Tom Curran’s Patriots Talk Podcast
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Tom Curran and Phil Perry give their grades for the Patriots in free agency. What’s the next move after missing out on Calvin Ridley? Later, NFL Draft analyst Thor Nystrom explains why J.J. McCarthy should be worthy of the third overall pick.
1:00-What grade do the Patriots deserve for their free agency so far?
10:30-Should they trade down after not landing a WR?
14:00-Other free agent WRs the Patriots can target
19:30-Thor on the potential of J.J. McCarthy
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