The acquisition of Tyreek Hill by the Dolphins and the signing of Cedrick Wilson Jr. as a free agent made Parker expendable. Miami will now have two first round options, a second and two third in the 2023 NFL draft. Parker, meanwhile, could be the top choice for the Patriots’ second-year general, MacJones, in a host body that includes top returnees Jakobi Meyers, Nelson Agholor and Kendrick Bourne. The Patriots inherit the remaining two years of Parker’s contract, which calls for him to earn a base salary of $ 5.65 million in 2022 and $ 5.7 million in 2023. The Patriots expect to receive a third-round offset option in 2023 as a result of the loss of cornerback JC Jackson to the free Agency. This is only the fifth trade he has done with the Dolphins since Bill Belichick became the Patriots’ first coach in 2000. The most notable came in 2007 when Belichick gave second and seventh round options in Miami in exchange for receiver Wes Welker, who continued to set the franchise record for receptions (672). Belichick knows Parker well from the fact that he had been preparing his teams to face him since 2015, when the Louisville alum entered the NFL as the Dolphins’ first-round pick. The 6-legged 3-legged and 219-pound Parker played in 10 games last season (eight starts) and received a total of 40 receptions for 515 yards and two touchdowns. During his NFL career, he has played in 93 games (64 starts), with a total of 338 receptions for 4,727 yards and 24 touchdowns. It is the sixth largest Dolphins receiver of all time. Parker’s season came in 2019, when he recorded 1,202 yards and 9 touches in 72 catches. However, his production was reduced due to his health for the next two seasons, when he lost 9 combined races and recorded a total of 1,308 yards. As the new Dolphins coaching staff assembled a reception room that specialized in creating separation and yards after the arrest, Parker – traditionally an occupant – was the curious man. ESPN’s Marcel Louis-Jacques contributed to this report.


title: “New England Patriots Acquire Wr Devante Parker In Trade With Miami Dolphins " ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-06” author: “Annie Richardson”


The acquisition of Tyreek Hill by the Dolphins and the signing of Cedrick Wilson Jr. as a free agent made Parker expendable. Miami will now have two first round options, a second and two third in the 2023 NFL draft. Parker, meanwhile, could be the top choice for the Patriots’ second-year general, MacJones, in a host body that includes top returnees Jakobi Meyers, Nelson Agholor and Kendrick Bourne. The Patriots inherit the remaining two years of Parker’s contract, which calls for him to earn a base salary of $ 5.65 million in 2022 and $ 5.7 million in 2023. The Patriots expect to receive a third-round offset option in 2023 as a result of the loss of cornerback JC Jackson to the free Agency. This is only New England’s fifth exchange of views with the Dolphins since Bill Belichick took over at the Patriots in 2000. The most notable came in 2007 when the Patriots shared second- and seventh-round options in Miami in exchange for receiver Wes Welker, who continued to set the franchise record at receptions (672). Belichick knows Parker well from the fact that he had been preparing his teams to face him since 2015, when the Louisville alum entered the NFL as the Dolphins’ first-round pick. “He has a very, very good set of skills,” Belichick told Parker before a game against the Dolphins in 2020. “He’s a great athlete who runs well, has good hands, good grip and good speed. He has a lot of problems with deep balls. He’s a big target at the end of the course in cuts and crosses. be productive in all three [receiver spots]. “ The 6-legged 3-legged and 219-pound Parker played in 10 games last season (eight starts) and received a total of 40 receptions for 515 yards and two touchdowns. During his NFL career, he has played in 93 games (64 starts), with a total of 338 receptions for 4,727 yards and 24 touchdowns. It is the sixth largest receiver of all time of the Dolphins. Parker’s season came in 2019, when he recorded 1,202 yards and nine touches in 72 catches. However, his production was reduced due to his health for the next two seasons, in which he lost nine combined races and recorded a total of 1,308 yards. As the new Dolphins coaching staff assembled a reception room that specialized in creating separation and yards after the arrest, Parker – traditionally an occupant – was the curious man. ESPN’s Marcel Louis-Jacques contributed to this report.