There is no doubt that the Patriots needed a significant roster overhaul after going 8-8 over the last two seasons. The draft and free agency produced that, as Eliot Wolf got to work in upgrading the roster, and the coach-quarterback duo of Mike Vrabel and Drake Maye is expected to produce.
Even though the roster changes are a positive development, a significant question the Patriots face as the offseason program winds down is maintaining chemistry. According to Bleacher Report's Matt Holder, the biggest hurdle New England needs to clear is the fact that the team could have 10 or 11 new starters - offense and defense combined - and players will have to find chemistry quickly.
That means training camp will be a crucial part of the Patriots' success this season, especially as Maye tries to build a rappaport with guys like Stefon Diggs, TreVeyon Henderson, Kyle Williams, and Mack Wilson. The same can be said for the defense, which also has its share of new faces.
September will prove if the Patriots are in for the long haul in 2025
The schedule-makers did the Patriots a huge favor with their first four games, as its hard to imagine New England going any worse than 3-1 in a September where it'll face Las Vegas, Miami, Pittsburgh and Carolina, with three of those games in Foxborough.
That's a big reason why this new crop of Patriots will need to have a strong training camp and come together quickly. The Patriots can't afford to fall behind in a crowded AFC, especially in September when they'll be facing four mediocre-at-best opponents.
Thankfully, the Patriots have voices like Mike Vrabel and Josh McDaniels among the coaching staff to ensure that the team comes together quickly. Maye appeared to be getting a handle on McDaniels' offense during the final week of minicamp, and Diggs continues to trend towards being able to be on the field in Week 1.
Getting off to a 1-3 type of start could send New England's season off the railroad tracks before the train even gets a chance to get cooking. Training camp will be essential to ensure the Patriots can answer those questions and be ready to perform come September.