
"Doubs ... stood as the best receiving option left on the free-agent market on Tuesday for a Patriots team looking for another top wideout. But, Doubs could excel with the Patriots as a valuable chain-mover who can bail out Maye in short and intermediate passing situations...Doubs should also come in handy when it comes to converting in the red zone. Over his last three seasons in Green Bay, Doubs snagged 18 touchdowns."
"Romeo Doubs caught 18 touchdown passes the past three seasons. An NFL team's receiving corps can never have too many red zone threats. They can come on the ground or through the air. Doubs has proven to be a very dependable red zone target, having caught 18 touchdown passes over the past three seasons in Green Bay."
The New England Patriots addressed multiple roster needs in free agency, including edge, offensive line, safety, and wide receiver positions. They signed 26-year-old Romeo Doubs from the Green Bay Packers to fill a receiving need following Stephon Diggs' departure. While Doubs is not a high-volume receiver, he excels as a red zone target, having caught 18 touchdown passes over three seasons with Green Bay. He will serve as a No. 2 or 3 receiver alongside Mack Hollins. The Patriots may still pursue a No. 1 receiver through trade, as neither Doubs nor Hollins fills that primary role. Doubs provides Drake Maye with a reliable short and intermediate passing option and red zone conversion threat.
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