It didn’t take long for the Patriots to move on from wide receiver Ja’Lynn Polk.

New England dealt away the 2024 second-round pick (No. 37 overall) after just one season in the NFL, with the Patriots trading the injured wideout to the New Orleans Saints (along with a 2028 seventh-round pick) on Saturday in exchange for a 2027 sixth-rounder.

It marks the end of a disastrous tenure for Polk in New England, and a brutal draft whiff for Eliot Wolf — given both where Polk was selected as a high second-round pick, as well as the several other game-changing talents who were still available at that stage of the draft, headlined by wideout Ladd McConkey (82 catches, 1,149 yards, seven touchdowns in 2024).

Speaking on Sunday ahead of New England’s eventual 33-27 win over the Dolphins, Patriot

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