Exploring WR options for New England with Bengals star seemingly off table

With the most cap space in the NFL this coming free agent cycle, the shiny toy on the top of fans’ wish lists for the New England Patriots was to land Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins. Well, it looks like those dreams may be dashed as the Patriots’ offseason plans do not include a pursuit of Higgins, The Athletic reports. Instead, the goal for the organization is to reportedly build through the offensive and defensive lines.

While deflating to a certain degree as the Patriots are starved for top talent at the receiver position, it’s still a wonder if Higgins will even make it to free agency in the first place. The Bengals have been focused on reaching a long-term deal with Higgins, but could reportedly deploy the franchise tag if they can’t come to an agreement before the March 4 deadline. If all that comes to roost, it makes any thought of a pursuit of Higgins moot anyway.

Even with Higgins seemingly off the table and Plan A seemingly being to build from the trenches out, the Patriots do need to address the receiver position in some capacity this offseason. Below, we’ll highlight the three avenues the Patriots can go down to find help a receiver — free agency, trade and the NFL Draft — and identify some options in each of those categories.

Free agent targets
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Chris Godwin
TB • WR • #14
TAR
62
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50
REC YDS
576
REC TD
5
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Godwin may not even reach free agency with the Buccaneers trying to reach an agreement with him before the start of the legal tampering period. If he shakes loose, however, he’d be arguably the top free-agent receiver on the market, despite suffering a season-ending ankle injury in Week 7. When healthy, Godwin is a crafty receiver who can line up all over the field, has a strong route tree and can win short and long. He’d instantly become the top receiver in the room in New England and an ideal go-to-target for Maye. However, given that the Patriots are out on Higgins, that also could mean they are out on Godwin’s projected price range as well.

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Stefon Diggs
HOU • WR • #1
TAR
64
REC
47
REC YDS
496
REC TD
3
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The Patriots have seen firsthand how impactful Diggs can be, proving to be an instrumental piece in Josh Allen’s early development in Buffalo. With that in mind, there’s a school of thought that they could try to replicate that with Maye in New England. However, Diggs’ health will be a key aspect of his market as he’s coming off a torn ACL suffered in Week 8 of this past season. When healthy, he’s been one of the more productive receivers in the league. If his market isn’t robust due to those injury concerns, maybe the Patriots see value in adding Diggs on a prove-it type of contract where they improve the talent at the position and the receiver lands in a destination where he should dominate the target share and improve his worth around the league.

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Darius Slayton
NYG • WR • #86
TAR
70
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39
REC YDS
573
REC TD
2
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Slayton sort of feels like the more realistic free agent option for the Patriots, judging from this latest report from The Athletic where they are out on a Higgins pursuit. The 28-year-old won’t command top-of-the-market dollars on the free agent market, but he has shown to be a productive pass catcher despite poor quarterback play. Slayton has the downfield ability that could cater well to Drake Maye’s game. Moreover, there’s a bit of a connection to be made with Slayton and the Patriots as Ryan Cowden, who was recently hired as vice president of player personnel, just came over from the New York Giants front office.

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Trade targets
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DK Metcalf
SEA • WR • #14
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108
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66
REC YDS
992
REC TD
5
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Metcalf is entering the final year of his contract, which has brought up the possibility of the Seahawks trading the star wideout if they can’t come to an agreement. Out of all the wide receiver options available to the Patriots this offseason, Metcalf is arguably the most desirable. While costly, as the Patriots would need to trade and sign him to an extension, Metcalf is just 27 years old and in the prime of his career. The former second-team All-Pro is a true No. 1 option in an NFL offense. This past season, Metcalf tallied 992 yards receiving and five touchdowns in 15 games played as Jaxon Smith-Njigba took a major leap in Year 2 and finished with more targets (137 vs. 108) than his veteran teammate.

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Cooper Kupp
LAR • WR • #10
TAR
100
REC
67
REC YDS
710
REC TD
6
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The Los Angeles Rams have told Kupp that they intend to trade him this offseason, making him a realistic target for the Patriots. While long in the tooth at 32 years old at the start of next season, Kupp would be the top wideout in New England upon arrival and still has some fuel left in the tank. While not the triple-crown threat he once was, Kupp can get open short and deep and posted 710 yards and six touchdowns last season. He’d also be an ideal veteran to pair alongside second-year pass catcher Ja’Lynn Polk and Javon Baker as the Patriots try to salvage their development after dud rookie seasons.

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Deebo Samuel
SF • WR • #1
TAR
81
REC
51
REC YDS
670
REC TD
3
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1
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Samuel has been granted permission by the 49ers to seek a trade. The veteran is seeking a new contract, so that needs to be factored in when thinking about him as a possible target for the Patriots. If they are willing to ink him to a deal, he’ll be a fascinating and versatile piece for Josh McDaniels’ offense. In San Francisco, Samuel lined up as a traditional receiver, but also in the backfield. Certainly, the Patriots would try to use him similarly, provided that he can stay healthy.

NFL Draft targets
Travis Hunter, Colorado: In a world where the Patriots use their oodles of cap space to address needs along the offensive and defensive lines in free agency, it could free them up to attack receiver in the 2024 NFL Draft. With the No. 4 overall pick, the logical (and likely only) option would be Colorado’s Travis Hunter. While the Heisman Trophy winner projects more as a corner, he was the Fred Biletnikoff Award winner last year as the nation’s top receiver. Even if he primarily plays on the defensive side of the ball in the NFL, he’d certainly have a package of plays on offense and would be a dynamic option for the Patriots.

Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona: If the Patriots decide to trade down from No. 4 overall, but still remain inside the top 10 (Maybe a trade down to No. 6 with the Raiders or to No. 9 with the Saints?), that’s where McMillan could be an option. Oddly enough, the Arizona pass catcher has been compared to Higgins throughout the pre-draft process. If he lives up to that comparison, the Patriots get a top receiver on a rookie contract. Again, we’re assuming that New England has already filled greater needs (OT, DT, etc.).

Luther Burden III, Missouri: Buden is CBS Sports’ No. 3-ranked receiver in this class and CBS Sports NFL Draft expert Josh Edwards has him coming off the board at No. 29 overall to Washington in his latest mock draft. So, in this scenario, the Patriots could look to use its second-round pick (No. 38 overall) and other assets to jump back into the bottom half of the first round to address its need at receiver.

Emeka Egbuka, Ohio State: New England could follow a similar route as what we described with Burden above with Egbuka, who is CBS Sports’ No. 4-ranked receiver prospect. In a recent mock, CBS Sports NFL Draft analyst Ryan Wilson has him being selected at No. 32 overall to the Eagles, making him a possible trade-up candidate from their second-rounder. Wilson added that he sees some Amon-Ra St. Brown in Egbuka’s game, which would be well received in Foxborough.

I think Micah wanna be an Eagle’

A.J. Brown didn’t mince words when it came to Micah Parsons. The two players suit up for rival teams, yet Brown didn’t hide his opinion on Micah Parsons and his actions towards the Philadelphia Eagles over the years.

“I think Micah wanna be an Eagle,” Brown said to Gillie Da Kid on the Million $ Worth of Game podcast.

Parsons has ties to Pennsylvania, being from Harrisburg and going to Penn State. He also has been spotted at Philadelphia Phillies and Philadelphia 76ers games over the years supporting those teams, while also coming back to Penn State.

A free agent at the end of this season and awaiting a contract extension from the Dallas Cowboys, Parsons also has a history with his reactions towards the Eagles franchise. He nearly walked off the set when the Eagles drafted Jalen Carter and said he was “sick to his stomach” on Bleacher Report Live on the night of the 2023 NFL Draft.

Immediately after that, Brown came on the show and joked to Parsons how bad he wanted to be an Eagle. Brown told Parsons to just “come on over” after the pick was made, so the jokes and seeds have been planted before. Parsons and Brown also defended James Bradberry on social media after JuJu Smith-Schuster posted about him after the Eagles lost to the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVII.

Parsons and Brown have obviously spoken to each other in the past. Whether the recruitment is real or not, Brown has kept it real regarding the Cowboys superstar.

Dates, start times, schedule, TV channel, live stream, top prospects and more

The Super Bowl has concluded, which means the NFL offseason has begun. NFL fans know that the league never sleeps, however. Over the next few months, teams will begin making personnel adjustments through free agency and the 2025 NFL Draft.

The information gathering portion of that calendar is in full swing this week at the annual NFL Scouting Combine. Here is everything you need to know about the event in Indianapolis:

When is the NFL combine?
The 2025 NFL combine will take place from Feb. 24 through March 3. The specific start times (Eastern) for each day’s on-field workouts are as follows:

Thursday, Feb. 27 at 3 p.m. — Defensive linemen, linebackers
Friday, Feb. 28 at 3 p.m. — Defensive backs, tight ends
Saturday, March 1 at 1 p.m. — Quarterbacks, wide receivers, running backs
Sunday, March 2-3 at 1 p.m. — Offensive linemen
TV: NFL Network | Stream: fuboTV (try for free)

The full schedule is below:

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Where is the NFL combine?
The 2025 NFL Scouting Combine will take place at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis — home of the Indianapolis Colts. The event has been held in Indianapolis since 1987 and will continue to be held there through at least 2024. It was announced in November of 2024 that the event would remain there through 2026.

2025 NFL Draft order
Every NFL team currently possesses the rights to their own first-round pick in 2025. Here is the top 10 draft order, as well as some positional needs and notable free agents:

  1. Titans
    Team needs: OT, IOL, EDGE, WR, LB
    Projected 2025 free agents: S Quandre Diggs, WR Tyler Boyd, OG Dillon Radunz, LB Jerome Baker
  2. Browns
    Team needs: QB, OT, WR, RB, DL, EDGE
    Projected 2025 free agents: OT Jedrick Wills, WR Elijah Moore, DT Maurice Hurst, RB Nick Chubb, QB Jameis Winston
  3. Giants
    Team needs: QB, IOL, CB, WR, TE
    Projected 2025 free agents: WR Darius Slayton, LB Isaiah Simmons, CB Adoree’ Jackson, S Jason Pinnock, QB Drew Lock
  4. Patriots
    Team needs: OT, IOL, WR, EDGE, CB
    Projected 2025 free agents: CB Jonathan Jones, QB Jacoby Brissett, OT Chukwuma Okorafor
  5. Jaguars
    Team needs: CB, OT, S, IOL, TE
    Projected 2025 free agents: QB Mac Jones, S Andre Cisco
  6. Raiders
    Team needs: QB, CB, RB, EDGE, LB
    Projected 2025 free agents: CB Nate Hobbs, EDGE Malcolm Koonce, OG Cody Whitehair, LB Robert Spillane, S Marcus Epps
  7. Jets
    Team needs: OT, WR, EDGE, S, DL, QB
    Projected 2025 free agents: EDGE Haason Reddick, OT Tyron Smith, OT Morgan Moses, DT Javon Kinlaw, S Chuck Clark
  8. Panthers
    Team needs: QB, WR, IOL, EDGE, DL, CB, S
    Projected 2025 free agents: QB Andy Dalton, C Austin Corbett, LB Shaq Thompson, P Johnny Hekker
  9. Saints
    Team needs: TE, EDGE, DL, CB, S, WR
    Projected 2025 free agents: EDGE Chase Young, S Tyrann Mathieu, TE Juwan Johnson, LB Willie Gay Jr., OG Lucas Patrick, CB Paulson Adebo
  10. Bears
    Team needs: IOL, EDGE, DL, OT, RB
    Projected 2025 free agents: WR Keenan Allen, OG Teven Jenkins, EDGE Darrell Taylor

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Mock draft central
There is never a shortage of scenarios to play out in the NFL Draft, so that is why Chris Trapasso and myself publish new mock drafts every week to account for the latest rumblings and opinions on the top prospects eligible for the 2025 NFL Draft. Each of our first-round mock drafts can be found, here.

Prospect rankings/full list of participants
The 2025 NFL Draft is loaded with offensive talent, particularly at the top. It is a talented, deep quarterback group, but the strengths in this class are offensive tackle, wide receiver and, potentially, cornerback. The weaknesses of this class are linebacker, defensive tackle and running back.

Here are the top 10 prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft, according to CBS Sports:

  1. Travis Hunter, WR/CB, Colorado
  2. Abdul Carter, EDGE, Penn State
  3. Mason Graham, DL, Michigan
  4. Kelvin Banks Jr., OT, Texas
  5. Will Johnson, CB, Michigan
  6. Will Campbell, OT, LSU
  7. Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona
  8. Cam Ward, QB, Miami
  9. Jalon Walker, EDGE, Georgia
  10. James Pearce Jr., EDGE, Tennessee
    For a full list of the 319 prospects invited to the NFL combine, click here.