed, it might be some time before Drake Maye becomes the New England Patriots’ starting quarterback after signing his rookie contract on Tuesday.
Patriots executive Eliot Wolf has been tasked with trying to quickly turn a struggling franchise back into a contender, and he says there is one thing he wishes he had done differently this offseason.
New England Patriots executive Eliot Wolf gave an update on the team's quarterback competition during an appearance on the "Up and Adams" podcast on Tuesday.
More changes to New England's front office.
If there is anything we've learned about Eliot Wolf in the months that he's had the final say, it is that the man believes in taking care of his own. The latest to benefit from that is David Andrews.
Former NFL RB Frank Gore Sr. thinks people undervalued his son, Frank Gore Jr., who just signed on with the Bills as an undrafted free agent. “We’re good.
Based on some recent interviews, it has been revealed that the Green Bay Packers came oh so close to landing future Hall of Fame linebacker Ray Lewis in the 1996 NFL Draft.
The New England Patriots had themselves an amazing draft weekend. Not only did they get their franchise quarterback, but they also “weaponized” the offense just like Eliot Wolf promised.
The Philadelphia Eagles will not be losing director of scouting Brandon Hunt to the New England Patriots. As was widely expected to happen, the Pats promoted their own director of scouting — Eliot Wolf — to their primary football executive position (officially under the “executive vice president of player personnel” title).
The New England Patriots’ search to find a leader for their front office ended exactly where it was expected, with Eliot Wolf. The official title for Wolf is the Executive Vice President of Player Personnel.
The Patriots have officially hired a new top football executive, and the final decision is unsurprising.
The New England Patriots named Eliot Wolf their executive vice president of player personnel on Saturday. Wolf, 42, has 20 seasons of NFL experience, including the last four as director of scouting for the Patriots.
The long-rumored favorite to take over the de facto general manager duties in New England vacated during the exit of former head coach Bill Belichick will officially be taking the job.
When the New England Patriots were on the clock with the 193rd overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, they had a decision to make. Having already selected UNC quarterback Drake Maye with the third overall pick, the Patriots were looking to build up their offensive around him.
The New England Patriots used the third pick of the NFL Draft to select franchise quarterback Drake Maye. Then in a curious move, the team opted for Joe Milton five rounds later.
It came as no surprise when the New England Patriots used the No. 3 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft on former North Carolina QB Drake Maye. It was surprising, however, when the team decided to draft a second quarterback, selecting Tennessee's Joe Milton III.
Last week, Eliot Wolf had his first draft as a de facto general manager, as he selected quarterback Drake Maye for the New England Patriots. But he has obvious ties to the Green Bay Packers, where he worked from 2004 to 2017 — and where he grew up, as Ron Wolf's son.
New England is prepared to bring in another important executive in the near future.
With Caleb Williams ticketed for Chicago and Jayden Daniels moving into clear pole position with Washington, where Drake Maye will end up, it has become perhaps this draft’s top talking point.
Much has been made about the New England Patriots possibly trading the third pick of the 2024 NFL Draft instead of using that asset to select a quarterback. So far that hasn't happened, and we now have a bit of insight into why.
The New England Patriots appear to be considering a big move before the NFL Draft, and it may signal a change in how things are run in the organization.
One week before the 2024 NFL Draft gets underway, New England Patriots executive Eliot Wolf met with the media to discuss the team’s plans. Although Wolf’s title remains the Director of Scouting.
New England Patriots de facto general manager Eliot Wolf spoke with reporters on Thursday morning and indicated everything is on the table regarding the club holding the third pick of the 2024 NFL Draft.
Could a shake-up be coming to the NFL Draft order?
The Patriots have a chance to land a potential franchise quarterback with the third overall pick in the upcoming NFL Draft, but they may feel that they could get that player by trading back, too.
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