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Perry: Patriots offense needs Stefon Diggs' competitive energy
Phil Perry reacts to Stefon Diggs’ comments during his press conference and explains why his competitive attitude is exactly what the Patriots need.
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Can Diggs help Drake Maye make the Josh Allen leap with Patriots?
Stefon Diggs’ comparison of Drake Maye to Josh Allen carries a bit more weight considering his impressive history with the Bills quarterback.
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How Stefon Diggs plans to channel his competitive fire in New England
Stefon Diggs plays with an edge that has caused issues in the past. But the star wideout is taking a new approach to New England, writes Phil Perry.
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Stefon Diggs talks reputation as “fiery” competitor
The Patriots newest receiver discusses his competitive nature
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Stefon Diggs on Drake Maye comparisons to Josh Allen
Stefon Diggs responds to a question during his introductory press conference about the many comparisons between Drake Maye and Josh Allen early on in his career
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Best fits for Patriots at tight end in 2025 NFL Draft
Which tight ends make the most sense for the Patriots in the 2025 NFL Draft? Phil Perry shares his list.
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Best fits for the Patriots at tight end in the 2025 NFL Draft
Phil Perry looks ahead to each positional group in the 2025 NFL Draft and projects which players might be the best fit for the Patriots. MORE FROM PHIL
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Perry: Patriots ‘can't pass' on Travis Hunter if he's available at No. 4
Phil Perry explains why the Patriots have to draft Travis Hunter if he’s still available at No. 4 in the NFL Draft.
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Vrabel explains what Diggs brings to Patriots offense
Mike Vrabel sounds pretty excited to add a wide receiver of Stefon Diggs’ caliber to the Patriots offense under Josh McDaniels.
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The case for Patriots taking a second-tier OT in NFL Draft
If there’s one thing we know about young offensive tackles whose skill sets will translate at the NFL level, it’s that they’re rare. Human beings with the requisite size and athletic traits to protect quarterbacks from freaky edge rushers simply aren’t roaming the planet in great quantities. But there’s a case for the Patriots to wait at that position...
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The case for the Patriots selecting a second-tier OT in NFL Draft
Phil Perry is back making the case for the Patriots to select an OT with their second pick, after taking Travis Hunter or Abdul Carter with their first pick.
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2025 NFL mock draft roundup: First-round predictions for Patriots
If the Patriots remain at No. 4, which players should they target? Here’s a roundup of expert predictions from recent 2025 NFL mock drafts.
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How much should Stefon Diggs' injury concern Patriots?
Patriots signed veteran WR Stefon Diggs to a 3-year deal. Tom E. Curran, Phil Perry and Mike Giardi debate whether or not his injury will be a big factor for him making an impact in year 1 with the Patriots.
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The Case For Trading Down: Should Patriots look to deal No. 4 pick?
Phil Perry breaks down the scenarios in which a trade down makes sense for the Patriots in the 2025 NFL Draft.
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Making The Case for the Patriots to Trade Down in NFL Draft
Phil Perry brings you the latest in his “The Case For” series focusing on why the Patriots should explore trading down from the 4th pick in the upcoming NFL Draft
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Julian Edelman reveals why he likes Patriots signing Stefon Diggs
Julian Edelman explains why the Stefon Diggs addition is a great move for the Patriots.
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Three reasons why Patriots signing Stefon Diggs was a smart move
There’s more than meets the eye with Stefon Diggs, writes Phil Perry, who explains why adding the Pro Bowl wideout was a win for the Patriots.
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Patriots, Stefon Diggs reportedly agree to 3-yr, $69M deal
Phil Perry, Albert Breer and Trenni Casey react to breaking news that the Pats and Stefon Diggs reportedly agreed to a deal
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Patriots, Stefon Diggs agree to three-year, $69 million contract: Report
The Patriots have finally found a No. 1 wide receiver with the addition of free agent Stefon Diggs.
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Could Patriots target BC offensive linemen Trapilo, Kendall in draft?
The Patriots got a firsthand look at Boston College offensive linemen and NFL Draft prospects Ozzy Trapilo and Drew Kendall during Monday’s Pro Day.