The New England Patriots are set to be active in NFL free agency and reportedly plan to focus on fortifying the trenches. Karen Guregian, Mark Daniels and Chris Mason of MassLive reported that the Patriots plan to "overhaul the roster" to fit the image of new head coach Mike Vrabel.
For a complete look at the Patriots’ offseason plans from the NFL Scouting Combine, click here. Below is the team’s complete plans for free agency: Ravens left, Eagles defensive tackle Milton Williams,
Milton Williams is going to be a popular target in free agency, but a draft class rich at his position could help the Bengals steal the DT at a bargain cost.
The New England Patriots are reportedly "big time in" on signing Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Milton Williams.
The Philadelphia Eagles secured one of their defensive stars when they signed All-Pro linebacker Zach Baun to a three-year, $51 million deal, but the Super Bowl champions might not be able to bring back two other star free agents.
The Philadelphia Eagles have prepared to lose defensive lineman Milton Williams. So, with other teams gearing up offers for the ascending Eagles star, he will likely test the market to see what he can get.
When it comes to the Philadelphia Eagles in 2025, they have not one, not two, but four pending free agents who are set to be in heavy demand around the NFL when free agency opens up: Milton Williams,
The Dallas Cowboys' blockbuster deal for Osa Odighizuwa has reset the defensive tackle market, putting teams like the New England Patriots on high alert for the Philadelphia Eagles' rising star.
The New York Giants could get some revenge against the Philadelphia Eagles if defensive tackles Milton Williams hits free agency.
The Philadelphia Eagles could be looking to replenish their pass rush this offseason with Josh Sweat and Milton Williams both being free agents. If the Eagles are looking to make a big splash, it could be for disgruntled Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett.
The Philadelphia Eagles have a number of players set to hit free agency this season—most notably linebacker Zack Baun, defensive tackle Milton Williams, edge-rusher Josh Sweat and guard Mekhi Bechton—and limited cap space to retain them On Monday,
Coming off a Super Bowl title, the Philadelphia Eagles hope to continue that momentum, but multiple members of that squad, including some top defensive linemen like Josh Sweat and Milton Williams, seem set to leave in free agency.