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Patriots executive VP of player personnel Eliot Wolf made some provocative trade remarks Monday. Was he serious?
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Patriots reportedly called Bengals about a Trey Hendrickson trade, but not close to any deals
The Patriots called the Bengals about trading for Trey Hendrickson, but reportedly feel Cincinnati is asking for "too much."
Executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf said the Patriots would be willing to part with a first- or second-round pick in a potential deal.
The New England Patriots have reportedly done their due diligence on a potential trade for Cincinnati Bengals star pass rusher Trey Hendrickson, but according to NFL insider Josina Anderson, the team feels like the price is "too much" right now.
Patriots VP of player personnel Ryan Cowden was asked that question Tuesday. Both Cowden and Eliot Wolf, the team’s executive VP of player personnel, say it’s not as easy as some people may think to pull off a deal.
Safety Kyle Dugger was moved to the second-team at Patriots training camp earlier this month and their second preseason game showed that he hasn't moved back up the ladder.
Patriots executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf was asked about Kyle Dugger's role with the team.
If there's disagreement between Mike Vrabel, Eliot Wolf, Ryan Cowden and the Patriots front office on cutdown day, how does that get resolved?