New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft said he understands the team's free-agent spending frenzy doesn't guarantee future results.
"We'll see," Kraft told NBC Sports' Peter King in an interview released Monday. "I do remember we always made fun of the teams that spent a lot in the offseason. So we know nothing is guaranteed, and I'm very cognizant of that."
The Patriots spent around $175 million in guaranteed contract money during the first two days of free agency, per King. Tight ends Jonnu Smith and Hunter Henry, linebacker Matthew Judon, safety Jalen Mills and wide receiver Nelson Agholor were among the players brought in.