The uncertainty in New England is finally a thing of the past.
Following the NFL Draft and right in the midst of rookie minicamp, they’ve made a decision regarding Eliot Wolf’s future with the organization.
As announced by them on social media, they’ve named him executive vice president of player personnel.
Eliot Wolf named Executive Vice President of Player Personnel: https://t.co/nvWuSfUvDV pic.twitter.com/XgzUyCl2Xm
— New England Patriots (@Patriots) May 11, 2024
That means Wolf will be responsible for the personnel department and it’s direction, as well as the 53-man roster and salary cap management.
At just 42 years old, he’s one of the youngest and quickest-rising executives in the league.
Despite his youth, he’s been around the league for 20 years, boasting experience with the Green Bay Packers, Cleveland Browns, and Patriots.
Wolf entered the league with a pedigree.
He’s the son of former Packers GM and Hall of Famer executive Ron Wolf.
It’s the dawn of a new era in Foxboro, and with Bill Belichick no longer there to make all the decisions, they needed someone who would lead them into the future.
Hopefully, Wolf will be the guy who takes them back to the mountaintop.
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