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The 2026 NFL offseason is here and the New England Patriots have cash to spend. Projections put their salary cap space at roughly $33 million to $43 million depending on how they handle restructures and extensions, giving them flexibility for free agency this March. So what does that mean for their biggest roster needs? The Patriots made a surprise run to Super Bowl LX but were exposed in a few key areas. The pass rush needs to be better if they want to get after quarterbacks consistently. Keeping Drake Maye upright with better offensive tackle play is crucial. And adding a true second or third scoring receiver would make this offense more dangerous. One potential free agent who could move the needle is edge rusher Trey Hendrickson. Hendrickson is expected to be one of the premier defensive players available and could command in the neighborhood of $25 million to $30 million per year. Signing a player like that would send a message that New England is serious about competing. Beyond that, investing in a veteran offensive tackle could cost another $10 million to $15 million a year and a reliable wide receiver may cost $8 million to $18 million annually. That’s significant but still manageable if Kraft and the front office are strategic. Some positions can be addressed with the draft, but others might demand veteran help. Elite pass rushers and reliable offensive tackles often take time to develop, and when you’re in win-now mode with a young MVP-caliber quarterback, proven free agents have value. Robert Kraft’s history shows he’s willing to spend on free agency when the time is right. New England led the league in free agent commitments in 2025, showing that this franchise isn’t afraid to open the checkbook when the roster is trending upward. But money isn’t everything. There are cap limits and future extensions to consider. The question Patriots fans are left with this spring is simple — will Kraft allow the financial moves needed to keep this team in Super Bowl contention? The facts suggest he might. But between cap constraints and balancing the future, the decision won’t be straightforward. 🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! 😍 https://streamyard.com/pal/d/50108072...