There are still many ways for the New England Patriots to improve during the offseason. The Patriots have put together a much better roster than they had a year ago, and with a better coaching staff and a hopeful year two leap for quarterback Drake Maye, things are starting to look bright in New England.
Searching for a way for the Patriots to improve, Bleacher Report's Christopher Knox proposed a trade idea to see them land Chicago Bears tight end Cole Kmet.
The Bears selected Michigan tight end Colston Loveland with the tenth overall pick. While Kmet could be a decent veteran for them, especially after Caleb Williams struggled a bit in his rookie season, Loveland seems to be the guy moving forward.