Good News: Just In New England Patriots Confirm Signing Of Another Top Talented Star.

‘He’s not really what the Patriots need in the passing game, quite frankly.’

For fans of the New England Patriots, we have both good and terrible news: K.J. Osborn may be the team’s best wide receiver right now.
This is testament to Osborn’s skill and reliability; in his three seasons with the Minnesota Vikings from 2021 to 2023, the Patriots’ most recent free agent addition averaged 52.7 receptions and 615 yards per season, and he caught at least 48 passes. Osborn wasn’t real No. receiver last season and was the No. option in Minnesota’s passing game, so it’s partly reflection of New England’s lack of depth at the position.
For fans of the New England Patriots, we have both good and terrible news: K.J. Osborn may be the team’s best wide receiver right now.
Patriots Sign WR KJ Osborn to 1-Year Contract | 2024 NFL Free Agency
This is a testament to Osborn’s skill and reliability; in his three seasons with the Minnesota Vikings from 2021 to 2023, the Patriots’ most recent free agent addition averaged 52.7 receptions and 615 yards per season, and he caught at least 48 passes. Osborn wasn’t a real No. 1 receiver last season and was the No. 4 option in Minnesota’s passing game, so it’s partly a reflection of New England’s lack of depth at the position.

Nonetheless, Phil Perry of Patriots Insider feels Osborn can have an effect on the Patriots in 2024.

“I think you’re getting a slot receiver guy who’s really tough,” Perry said regarding

Second-year slot receiver DeMario Douglas may have more upside than Osborn, and wideout Kendrick Bourne looked like the Patriots’ No. 1 receiver last season before he suffered a torn ACL. But given Douglas’ relative inexperience and Bourne’s recent injury, Perry still sees an incomplete receiver group in New England that lacks a key element even after Osborn’s signing.

“I would say Pop Douglas is probably more talented than this guy, but he’s smaller and he was banged up last year and we don’t know if he can play a full season,” Perry said. “K.J. Osborn, probably a little bit less talented but probably a little bit more dependable. And again, they kind of play the same role. They’re gonna be interior guys.

“He’s not really what the Patriots need in the passing game, quite frankly. You need someone who can win on the outside and can create an explosive play for you. That’s not really his game. He’s more (of a) durable, dependable interior, tough player that people are gonna like, but he’s not really going to be a game-changer for them, in my opinion.”

The Patriots missed out on that potential “game-changer” last week when Calvin Ridley chose the Tennessee Titans over New England and the Jacksonville Jaguars in free agency. Outside of perhaps Mike Williams — who reportedly is visiting with several teams, none of which are the Patriots — there are no “explosive” receivers left in free agency, so Eliot Wolf and Co. would need to either explore a trade for a player like Tee Higgins or Brandon Aiyuk, or turn to the 2024 NFL Draft to find a dynamic wideout.

Both of those strategies come with risk, but the need is obvious: New England had one of the NFL’s least potent receiver rooms last season, and they’ve made only a marginal improvement so far in 2024.

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