Patriots Rumors: This Big Move ‘Encouraged’ People Around NFL

Eliot Wolf has a strong reputation around the league

By choosing to part ways with Bill Belichick, the Patriots severed ties with more than just a top-tier head coach.

Belichick also was the de facto general manager for the majority of his New England tenure. While Robert Kraft and company didn’t appoint a GM in writing in wake of Belichick’s departure, all signs point to Eliot Wolf being the top person in the personnel department. Wolf started in New England as a consultant in 2020 before shifting to director of scouting.

Wolf isn’t a household name in the NFL, but as ESPN’s Dan Graziano revealed in a column published Saturday, the 41-year-old’s climb up the Patriots’ front office ladder was well-received in league circles.

“Eliot Wolf’s apparent ascension to the top spot in the Patriots’ personnel department has a lot of people around the league encouraged about New England’s long-term prospects,” Graziano wrote. “There could be growing pains under first-time coach Jerod Mayo while the new staff settles in, but a lot of people I talk to say Wolf — a longtime Packers executive who has worked in New England’s front office since 2020 — is overdue for a chance to run his own front office show and will thrive in the role.”

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Wolf appeared to hit the ground running after Belichick’s exit, including a reported heavy influence in the hiring of new offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt. The former also has a chance to accelerate New England’s rebuild with a strong performance in the 2024 NFL Draft.

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As Graziano mentioned, Wolf might encounter some obstacles as he tries to help lift the Patriots back up. But the reported positive feedback about his promotion should encourage the Foxboro Faithful.