Kicking off
It was pretty clear from the outset, the Patriots weren't going to go all-out on a spending spree in free agency, like they did last year.
But that didn't mean it would preclude them from splurging here and there on a few free agents in areas of need.
And, credit to Mike Vrabel & Co., that's exactly what's transpired over the course of the tampering period and opening days of free agency.
The Patriots still have some holes to fill, most notably at edge rusher. But they've managed to make some upgrades in key areas in the defensive backfield and offensive line.
Coming off an appearance in the Super Bowl, it was important for the Patriots to not only maintain their level, but to improve in areas that would help put them over the top.
Patriots Executive VP of Player Personnel Eliot Wolf said Thursday the team was "happy" with the players assembled and at this stage, wouldn't be tied to selecting players out of need in the draft.
The marquee free agents signed include wide receiver Romeo Doubs, safety Kevin Byard, defensive end Dre-Mont Jones and offensive lineman Alijah Vera-Tucker.
So they are off to a pretty good start. But they can still get better. A.J. Brown is still lurking. Adding him would be the cherry on top.
Here's some clips from the week: