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FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - JANUARY 04: Stefon Diggs #8 of the New England Patriots and Kayshon Boutte #9 of the New England Patriots celebrate in the fourth quarter against the Miami Dolphins at Gillette Stadium on January 04, 2026 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images)
The New England Patriots had a strong enough wide receiver room last season to help quarterback Drake Maye take things to the next level.
Maye did just that as he led the Patriots to the Super Bowl, but New England fell short against the Seattle Seahawks. His crew of wide receivers could look quite a bit different this year with the addition of A.J. Brown and the departure of Stefon Diggs. Bleacher Report’s Kristopher Knox recently explored how Diggs’ departure and Brown coming aboard is leading to the biggest rumors in two different divisions.
Patriots wide receiver Kayshon Boutte is on the trade block, Knox highlighted as the biggest ongoing rumor in the AFC East. Diggs, meanwhile, looks like a free agent fit for the Washington Commanders, which Knox tabbed as the biggest rumor in the NFC East.
Boutte has a strong third season for the Patriots, which makes a prime trade candidate amid a deep receiver room. Diggs led the Patriots in receiving, and he could benefit a team such as the Commanders, despite his off-field trouble in the past year.
Here’s a look how these two rumors could develop.

GettyFOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS – JUNE 09: (L-R) Romeo Doubs #87, Kayshon Boutte #9, and Mack Hollins #13 of the New England Patriots sprint during a minicamp at Gillette Stadium on June 09, 2026 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Jaiden Tripi/Getty Images)
The Patriots “have received calls on Boutte and likely will continue to do so,” which ESPN’s Dan Graziano reported via Knox.
That bodes well for the Patriots finding a suitor for the team’s second-leading receiver from 2025. Boutte, who had 551 yards, enters the final season of rookie deal, as Knox noted, so the Patriots can take one potentially large contract off the books before it happens.
New England has a solid supporting cast around Brown without Boutte in the picture. The Patriots added Romeo Doubs in free agency after his stint with the Green Bay Packers. Mack Hollins, DeMario Douglas and Kyle Williams have also been promising for New England, and all three could take steps forward in 2026.
Where the Patriots would trade him is the question. Teams looking for wide receivers include mostly AFC teams such as the Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore Ravens and New York Jets. Those aren’t likely teams for the Patriots to trade with, but the New Orleans Saints and Commanders, Atlanta Falcons and New York Giants are options in the NFC.
Boutte’s absence from “the early portions” of the Patriots offseason workouts, also creates potential urgency. That’s despite Boutte affirming he wants to stay in New England, which he told Dan Roche of WBZ-TV, as Knox mentioned.

GettyFOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS – JANUARY 18: Stefon Diggs #8 of the New England Patriots catches a touchdown pass against the Houston Texans during the second quarter in the AFC Divisional Playoff game at Gillette Stadium on January 18, 2026 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)
Washington hasn’t re-signed Deebo Samuel and therefore needs a second strong wideout to pair with Terry McLaurin, Knox explained.
While the Commanders could trade for Boutte, Diggs on the free agent market provides an opportunity to find a star wideout with more football ahead without giving up anything. Diggs is in the clear for playing, as far as his off-field legal issues are concerned, Knox noted.
In addition, Knox highlighted Diggs’ Maryland ties as a former Terrapins star, and Diggs talked about it with FOX 5 DC. It also would benefit the Patriots with Diggs, a former Buffalo Bills star, being away from the AFC East again.
Matthew Davis covers the NFL, WNBA and college sports for Heavy.com. As a contributing writer to the StarTribune, he has also covered Minnesota prep sports since 2016. More about Matthew Davis
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