The New England Patriots have made their move at wide receiver.
On Tuesday, they signed free agent Romeo Doubs from the Green Bay Packers.
The deal was reported by ESPN's Adam Schefter, who added that it's a four-year deal for $70 million.
This much is clear, though: Doubs is now the Patriots' new No. 1 wide receiver.
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How Romeo Doubs fits Patriots' WR depth chart
Doubs, for now, is the new No. 1 WR.
He's coming off a season with 55 catches for 724 yards and six touchdowns for the Packers.
Doubs has never really been asked to be a true WR1, but he has a lot of the skills that would likely work in that role.
The Pats return the likes of Kayshon Boutte, DeMario Douglas, Mack Hollins, Kyle Williams and Efton Chism -- they'll all slot behind Doubs in some way.
How Romeo Doubs signing impacts A.J. Brown trade
This makes it a lot less likely that the Pats would swing a trade with the Eagles for A.J. Brown, although not impossible.
The Patriots will have devoted more money to WR already, and they also now have less need for Brown given that Doubs can take a lot of the targets from Maye.
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