New England Patriots wide receiver Romeo Doubs is bullish on the team’s offense under coordinator Josh McDaniels. The wide receiver spoke about how he envisions fitting into the offense in his first year with the team.
He is viewed as one of the team’s biggest free agent acquisitions in the offseason after agreeing to a four-year, $60 million deal. As a clearly ascending talent, there is hope that Doubs takes a major step in his NFL career under McDaniels, with Drake Maye throwing him the football.
“Yes. Yes. Just being around him, being in his system, understanding his system thus far, I can already see just how he thinks offensively, and it’s a completely different mind,” said Doubs. “That’s something that you need as a player. Different game plans, different perspectives, different concepts, ways how to run routes.”
Patriots WR Romeo Doubs talking about Josh McDaniels offensive system and how it works.
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Doubs should be a perfect complementary player in a Patriots offense looking to add a more explosive element.
The biggest domino here is A.J. Brown and whether or not the Patriots are able to get a deal done. If they do trade for the three-time All-Pro receiver, it would create one of the better wide receiver rooms in the league.
However, if the Patriots don’t land Brown, Doubs will have the opportunity to ascend as the No. 1 receiver on a team for the first time in his NFL career.
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