The New England Patriots trade rumors are starting to pick up now that the 2018 NFL Draft is over. The New England Patriots have been one of the most entertaining teams this offseason with all the drama surrounding Tom Brady, Rob Gronkowski, and Bill Belichick. The Patriots have shown this offseason that they are willing to deal players, if they feel it betters the team for the long haul. Here are three trades the Patriots could make this offseason:
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1) Trade For Browns WR Corey Coleman
Corey Coleman was select 15th overall in the 2016 NFL Draft and thus far has been a disappointment. In two years he has 56 receptions for 718 yards, and five touchdowns. The Browns signed Jarvis Landry this offseason and selected Antonio Callaway in the 2018 NFL Draft. If the Browns receive an intriguing offer they might be willing to trade Coleman. The Patriots have a ton of draft picks and would be able to trade some future picks for Coleman.
2) Trade For Giants OT Ereck Flowers
Flowers has made 46 starts over three seasons in New York and his effort level has been the topic of discussion of late. The Giants went out and signed Nate Solder to the largest contract for a tackle in NFL history and according to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the Giants have already passed on Flowers option for 2019. The Patriots have been trying to build their line after Nate Solder went to the Giants.
3) Trade Away RB Mike Gillislee
The Mike Gillislee experiment last season didn't work and with the Patriots selecting Sony Michel in round one of the NFL Draft it will likely mean his time has come to an end in New England. He will be either released by the team or if the Patriots could trade him, they would be happy to get something for him in return.
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