While Mike Vrabel and the New England Patriots are in Indianapolis for the NFL Scouting Combine, the new head coach has some big plans for his team in free agency this offseason.
There are some players not only up there, but throughout the rounds that can help us.” Even though the 2025 NFL Draft might still be two months away, Wolf, Mike Vrabel, and the rest of the Patriots are already assessing some of the top prospects in this draft class during the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis.
New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel and executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf will hold press conferences next week at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis. According to Boston Herald’s Andrew Callahan,
When Vrabel talks football, you can’t help but perk up and listen. He commands respect, based on 14 years of playing experience, and six years as a head coach.
Mike Vrabel is back in a head-coaching role with the New England Patriots this year. However, he's appreciative of the year he spent with the Browns.
Coming off a 4-13 season for the second straight year, the Patriots are slated to have more than $120 million in salary-cap space.
Streicher, by the way, is a walking, talking reminder of the Belichickian model. Working for Vrabel in Tennessee, he rose from special assistant to the head coach in 2018 to director of football administration five years later; the same title Belichick’s assistant, Berj Najarian, once held.
If the Patriots finally land a No. 1 receiver this offseason, Mike Vrabel has a good idea how they’ll do it. “You usually have to draft them,” Vrabel said Tuesday from the NFL Scouting Combine. But if not
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Very serious, very upfront guy,” Penn State edge defender Abdul Carter said of Vrabel. “Like, all about his business, which is what I like."