Patriots All-Pro wants to see a massive improvement from his young teammate
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Patriots All-Pro wants to see a massive improvement from his young teammate
"Byard was the team's top free agent signee. He's a leader and a consummate professional, as his willingness to mentor a younger teammate is already demonstrating. The Patriots added some solid pieces to the roster in the 2026 offseason. Edge Dre'Mont Jones should be a performer, and wide receiver Romeo Doubs will be an improved No. 2 receiver."
The Patriots offseason included mixed results, but the signing of All-Pro safety Kevin Byard III stood out as a major positive. Byard, a 32-year-old veteran, showed early leadership and mentoring toward young teammate Craig Woodson. Byard’s willingness to take a leadership role signals potential captaincy. His skill set centers on ball-hawking, demonstrated by tying for the NFL lead with seven interceptions in 2025 and earning first-team All-Pro status. The team addressed a key need by adding a first-team All-Pro at free safety, making the move a significant upgrade. Other roster additions were solid, but Byard was viewed as the best offseason move.
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