Tom Curran’s Patriots Talk Podcast
Sports:Football
Tom Curran talks with Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore about how J.J. McCarthy would fit with the Patriots if they select him in the 2024 NFL Draft. Later, Phil Perry joins to discuss the latest news and rumors about what the Patriots will do with the No. 3 pick.
2:00-Sherrone Moore on the character of J.J. McCarthy
7:00-How would McCarthy deal with the current state of the Patriots?
13:30-The latest on the possibility of trading down
19:30-Trade down options for Patriots
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