Patriots can only justify a Tyreek Hill gamble under one condition
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Patriots can only justify a Tyreek Hill gamble under one condition
"Maye has a great deep ball, and pairing that with a player like Hill could be great. Obviously, the Patriots seem to prefer Brown. Hill would already have been signed if the Patriots wanted him over Brown. However, he could be a great backup plan if the Eagles send Brown somewhere else."
"Hill first needs to prove that he's healthy after suffering a major knee injury last season. He would then likely have to lower his financial aspirations. According to Spotrac, Hill has a projected market value of $15.1 million, and his next contract is projected to be two years. That would've been a bargain years ago, but Hill is now 32 and coming off a major injury."
Trade speculation continues linking A.J. Brown to the New England Patriots, with potential intensification after June 1 when Philadelphia gains salary cap flexibility. However, Brown's trade remains uncertain, and he could be sent elsewhere. If the Eagles don't trade Brown to New England, the Patriots should explore alternatives. Tyreek Hill, still unsigned, represents a high-upside option given Drake Maye's strong deep-ball capability. Hill's projected market value is $15.1 million on a two-year deal. However, his major knee injury last season raises durability concerns, and at 32 years old, his elite speed may not fully recover. While the Patriots have sufficient cap space, they should consider other veteran receivers like Stefon Diggs as potential options.
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