NFL Exec: Patriots' Robert Kraft 'Can't Live in a World' Where He's Seen as 'Problem' | News, Scores

Publish date: 2024-08-17
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MARCH 07: Robert Kraft speaks during the Historic Roots of Black and Jewish Solidarity at 92NY on March 07, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by John Lamparski/Getty Images)John Lamparski/Getty Images

The New England Patriots have had a relatively quiet offseason, and some NFL executives aren't letting team owner Robert Kraft off the hook.

The Patriots most notably fell short of their pursuit of star receiver Calvin Ridley, who chose to sign with the Tennessee Titans. According to The Athletic's Mike Sando, at least one exec isn't buying Kraft's excuses as to why New England failed to land Ridley.

"Kraft mentions the (state income) taxes, the quarterback, the player's girlfriend and then he mentioned the money," the exec said. "The reality is, if the dollar net taxes was higher in New England than in Tennessee, they would have gotten the player. It's like Kraft can't live in a world where he is looked at as the problem."

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After parting ways with longtime head coach Bill Belichick and replacing him with Jerod Mayo, the Patriots were believed to be in store for significant roster changes.

However, their highest-priced free agent was veteran quarterback Jacoby Brissett, who signed an $8 million deal.

New England's lack of activity has not been viewed favorably around the league.

"The head coach came out early in the offseason and said, 'We have a lot of money to spend, and we are going to spend it,'" another exec said. "Then he had to walk the comment back. Then they lose out on the receiver after their GM says they have no speed on offense. So you have the two highest appointed people in the organization saying they are going to spend and they are going to prioritize speed, and then they do neither. What the hell?"

The Patriots have the No. 3 pick in the upcoming NFL draft, so perhaps they are waiting until then to make a big swing. Still, it will be hard for New England to bounce back from its 4-13 finish to the 2023 season without further roster improvements.

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