NFL Trade Rumors: Patriots could make surprise free agency splash as Steve Smith predicts dramatic move after Stefon Diggs exit

The New England Patriots are preparing for life after Stefon Diggs, and the decision signals more than a simple roster shuffle. The veteran receiver has been informed that he will be released ahead of free agency on March 11, a move that clears roughly $16. 6 million in salary cap space. For a team still shaping its identity under first-year head coach Mike Vrabel, the timing feels deliberate. New England is looking ahead, and much of that vision revolves around the development of young quarterback Drake Maye.

Diggs delivered a strong campaign, topping 1,100 receiving yards and quickly becoming one of Maye’s most trusted targets. His departure leaves a clear hole in the passing game, both statistically and emotionally.

Shortly after the news surfaced, Diggs offered a warm goodbye to the fan base on social media, reminding supporters that they are all family forever. For a franchise that stunned many by reaching the Super Bowl during Vrabel’s debut season, the move feels less like a step backward and more like a recalibration of priorities.

Why the New England Patriots may target tight ends instead of another star receiver

While speculation around a replacement wide receiver continues to swirl, former NFL wideout and current NFL Network analyst Steve Smith Sr.

believes the conversation might be missing the real story. Speaking to ESPN, Smith suggested the Patriots could be planning a different kind of offensive investment.

“I think the thing people aren’t paying attention to with New England is the tight end position. They may make some moves that could surprise people,” Smith said in a phone interview.

His reasoning traces back to offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels, whose systems historically lean heavily on tight ends to attack the middle of the field. Rather than chasing another headline wide receiver, New England could pursue versatile tight ends capable of stretching defenses in ways that fit McDaniels’ playbook.

Big-name wideouts like A. J. Brown and DJ Moore have been floated in rumors. Smith, however, believes options such as Isaiah Likely or Chigoziem Okonkwo might bring more long-term value. A move in that direction would address a quieter roster concern. Current tight ends Hunter Henry and Austin Hooper are both 31, leaving the position without a clear future centerpiece.

Such a strategy could also help the Patriots’ younger receivers grow naturally within the system. Players like Kayshon Boutte and Efton Chism III would gain valuable playing time without the pressure of competing for targets with another high-priced star.

Financially, New England has room to maneuver. With roughly $57 million in available cap space, the front office can explore multiple paths while continuing to build around Maye. The decision on Diggs may sting in the short term, but it also opens the door for a more balanced offense designed for sustainability rather than quick fixes.

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