Patriots May Need To Be Ready For A Huge Tight End Swing

As trade rumors swirl, the Patriots are eyeing a promising playmaker to bolster their offensive lineup and reclaim their championship edge.

The Patriots have already shown they’re willing to swing big, and that makes one future name worth circling now: Cardinals tight end Trey McBride.

After a wild 2026 offseason loaded with blockbuster moves, the market has opened the door to more massive trades down the line. The Raiders’ attempt to send Maxx Crosby to the Ravens was shut down less than 24 hours later, but the Patriots still landed A.J.

Brown for a first-round pick, and the Rams also came away with Myles Garrett in what was described as the deal of the century. That kind of action has fans thinking even bigger about what New England might do next.

One possibility isn’t immediate, but it’s on the radar. Garrett Podell of CBS Sports put together a list of five NFL players who could push for trades in the coming years, and McBride was one of the most appealing names for the Patriots. The fit is obvious on paper: a rising tight end in Arizona who could become a major target for Drake Maye once Hunter Henry is no longer in the picture, whether that happens by release or retirement.

Podell projects McBride could ask out as soon as the 2028 offseason if the Cardinals keep sinking near the bottom of the division and the league, and if they still haven’t found the right quarterback to guide the franchise forward. Arizona’s recent track record at the position doesn’t exactly inspire confidence. The Cardinals gave Kyler Murray a huge extension, but injuries and uneven play eventually led to them releasing him earlier this offseason.

If that same pattern continues, McBride could be looking for a new home, and a contender would make the most sense. New England, at least from the Patriots’ side of the equation, should be ready to pounce if that door opens.

It wouldn’t come cheap. McBride is on a trajectory to become one of the best tight ends in football, and that kind of player commands a serious price.

But the appeal for the Patriots is clear. Josh McDaniels has always loved using the tight end, and New England spent years searching for a real answer at the position after Rob Gronkowski retired before finally finding Henry.

That’s why McBride is the kind of future target the Patriots should be tracking now, not later. If the Cardinals end up in desperation mode and start dealing off stars for draft capital, New England could be in position to benefit.

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