The New England Patriots made several moves during the 2026 free agency period as they continue to reshape their roster. Among those additions, one analyst has identified fullback Reggie Gilliam as the team’s most underrated signing.
Gilliam arrives in New England after spending the early part of his career with the Buffalo Bills, where he developed into a reliable and versatile contributor. Known for his ability to block, catch passes and contribute on special teams, he brings a well rounded skill set to the Patriots’ offense.
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Buffalo Bills fullback Reggie Gilliam catches a pass during the Return of the Blue & Red practice at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park on Aug.1, 2025.
While fullbacks often operate outside the spotlight, their impact within certain offensive systems remains significant. Gilliam’s presence gives New England added flexibility in the running game, particularly in formations that emphasize physicality and control at the line of scrimmage.
The Patriots have long valued players who can perform multiple roles, and Gilliam fits that mold effectively. His experience in a competitive division also provides familiarity with the style of play required to succeed in the AFC East.
ESPN Names New England Patriots’ Signing of Reggie Gilliam as Most Underrrated
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Aug 17, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Buffalo Bills fullback Reggie Gilliam (41) after the second half against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images
New England’s acquisition of Gilliam has been hailed as the team’s most underrated signing this free agency. This is detailed more in an analysis by Aaron Schatz for ESPN.
Coordinator Josh McDaniels’ offense in New England has always used a fullback, from Heath Evans to James Develin. Last season, the Patriots were stuck trying to use converted tight end Jack Westover. Gilliam gives them one of the top fullbacks in the league to lead the way blocking from the I-formation. He’s not going to catch passes — he has three receptions in the past three seasons — but that’s not what they need him for in Foxborough anyway.
From a strategic standpoint, the addition of Gilliam could help strengthen the team’s rushing attack while supporting overall offensive balance. His ability to create space for ball carriers and contribute in short yardage situations adds another dimension to the offense.
Although the signing may not have generated widespread attention, it reflects a deliberate approach by the Patriots to build depth and versatility. If Gilliam performs as expected, his role could prove more influential than initially anticipated as the team looks to improve its offensive efficiency.
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