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Patriots to trade injured WR to Saints
Ja'Lynn Polk. Paul Rutherford-Imagn Images

The New England Patriots are trading second-year wideout Ja’Lynn Polk and a 2028 seventh-round pick to the New Orleans Saints for a 2027 sixth-round pick, according to The Athletic’s Dianna Russini.

Polk suffered a shoulder injury during the preseason and was placed on season-ending injured reserve during final roster cuts. He still won’t suit up this year, so New Orleans is betting on his ability to recover and live up to his draft billing in 2026 and beyond. The Saints were interested in Polk during the 2024 draft, per Jeff Duncan and Luke Johnson of The Times-Picayune, but he was taken by the Patriots at No. 37, four picks before New Orleans was on the clock. (The Saints ended up using their second-rounder on cornerback Kool-Aid McKinstry.)

The 23-year-old disappointed as a rookie, reeling in only 12 of his 37 targets for 87 yards and two touchdowns. He was thought to be on the roster bubble entering training camp after New England revamped their receiver room this offseason. His shoulder surgery pre-empted a release, but the Patriots still found a way to move on when the Saints came calling.

Acquiring Ja'Lynn Polk a low-cost yet risky move for New Orleans Saints

Per OverTheCap, trading Polk will leave $2.9M in dead money, which can be spread across the Patriots’ 2025 and 2026 salary caps. That assumes that the Saints pick up the entirety of his remaining salary, worth just under $5M over the next three years. 2025 and 2026 are fully guaranteed, while $637k of Polk’s $2.112M salary in 2027 is guaranteed.

In terms of both finances and draft capital, acquiring Polk is a low-cost move by the Saints, though it does not come without risk. The first two year of his NFL career have essentially been a wash, and he’ll be coming off shoulder surgery entering his third.

Polk is now the second receiver from the 2024 draft class that New Orleans has added in the last month. In August, they sent two Day 3 picks to the Broncos in exchange for former seventh-round pick Devaughn Vele. Neither move seems to be about upgrading their offense this year. Instead, they’re further indicators — along with the team’s plan to start Spencer Rattler for as long as possible — that the team has finally decided to undergo a rebuild, per Nick Underhill of New Orleans.Football.

The Patriots, meanwhile, have jettisoned yet another player from their 2024 draft class under new head coach Mike Vrabel. First-round quarterback Drake Maye and third-round offensive lineman Caedan Wallace are the only remaining selections on the roster, per Doug Kyed of the Boston Herald. While Maye seems to be the future of the team, Wallace spent part of his rookie year on IR and could only carve out a backup guard role entering this season.

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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