In Eliot Wolf's inaugural season as Executive Vice President of Player Personnel for the New England Patriots, the team finished with a disappointing 4-13 record. At the NFL Combine, Wolf admitted responsibility for the roster's shortcomings, stating that past free agency classes and draft picks didn't meet expectations. With over $120 million in cap space for the upcoming year, Wolf expressed a commitment to being more thorough in evaluating players. He also highlighted the need to upgrade the offensive and defensive lines, identifying their performance as notably poor during the previous season.
Last season, ultimately the roster was on me. We were 4-13. Just didn't get enough done.
Just being more thorough. Just some of the information that we got on some of the players wasn't as thorough as it needed to be.
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