![]() It sounds like a Jones trade would be going against owner Robert Kraft's preference. The draft isn't likely to provide a Day 1 starter unless the Patriots trade into the top three picks, which would be a turnaround we've only seen with the Cardinals on Josh Rosen and Kyler Murray. But the Patriots are not in a good-enough position to move on from Jones without a safe - or better - option. It doesn't make sense through the Belichickian prism of logic.Įric Mangini, no stranger to being on the other side of a Bill Belichick grudge, tells Colin Cowherd why he's siding with the coach in this situation. 14 overall, would have to draft a quarterback in the first round just two years after doing exactly that. The New York Jets are Rodgers' only suitor so far. If the Patriots are interested in Rodgers, they have not openly shown it. New England isn't currently in on Jackson, according to a team source. He’s too busy taking care of his daughter’s cat, according to him. But let's not consider that option too seriously. ![]() There's a tiny, tiny, tiny chance they could coax Tom Brady out of retirement. ![]() ![]() So right now, the Patriots' QB options could include Aaron Rodgers, Lamar Jackson or a draft pick. What is most likely is that they engaged in discussions with other teams - and, in turn, they assessed their quarterback's trade value. The New England Patriots aren't going to trade Mac Jones at this stage of the offseason, even with Pro Football Talk reporting that they have shopped their quarterback.
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