5 times the Patriots traded for wide receivers in recent history, and how each acquisition panned out
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5 times the Patriots traded for wide receivers in recent history, and how each acquisition panned out
"Randy Moss was acquired from the Raiders for a mere fourth-round pick, turning back into his Minnesota Vikings form and setting an NFL record for most touchdowns in a single season with 23. He achieved that in his first season in New England, and the record still holds almost 20 years later."
"Wes Welker was acquired from the Miami Dolphins in 2007, the same year as Moss. His fit with Moss was outstanding, and he quickly turned into one of the most prolific slot receivers in the NFL at that time."
Rumors persist about the New England Patriots potentially trading for A.J. Brown, who, despite a dip in production, remains a valuable asset. A trade is unlikely until after June 1 due to contract implications. The article reviews five significant wide receiver trades by the Patriots, highlighting Randy Moss's record-setting performance and Wes Welker's impact as key acquisitions. Moss, acquired for a fourth-round pick, set an NFL record for touchdowns in a season, while Welker became a prolific slot receiver, both contributing to the team's success in the AFC Championships.
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