With the San Francisco 49ers' selection, the New England Patriots may have the chance to make a big time move.
As the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft wraps up with several surprises throughout Thursday night, it appears that there could be some more fireworks around the league soon to come for day two, especially for the
Aiyuk is sitting on the last year of his existing deal with the 49ers, placing him on the open market for the spring of 2025. Without a long-term contract agreement in place and a new rookie coming into play, the perfect storm is brewing for the Patriots to get themselves involved for a blockbuster. For reference, the last time the Patriots had a pass catcher amass Aiyuk's receiving yards line was during the 2012 season when Wes Welker was still in Foxboro catching balls from 35-year-old Tom Brady. Simply, New England is long overdue for a game-changing weapon, and the 49ers' current situation could present the perfect time to bring one in.
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