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Free agency is not yet over Infant Chase Winovich Jersey , and there’s still some talent out there."WhitePatriots News Opinion and Analysis Contribute! FanPostsFanShotsAbout the Site List of Patriots Twitter AccountsWrite For Pats Pulpit!New User Welcome and Commenting GuideCommunity GuidelinesMastheadTopics Patriots Off-Season CoveragePatriots Opinion/AnalysisPatriots NewsPatriots Draft CoverageSportfolio ManagementNFL Free AgencyPatriots Opinion/AnalysisPatriots Free Agency Coverage5 free agents the Patriots should have on their radar even after signing Jared VeldheerNew,35commentsRelated: What signing Jared Veldheer will mean for the PatriotsEDTShareTweetShareShare5 free agents the Patriots should have on their radar even after signing Jared VeldheerIsaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY SportsWith the NFL’s free agency compensation deadline behind us, teams can now start adding players from the open market without having to worry about possibly losing 2020 draft capital. The New England Patriots have already started: they will reportedly sign veteran Jared Veldheer to a one-year contract as early as today to add another body to their offensive tackle position.Veldheer is the first free agent signed by the Patriots who would have qualified to impact the compensatory draft picks formula — but he may not be the last considering that there is still plenty of talent available. With that in mind, let’s take a look at five players who New England should still have on its radar as it looks to bolster the overall depth of the roster. Keep in mind that we are not talking about starting potential at this point in the offseason, but more about training camp competition and rotational players.DT Allen BaileyBailey, who visited New England in mid-March, would give the Patriots another big body on their interior defensive line. Playing primarily in 3-technique and 5-technique alignments in Kansas City Chase Winovich Jersey Draft , he would bring experience and versatility against both the run and the pass to the table. In 2018, for example, Bailey was an integral part of the Chiefs’ league-leading pass rush: playing 72.1% of the club’s defensive snaps, the 30-year-old registered 6.0 sacks — production New England rarely has seen from a defensive tackle.WR Dontrelle InmanDespite a first-round draft pick being invested in N’Keal Harry, the Patriots’ depth at wide receiver behind the rookie and Julian Edelman remains a work in progress. Enter Dontrelle Inman, who is coming off a solid season with the Indianapolis Colts: appearing in nine games, he caught 28 passes for 304 yards and 3 touchdowns — not necessarily spectacular numbers Chase Winovich NFL Jersey , but solid for a rotational third/fourth option. Inman might be little more at this point in his career, but bringing him in as a depth player to compete for a roster spot over the summer would not be a mistake.DT Corey LiugetWhile the Patriots have three roster locks at the position — Lawrence Guy, Mike Pennel, Adam Butler — there is still room on the defensive tackle depth chart. Bailey is probably the first choice at this point given his upside against the pass, but Liuget could be a solid, cost-effective addition as well. Still stout against the run, the 29-year-old could help reduce the workload of free agency addition Mike Pennel and offer New England another versatile defender.WR Rishard MatthewsComing off a disappointing season in which he caught only five passes in between stints with the Tennessee Titans and New York Jets Chase Winovich NFL Draft , Matthews has the experience and short-area quickness to still be a productive if limited role player in the NFL. Ideally, he would serve as a third/fourth/fifth receiving option in New England and a challenger to the likes of Phillip Dorsett and Demaryius Thomas as a Z-receiver. If nothing else, the 29-year-old would be another throw-him-on-the-wall-and-see-if-he-sticks wide receiver.TE Benjamin WatsonWhile Watson stepped away from the game after the 2018 season, he still would have impacted the compensation formula if signed by a team other than the New Orleans Saints until yesterday. With this no longer a factor, New England could opt to lure the 38-year-old out of retirement to add another player to the post-Rob Gronkowski tight end group — something that is not as crazy as it sounds: according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the former Patriots first-round pick is open to returning if he gets the right offer. A call by Bill Belichick could be just that. Tune in!" PodcastsPats Pulpit PodcastsThe Scho Show Episode #5: Stidham, Gordon Chase Winovich Buffalo Bills Jersey , Winovich and Evan LazarNew,2commentsTune in!EDTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:The Scho Show Episode #5: Stidham, Gordon, Winovich and Evan LazarTwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailEpisode #5 of The Scho Show drops a bit later than usual. Honestly, who likes moving...?Fresh off a long weekend filled with boxes and bubble wrap Mark Schofield slides into a new and improved Big Chair to record Episode #5 of The Scho Show. He dives into the Josh Gordon reinstatement, talks about the return of Demaryius Thomas and breaks down what we saw from both Jarrett Stidham and Chase Winovich on Saturday night.Then, Mark is joined by New England Patriots beat reporter Evan Lazar from CLNS Media. Evan catches listeners up on a variety of topics Color Rush Chase Winovich Jersey , including:The climactic end to the Punter Battle and how that might impact Stephen Gostkowski;The youth movement;How Isaiah Wynn exemplifies the phrase “pass blocking is not passive;”The leap Jarrett Stidham has made from throwing interceptions in walkthroughs during mini-camp to today;Chase Winovich: The man with a plan; and,Expectations for Thursday night against the Carolina Panthers.You can follow Evan on Twitter via (@ezlazar). You can find this episode here, or via the Pats Pulpit Podcast channel on Stitcher, iTunes or Spotify.

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