New England Patriots

Patriots Top Fantasy Players

These are the top fantasy football players of the New England Patriots as ranked by Average Draft Position (ADP) in PPR-format mock drafts.

Data as of September 10, 2025.

# Name Pos Team ADP Bye
1 TreVeyon Henderson RB NE 5.03 14
2 Drake Maye QB NE 9.12 14
3 Rhamondre Stevenson RB NE 11.02 14
4 DeMario Douglas WR NE 12.10 14

TreVeyon Henderson

TreVeyon Henderson's current ADP is 5.03, which is the 3rd pick of the 5th round, and 51st selection overall.

TreVeyon Henderson Average Draft Position PPR

Drake Maye

Drake Maye's current ADP is 9.12, which is the 12th pick of the 9th round, and 107th selection overall.

Drake Maye Average Draft Position PPR

Rhamondre Stevenson

Rhamondre Stevenson's current ADP is 11.02, which is the 2nd pick of the 11th round, and 122nd selection overall.

Rhamondre Stevenson Average Draft Position PPR

DeMario Douglas

DeMario Douglas's current ADP is 12.10, which is the 10th pick of the 12th round, and 141st selection overall.

DeMario Douglas Average Draft Position PPR

New England Patriots 2025 Schedule

Week Home/Away Opponent
1 Home Las Vegas Raiders
2 Away Miami Dolphins
3 Home Pittsburgh Steelers
4 Home Carolina Panthers
5 Away Buffalo Bills
6 Away New Orleans Saints
7 Away Tennessee Titans
8 Home Cleveland Browns
9 Home Atlanta Falcons
10 Away Tampa Bay Buccaneers
11 Home New York Jets
12 Away Cincinnati Bengals
13 Home New York Giants
15 Home Buffalo Bills
16 Away Baltimore Ravens
17 Away New York Jets
18 Home Miami Dolphins

New England Patriots News

Tommy DeVito, Tommy DeVito Becomes QB2 in New England

The New England Patriots released veteran quarterback Joshua Dobbs on Monday, pushing Tommy DeVito to the backup role behind starter Drake Maye, according to Mike Reiss of ESPN. The Patriots initially didn't tender an offer to DeVito, but they eventually re-signed him to a two-year deal with a base value of $4.4 million. The deal includes incentives that could increase the value of the deal to $7.4 million. Reiss adds that a No. 3 QB is expected to be added later in the offseason, potentially via the NFL draft in April. DeVito, who went undrafted out of Illinois, made his NFL debut in 2023 with the New York Giants and ended up playing in nine games (six starts), completing 64% of his passes for 1,101 yards, eight touchdowns, and three interceptions. The 27-year-old did not appear in a game at all in 2025 while serving as the No. 3 behind Maye and Dobbs. If DeVito is making starts for the Pats in 2026, it will be bad news for the entire offense.

Tommy DeVito player page.

March 23, 2026 1:02 PM EST


Mack Hollins, Mack Hollins Still Trending Up in New England?

New England Patriots wide receiver Mack Hollins had a strong 2025 season, and he remains a key piece of the passing attack ahead of 2026. Hollins has quietly put together back-to-back impressive campaigns. Between 2024 with the Bills and 2025 with the Patriots, he tallied 77 catches, 928 yards, and seven touchdowns. He was the overall WR58 last year, despite missing the final two games of the regular season due to injury. The veteran receiver fended off any sort of rookie breakout for Kyle Williams, and he also leapfrogged DeMario Douglas on the depth chart. Pretty early into the season, Hollins had already established himself as the Patriots' No. 3 receiver behind Stefon Diggs and Kayshon Boutte. He remains in a similar role going forward, as the Patriots' only offseason move at the position was releasing Diggs and replacing him with Romeo Doubs. We expect Williams to see more targets next year, but Hollins should still be the clear No. 3 receiver, especially after earning the trust of head coach Mike Vrabel and quarterback Drake Maye. He's an intriguing buy-low option in dynasty leagues because he only costs a late-round pick in trades, yet offers potential WR3/flex value on a weekly basis, especially in deeper leagues.

Mack Hollins player page.

March 21, 2026 10:25 AM EST


Hunter Henry, Hunter Henry Set to Collect Some Vacated Targets?

New England Patriots tight end Hunter Henry has consistently produced as a low-end TE1 in fantasy football, and he's due for another strong season in 2026 given his prominent role on offense. Henry showcased a strong rapport with quarterback Drake Maye last year, as the two connected for 60 completions, 768 yards, and seven touchdowns. Henry has now been the overall TE12 and TE9 over the last two years, largely thanks to his role as one of the top targets in New England. He could be headed for even more volume in 2026 after the Patriots released Stefon Diggs. Some of Diggs' 102 vacated targets will go to new signing Romeo Doubs, but the rest will be distributed to some of Maye's most trusted pass-catchers, including Henry. We would not be surprised to see him catch another six-plus touchdowns while turning in a top-10 finish next year. His 2026 outlook is too encouraging to sell high, but he's also a little too old to buy in dynasty leagues. At this point, dynasty managers should view him as a firm "hold."

Hunter Henry player page.

March 21, 2026 7:58 AM EST


TreVeyon Henderson, TreVeyon Henderson Establishing Himself as a Fantasy RB1?

New England Patriots running back TreVeyon Henderson had an impressive rookie season, sparking optimism that he might be the best running back from the 2025 draft class. It took a little while for him to get going, but once he stepped into the lead-back role with Rhamondre Stevenson injured, Henderson broke out. In eight games from Week 9 through 18 (excluding his injury-shortened outing in Week 16), he averaged 15.3 carries, 85 rushing yards, 2.3 catches, 14.2 receiving yards, 1.1 touchdowns, and 18.9 fantasy points in full-PPR leagues. He scored double-digit fantasy points in seven of those eight games. During that same window, he ranked as the overall RB9 in total points and the overall RB6 in average points per game. Throughout the back half of the season, the Patriots went extremely run-heavy, supporting top fantasy performances from both Henderson and Stevenson more often than not. Assuming that trend continues in 2026 and Henderson takes a natural second-year leap, the Ohio State product should remain a weekly must-start in fantasy football. It's probably too late to buy low on Henderson, but it's worth sending out soft offers in case you can find a manager who's wrongfully concerned about the Patriots' offense or Stevenson's presence in this backfield.

TreVeyon Henderson player page.

March 18, 2026 5:24 PM EST


Kyle Williams, Kyle Williams a Potential Year 2 Breakout Candidate in 2026

New England Patriots wide receiver Kyle Williams struggled to emerge as a top pass-catching threat in 2025, but he flashed enough upside to spark significant optimism for his outlook going forward. Specifically, since Year 2 is a common time for wide receivers to break out, dynasty managers should be encouraged by Williams entering 2026. Stuck in a depth role for most of last year, Williams finished the 2025 campaign with 10 catches, 209 yards, and three touchdowns. However, over just the last three weeks of the season, he had eight targets, five catches, 66 yards, and a touchdown, so he was certainly trending in the right direction. New England released Stefon Diggs this offseason and replaced him with Romeo Doubs. Doubs shouldn't take all of Diggs' vacated targets; some of those will be spread around to the other receivers, including Williams. At this point, the third-round pick's biggest obstacle is playing time. New England lacks wide receiver starpower, but it does have a very balanced receiving corps that makes it difficult to command a high dose of targets every week. Doubs, Kayshon Boutte, and Mack Hollins are the biggest obstacles in Williams' way at this point. However, a strong preseason or training camp could push Williams into the mix to start games and carve out low-end WR3/flex appeal in 2026.

Kyle Williams player page.

March 18, 2026 7:00 AM EST