New England Patriots' wide receiver rotation faces a shake-up as Romeo Doubs arrives with expectations to surpass Stefon Diggs in offensive snaps. Could Doubs' versatility and snap count push Pop Douglas off the roster and spark competition among Efton Chism, Kyle Williams, Kayshon Boutte, and Mack Hollins for diminished opportunities? Nick Cattles explores how Doubs' presence could prompt a wide receiver trade and alter the team's snap distribution in 2026.
Denzel Boston's draft stock plummets, but his Pro Day injects new intrigue for Patriots fans. Is Boston's contested catch prowess enough to offset concerns about his straight-line speed and press-man struggles? Nick Cattles weighs the pros and cons, compares Boston to Chris Brazzell, and breaks down Kevin Byard's team-friendly contract. Plus, analysis of recent signings and New England's evolving roster-building strategy. Will these moves bolster the Patriots' playoff ambitions?
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Romeo Dobbs should undoubtedly help the Pats in 2026.
But he's also going to change some of the snaps for the other guys in that room.
Let's break it down.
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In the second segment, Denzel Boston is falling down draft boards and could fall into the lap of the Pats.
But first, the Romeo Dobbs effect.
Romeo Dobbs, his deal, 100% impacts the rest of the wide receiver room.
The question is the million dollar question is how much will Dobbs impact that room?
Now, it sounds like and we've talked about Dobbs replacing Stefan Diggs's role in this offense and his ability to do so.
I think Romeo Dobbs can be as good if not better than Stefan Diggs was in 2025 and 2026.
But here's a part of the Romeo Dobbs signing that we have not discussed just yet and we're going to discuss it today.
Romeo Dobbs last year for Green Bay took 78% of the offensive snaps.
Again, that number is 78%.
Do you remember what Diggs did for the Patriots in 2025?
Diggs took 55% of the snaps in New England last year.
Now, there were extenuating circumstances with Stefan Diggs, mostly the ACL and him returning from that injury.
But Stefan Diggs's real contract, quote unquote, his actual contract was a one year 18.5 million dollar deal that included some, you know, per game roster bonuses that were pretty high.
Now, I would expect Romeo Dobbs to play more than Stefan Diggs, but I would expect Dobbs to play more in 26 than you saw digs playing 25.
So even if Dobbs took a step back, if he took a step back from his usage in Green Bay, if he, if he took a step back from that 78% and say he went down to 70% shoot.
Let's just say he goes down to 65%.
If he goes down to the 65% that's still 10% more of the snaps that he's going to play for the Patriots offense, then digs did.
If he falls from 78% to 70%, that's 15% more snaps from Dobbs than you got from digs.
Now, what does that mean?
Just using some logic and common sense, if Romeo Dobbs is going to play more than Stefan Diggs played this past season, that means there's going to be less opportunity for the other receivers in the room.
And that is going to impact those other receivers.
I'll give you some example.
Let's, let's start with Efton Chisholm.
Efton Chisholm right now on this roster is wide receiver six.
I think many of us would agree with that right now in the middle to late March.
Efton Chisholm is your sixth wide receiver on the depth chart.
He is clearly wide receiver six.
And now it was tough to get him on the field.
It was tough to keep him active without injury in 2025.
It's going to be even tougher with Dobbs instead of digs just looking at the numbers.
Now, let's look at pop Douglas pop Douglas.
He was, I would say a pretty awkward fit for the Josh McDaniel's offense last year.
I don't think that's going to change much.
You can't really utilize him as a blocker, which we've talked about.
I saw Evan Lazar this week also mentioning how pop Douglas is not necessarily great in reading and feeling zone defense and getting to the right spot at the right time for his quarterback, which is a big part
of the Josh McDaniel's offense.
And also, let's look at what pop Douglas does.
He's mostly a slot inside receiver guy.
And so now you're adding Romeo Dobbs.
And I don't know if Dobbs will play as many quote unquote slot snaps as digs did last season.
But you are adding that element along with Dobbs' ability to go outside.
So his versatility again, if he fills the Stefan digs role and he is playing in the slot a decent amount, the opportunities for pop are pretty much shot for the most part.
So not a great fit with the offense.
I don't think he's going to get more snap opportunities in 2026, which begs the question whether or not pop Douglas will be on the 2026 roster.
I would not be surprised.
I've said this a couple times, but I'm going to hammer this point again.
I would not be surprised if pop Douglas is eventually traded at some point during this off season, whether it's before the draft, during the draft, right after the draft.
That would not surprise me whatsoever.
So Chism, I think an even tougher uphill climb to be a part of this team.
And pop Douglas might be out now.
Of course, if you trade pop, then Chism's now wide receiver five, but that also makes you wonder if the Patriots would draft a wide receiver and replace pop with the receiver that they drafted.
It's all part of this juggling act in this big puzzle that is this position right now for the packs.
And then you look at Kyle Williams.
What is Romeo Dobbs going to do for Kyle Williams?
And I think the biggest question for Williams is, can he leapfrog either K Sean booty or Mac Hollins?
Does he have a chance? Does he have an opportunity?
I'm sure the Patriots coaching staff will give him a shot to leapfrog one or both of those guys.
But if Kyle Williams, if he can't leapfrog booty or Hollins, then he remains on the outside looking in, and it might even be more difficult for him.
Because again, I would expect I would anticipate Dobbs to play more than digs did.
So that's even tougher for Kyle Williams to get on the field.
And you think about, well, Kyle Williams might be able to do a couple of different things at receiver.
You might be able to utilize his yak and you might be able to move him a little bit along the line of scrimmage.
The issue with that is Mac Hollins, K Sean booty and Romeo Dobbs can all do that.
They can all move around. We saw this offense utilize Mac Hollins as that big inside receiver because of his ability to block.
They can do the same thing with booty. They can do the same thing with Dobbs.
So the versatility of Kyle Williams or the versatility you hope that he will have.
It doesn't necessarily help him get on the field more because the other guys have that versatility.
So it's going to be a battle for snaps. It really is.
In vacation on booty, it's a very interesting situation because he's walking into his contract year.
I mean, if if you're a booty, you want opportunities, you know, you want as many opportunities as possible.
And he started off the season great in 2025, but he actually finished short of what he did in 2024.
And who would have ever thought that given the start that he had?
I mean, I thought we talked about it during the season.
And I had said it's a little too early. Let's not get too crazy just yet.
But he was starting to track as a legitimate number two receiver.
And then he fell off a cliff.
And so you have that situation with booty walking into the final year of his contract.
And if he isn't signed long term, he will be an unrestricted free agent next off season.
Do you think he's going to want some targets?
Do you think he's going to want an opportunity?
Now, as far as Mac Hollins goes in 2025, Hollins played 68% of the snaps.
I think that's likely lower in 2026. And that that would make some sense.
So, you know, maybe you take away some of Hollins' snaps and you give those snaps to dobs and you can sneak Kyle Williams or or booty on the field.
Hollins is going to be 33 years old in September.
This is all to paint a picture for you that dobs is going to be on the field.
I think a decent amount. I'd be shocked if he doesn't play the most snaps at the position given the contract that he just signed.
And because of his ability, which means inevitably he's going to be taking snaps from other guys.
So, it's going to be a very interesting piece of business that Josh McDaniels has to do with his wide receiver group to get the most out of them.
And maybe pops not the only guy who ends up getting dealt, but it is absolutely something to think about.
It's something that I don't think many people have discussed.
I know I haven't discussed it until this episode, but dobs is going to play more than digs.
And in the snaps, he's going to gobble up inevitably going to be taking away from somebody else on this roster.
Denzel Boston speaking of receivers, Denzel Boston's draft stock has fallen, but his pro day might have changed the math for the past.
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Second time I've said speaking of now third time a fascinating prospect is wide receiver Denzel Boston out of Washington.
He's 64 212 pounds and when we talk about the prototypical quintessential boundary X wide receiver a big bodied big catch radius type guy who can make plays on the boundary contested catches that is Denzel Boston.
He's that type of receiver. So let's go through some pros and cons because if we went back a couple of months ago, I don't think we would have thought at that time that Boston could actually be available to the Patriots at 31.
But the closer we get to the draft, it feels like the closer to number 31, Denzel Boston gets. So let's look at some pros and cons. Let's start with the pros.
I mentioned last segment Mac Collins his versatility is ability to play as an inside big blocking receiver Boston has the same type of skill.
Boston could easily line up on the inside run some power routes out of that inside position. He could also be lined up inside and help you as a blocker.
He has the blocking ability. He has the size to do that.
He also has the ability to come down with contested catches. I mentioned the catch radius and Boston has it. Evan LaZara wrote about Boston's contested catch rate.
A Boston secured 10 of his 13 contested targets last season. Now let's look at Denzel Boston versus man coverage.
Profit ball focus wrote that Boston is one of the best in this class against man coverage. He caught 48 passes for 558 yards against man looks over the past two seasons.
After recording a sixth ranked 83.2 Profit ball focus receiving grade against man coverage in 24. He up that mark from 83.2 to 89.7 in 2025. Boston gained 23 first downs on 26 man coverage catches and secured seven of nine contested targets.
Eight of his 11 touchdown grabs this past season came against man coverage is helping him generate a second ranked 134.1 pass or rating of Denzel Boston's 20 career touchdowns. Profit ball focus notes 14 of them came against man.
So he has the ability against man coverage to make contested catches to make life miserable for defensive backs. Now there is a caveat to the man coverage stuff that we will get to in the cons.
But overall man coverage. Profit ball focus has Denzel Boston ranked as a very, very good one of the best receivers in this class against man.
Some other good things about Denzel Boston. He's not just a go route guy. Now he's not going to give you the Stefan digs or the Romeo dobs or out tree.
But he's not just a throw him out there and have him go deep just run deep. He's not he's not just that guy you can do more on the field. He's got tremendous play strength, very strong dude strong hands, very, very good hands. His drop rate only 3.1%.
And because of his size, because of his play strength, because of his really good hands, his ability to deal with contested catches and traffic and all that. He has no doubt a red zone weapon.
So there are some good things about Denzel Boston. There are good things that he could bring to the Patriots offense. But the reason why he sliding down the board.
There are a couple of reasons for that. Number one, at the combine, he did not run a 40 yard dash. Now some people thought he would run the 40 at his pro day.
He decided to not run his 40 at the pro day. So there is a legitimate significant question about Boston's straight line speed and his ability to separate from defensive backs with the long game.
Now I mentioned about man coverage and that was the big umbrella of man coverage. But there's one particular. There is one particular type of man coverage that has given Boston some trouble.
And that is press man coverage. Evan Lazar has written a lot about it. He's talked about it. Boston against press man when you're going to be physical up at the line of scrimmage and press him.
He hasn't always been able to break away create space at the line of scrimmage. He hasn't always been able to get through that type of press man coverage that type of contact. So the lack of the 40 time with significant questions about his straight line speed and the difficulties against press man.
Now you start to see what could cause trouble at the NFL level better athletes. So the speed is a bigger issue. And you also have some dudes in the NFL that can play press man coverage against you.
And so when you when you combine the issues against press man and the question about the speed as Dame Brugler recently wrote then Zell Boston lacks juice against man coverage in the NFL. That's the biggest, biggest question. The lack of juice against NFL corners playing man.
And so thinking of Denzel Boston as this big play threat in reality, you might be asking him more to be a chain mover.
And if you're playing press man has built his inability to kind of break away from that kind of takes him out of place. So those are the questions. And of course the Nikhil Harry stuff is always going to come up when we talk about big bodied strong handed contested catch guys who are not necessarily.
He's really great with the straight line speed. Now there was some good news from Boston's pro day, which might get him a little bit of a jump in regards to teams in the 20s.
Let's get back to Dame Brugler because Dame Brugler posted on the day of Boston's pro day this week, quote a lot of positive feedback from scouts. Boston looked really good with his route work and catching the ball.
Interestingly enough, he didn't run the 40, but he finished with a 6.803 cone time, which is good. A 4.30 shuttle time, which is good. And his vertical leap at the combine was 35 inches at his pro day, it was 37 and a half.
So when you look at that three cone shuttle time vertical jump, you look at that combination at 210 plus pounds as Dame Brugler put it. That'll play just fine.
So maybe there's a little bit more than what we've seen from Boston in Washington. Maybe there's a little bit more that you can uncover as a receiver.
Now picking him at 31, you have to feel great about him succeeding. You have to pretty much know he's going to succeed. I've got some apprehension. Tell me who else is on the board.
I would be looking at some other players to draft before I would draft Denzel Boston. I'd be looking at edge couple guys there. Chris Brazel very interesting back and forth with him at 31 versus Denzel Boston.
I'd probably lean towards Chris Brazel right now because of the speed. I'd have some apprehension. But let's see over the next five weeks.
How how things change and how I feel about Boston as we get closer to the draft.
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And another another defensive back on Thursday Kindle Vildor kind of sounds like some kind of I don't know Harry Potter character or something Kindle Vildor one year deal. Now who is Kindle Vildor probably all of you asked a fifth round pick by Chicago in 2020.
He played two games for the Tennessee Titans in 2023 for Mike Rabel and company. He also played for Philly. He's in the practice squad. He played for Detroit. So Terrell Williams obviously was in Detroit called Davis in Detroit.
And he played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last season. He played in 12 games. 23% of the snaps on defense. He has some special teams experience as well. So when you look at the secondary, you now have Christian Gonzalez.
A free agent coming up in a couple of years extension eligible. Obviously his option coming up. I think he's in New England for the long term. Carlton Davis free agent after 2027. But there's an out in the contract after next season. Marcus Jones is signed through 2028. And then you're kind of getting into the Kindle Vildor region Charles Woods.
Vildor Kobe minor Marcellus dial coming back from the IR hopefully. I believe Brennan Crossley is on a futures deal. So Vildor will kind of battle Woods minor in the returning fingers crossed Marcellus dial to be that, you know, fourth cornerback on the roster.
But a depth signing special teams guy as well. All right, Kevin buyer awesome signing. We've talked about him being a tremendous signing for the Patriots. We have told you why.
And the details about the Kevin buyer contract are now out in those details. Make the signing of buyer even better Mike Reese posted one year base value of seven million maximum value of nine million. We pretty much knew the max value right.
Because that's what was reported as always the agency got the best number one year nine million a signing bonus three and a half million the total guarantee the total guarantee for Kevin buyer to 6.17 million.
The base salary is 2.67. He has roster bonuses 40,000 per game, which brings him up to 680 grand. He's got a workout bonus for 150K. And then he has $2 million worth of incentives.
And so this deal that I love to begin with again, I love it even more because to me, this is the perfect bridge type contract. Kevin buyers on a one year deal for very, very reasonable money.
It's not one of these one year 15 20 million dollar deals. Reek will ensign to a one year 15 million dollar deal with Philly. I love that deal for the Eagles by the way.
But this deal, you know, you're talking about seven million less fully guaranteed one year. That's it. Very reasonable money for a guy who was a first team all pro last year.
And this really kind of prepares Craig Woodson to be the guy on the back end. Bired will mentor Woodson and Woodson has the full year to fully prepare. So if Bired moves on if he retires whatever happens.
Woodson can step into that leadership role at the safety spot and you don't miss a single beat.
And Bired can also help develop the next guy to take his spot. I still feel like the Patriots need to pick a developmental corner and a developmental safety come April.
You got 11 picks. I would use two of those picks in the defensive backfield. And you would hope that the younger guy that next guy is is learning from Bired throughout the year.
The other interesting thing here is, you know, the bridge contract is great. It's really the perfect scenario for Bired and the Patriots.
But you also look at the structure of this contract and the Patriots are structuring a lot of their contracts in the same way.
So if you look at a lot of these deals, if you look at a lot of these deals, you got low base salary and year one Romeo Dobs, three million base salary, Julian Hill, 1.4 million, three Mont Jones, 2.3 million, Bired, 2.67 million.
So very low base salary numbers in year one of these contracts. And then they also sprinkle some sugar on top.
You got per game roster bonuses. This is something the Patriots are doing a lot. They did a lot. As I mentioned, the first segment with Stefan Diggs in his contract last year. So Bired gets 40,000 per game when he's active.
And it goes all the way up to the crazy Elijah Vera Tucker per game roster bonus of $250,000, which is just pretty much unheard of when you talk about per game roster bonus, a quarter of a million dollars for Elijah Vera Tucker.
So given the situation, the Patriots are protecting themselves. They protected themselves with digs coming off the ACL surgery. They're protecting themselves with Elijah Vera Tucker, given his injury history. They are protecting themselves, you know, a little bit with the Kevin Bired per game roster bonus because Bired's going to be 33 in August.
So they're protecting themselves, but they're also giving these players the opportunity to make the money that they feel like they deserve. And it's because of those bonuses, but it's also because of the incentives.
So Bired can earn an extra $2 million through incentives. So a lot of these contracts structured the same way by the Patriots front office.
The lower base salary in year one per game roster bonuses throwing a workout bonus and throw a chunk of change via incentives.
And that seems to be the plan with most of their contracts. All right, that wraps up this edition of Lockdown Patriots. Thank you for making us your first.
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