
"Romeo Doubs and the Patriots have reached an agreement on a four-year, $80M deal, per sources. Although he's not the WR1 most were hoping for, he fits the WR2 role that the Patriots were likely looking for, while also allowing Maye to utilize one of his best skills as a deep thrower."
"After letting go of Stefon Diggs last week, the receiving corps was in far worse shape than it had been since last offseason. They certainly got far more production out of the group than anyone anticipated, particularly Mack Hollins, but they were still lacking the explosive options that Maye desperately needed."
"Mike Vrabel and Eliot Wolf are clearly prioritizing building an upgraded group around the quarterback, and signing Doubs proves that beyond any doubt. He's young, athletic, and speedy, while also adding a trait that had been missing on the current roster, and that's all you could ask for."
The Patriots addressed their depleted wide receiver corps by signing Romeo Doubs to a four-year, $80 million contract. After trading Stefon Diggs, the team needed explosive receiving options for quarterback Drake Maye. Doubs, a 25-year-old who spent four seasons with Green Bay as a deep threat for Jordan Love, fits the WR2 role the Patriots sought. Though not the top-tier receiver some fans desired, Doubs provides the speed and athleticism the roster lacked while allowing Maye to utilize his strength as a deep thrower. The signing demonstrates management's commitment to building an upgraded offensive supporting cast around their quarterback.
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