November 16, 2024
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Following the departure of Bill Belichick as head coach and general manager of the New England Patriots, Jerod Mayo was swiftly promoted to head coach. However, the position of general manager has remained unfilled since Belichick’s exit. The Patriots chose to forego hiring a general manager before the 2024 NFL Draft, with Jonathan Kraft and Eliot Wolf overseeing the process alongside the assistance of the team’s front office staff.

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Following the drafting of quarterback Drake Maye, marking a new era for the team, Patriots owner Robert Kraft has taken charge of finding a new general manager. Yet, the Patriots encountered an early setback as Trey Brown, a highly regarded candidate, turned down their interview request. Brown’s decision may echo a broader sentiment in the NFL, with concerns over the perceived inevitability of Wolf securing the position.

Wolf has effectively been acting as the Patriots’ general manager since Belichick’s departure, leading the pre-draft operations and making key decisions. The prevailing belief in the league is that Wolf is the frontrunner for the role. Despite efforts to conduct a thorough search, many see Wolf as the likely choice for the Patriots’ general manager position.

It seems like a mere formality for Eliot Wolf to assume the primary football executive role with the New England Patriots. While the official title might not be “general manager,” it’s widely expected that Wolf will take on this responsibility. The process of elevating him to this position appears to be underway, fulfilling the necessary formalities. It’s almost certain that Wolf will secure the role, as he is deemed the clear favorite for the job within league circles and recent discussions.

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Having already fulfilled the NFL’s Rooney Rule requirements, the New England Patriots are likely on the brink of announcing Eliot Wolf’s promotion. Interestingly, it appears that Robert Kraft prefers not to assign anyone within the organization the title of general manager. With Bill Belichick gone and Wolf’s advancement anticipated, Jonathan Kraft, the team’s president and Robert’s son, appears poised to assume greater influence over football operations in the foreseeable future.

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