The New England Patriots could be looking to add some more talent to the wide receiver room this offseason.
The team signed Romeo Doubs, but reportedly remains interested in A.J. Brown. Even if a trade for Brown doesn't happen, the reported interest indicates they are not done exploring additions at receiver. They could turn to the NFL Draft to add talent at the position. The Patriots attended Boston College's pro day on Monday, and seemingly paid close attention to Lewis Bond.
Bond is listed at just 5-foot-11 and 190 pounds, but he is one of the best receivers in program history. He is the all-time Boston College receptions leader, the single-season receptions record holder and fifth all-time in program receiving yards. According to Evan Lazar, he wrapped up his pro day by chatting with Mike Vrabel.
Lewis Bond wraps up his day chatting with Vrabel. pic.twitter.com/YzPDPOa9Y0
— Evan Lazar (@ezlazar) March 23, 2026
He was a captain last season and started all 12 games. He set career highs in receptions and receiving yards. He scored only one touchdown, but had 11 in the last three seasons. He was fourth in the country in receptions per game and was top-20 nationally in receiving yards and yards per game.
Bond was an All-ACC Second-Team selection and could be a solid addition to the Patriots. He went through all of the typical work for a pro day, and Vrabel was not the only member of the Patriots he spent time talking to. According to CLNS media, he also spoke to the Vice President of player personnel, Ryan Cowden, before running routes.
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