Patriots Salary Cap Space, Free Agent Targets

New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye (10) passes against the Washington Commanders during the first half of a preseason NFL football game, Sunday, Aug. 25, 2024, in Landover, Md. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)
(AP Photo/George Walker IV)
  • The Patriots have $128 million in salary cap space this offseason.
  • As of Feb. 25, New England leads the league with the most salary cap space.
  • This offseason, positional targets include offensive line and wide receiver.

In terms of Patriots odds, New England profiles as a longshot bet to win the Super Bowl.ย 

The good news for bettors considering a position on New England at 125/1? The Patriots possess ample cap space for this yearโ€™s free agency period.ย 

Per overthecap.com, New England holds $128 million in salary cap space, the most salary cap space in the league.ย 

In terms of effective space โ€“ the amount a team has after signing 51 players and its rookie class โ€“ they have $120 million.ย 

How should New England use this space to improve the team around Drake Maye? Letโ€™s dive into some positional targets for head coach Mike Vrabelโ€™s squad.ย 

Patriots Cap Space: Free Agent Position Targets

Two positions stand out for New England this free agency period: offensive line and wide receiver.ย 

Perhaps New Englandโ€™s biggest issue last season came with their inability to protect Jacoby Brissett and Drake Maye.ย 

Per PFF, the Patriots ranked 31st in pass-blocking grades while sitting 32nd in run-blocking grades. At 52 sacks allowed, New England outpaced only four teams in the category.ย 

That should render the offensive line as the top priority for a team possessing a promising young quarterback.ย 

From there, a top-tier wide receiver should benefit New England.ย 

Mayeโ€™s current receiving corp is DeMario Douglas, Kayson Boutte and Kendrick Bourne, none of which carry household recognition.ย 

Patriots Salary Cap Space: Player Targets

Tee Higgins

Itโ€™s unknown whether Higgins hits the market as the Bengals could elect to franchise tag the wide receiver.ย 

Still, itโ€™s a non-exclusive tag, which leaves Higgins room to negotiate with other teams if Cincinnati tags him.ย 

But if Higgins tests free agency โ€“ heโ€™ll likely command around $30 million in AAV โ€“ the Patriots are contenders to sign the Bengals wide receiver.ย 

Higgins immediately improves the wide receiver room and gives Maye an experienced target for the Patriotsโ€™ passing game.ย 

Ronnie Stanley

Left and right tackle proved the biggest issues of New Englandโ€™s offensive line last year.ย 

Stanley, a cornerstone of the Ravens offensive line in past years, presents a massive improvement at left tackle, even at 30 years of age.ย 

Per PFF, Stanley ranked 16th in pass-blocking last year with a 80.9 grade. For reference, the Patriots saw their tackles post grades of 66.9 and 43.1.ย 

While a much bigger overhaul is needed across the entire line, Stanley should be the first step.ย 

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Nick Hennion

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Nick Hennion is a senior content writer for BetMGM. His previous stops include VSiN, NBC Sports, The Action Network and Forbes Betting. He owns a bachelor's degree from Syracuse University and a master's degree from Northwestern University.

Nick Hennion is a senior content writer for BetMGM. His previous stops include VSiN, NBC Sports, The Action Network and Forbes Betting. He owns a bachelor's degree from Syracuse University and a master's degree from Northwestern University.