New England Patriots executive director of player personnel Eliot Wolf reflected on the upcoming free agency cycle and what the emergence of rookie quarterback Drake Maye could mean for it.
But could free agents actually be drawn to sign in New England? Pats executive Eliot Wolf thinks so, and he feels that quarterback Drake Maye is the reason why. "Yeah, absolutely. Player X from ...
“I’m just excited to sit down with Eliot and his staff,” Vrabel said of Wolf, who was named to his ... So from my perspective, when I think about the game itself, accountability is one ...
The roster rebuild appears that it will be handled in tandem with Eliot Wolf, New England’s de facto ... “No, we didn’t win enough games in Tennessee,” Vrabel said, half-joking.
With one game left on New England’s 2024 schedule ... “To say, ‘Fire Jerod Mayo, fire Eliot Wolf’ — I think that’s a little bit of a stretch, in my opinion,” White said on the ...
But it sounds like executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf will remain in charge of New England's front office. "I think the most important thing is that there's a shared ...
Belichick won just four games with a similar team in 2023 ... That falls on de facto GM Eliot Wolf, who at the moment, still has his job in New England. The Patriots started 12 different players ...
stands on the sideline next to Eliot Wolf, the team’s executive vice president of player personnel, during the first half of a NFL preseason game against the Carolina Panthers on Aug. 8 in Foxboro.