There's still a major weakness hiding in the Patriots' offseason rebuild
Briefly

The Patriots strengthened their offense by improving the offensive line, drafting a promising running back, and re-signing Austin Hooper. Notably, they enhanced their wide receiver corps by signing Stefon Diggs and Mack Hollins, and drafting Kyle Williams. Despite these additions, the wide receivers are considered a top need due to the similarities among many players. Diggs stands out as a clear number one receiver, a significant upgrade compared to the previous season where the receiving corps was considerably weaker and had lackluster depth.
The Patriots made significant upgrades to the offense this offseason, fortifying the offensive line and adding a high-upside running back in the draft.
Despite these improvements, the wide receiver position remains a top need for the team, as the group includes many young, similar players.
Stefon Diggs has emerged as a clear-cut number one wideout, a position the Patriots haven't had filled effectively since Brandin Cooks.
In comparison to last year, the group's improvement is evident; it now ranks as the second most pressing need on the roster.
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