The New England Patriots have made their second trade of the offseason, once again reaching an agreement with the Cleveland Browns: The team traded a sixth round draft for cornerback Jason McCourty and a seventh round selection. Let’s take a look at what trading for the 30-year old means for the club:
After New England lost Malcolm Butler to the Tennessee Titans, the team was in the market for another player at the cornerback position. They found one in Jason McCourty, who will add talent, experience and known playmaking ability to the group and will likely serve as one of the top three options alongside Stephon Gilmore and Eric Rowe.