Miami’s move comes just a week after acquiring Tyreek Hill in exchange for the Kansas City Chiefs and is the latest in a string of off-season roster decisions to renew the attacking side under new manager Mike McDaniel. Parker, Miami’s first-round pick in the 2015 draft, has two years left on his contract after signing a three-year extension in 2019. The 29-year-old Wideout has base salaries of about $ 5.7 million in 2022 and 2023. but they are not guaranteed money for these last two seasons. Ever since it erupted in 2019 with a 72-catch, 1,202-yard, 9-TD campaign, Parker has struggled to repeat this production. The WR had a total of 103 slots for 1,308 yards and six scores together in the last two years and was usurped as a Miami target in 2021 by first-round rookie Jaylen Waddle. The historic first year of the latter was more than enough proof that the Finns could afford to advance from another side out in the first round to Parker, who was fourth in the team with 40 catches, nine behind Miles Gaskin and a little more. in front of Durham. Smythe. With the addition of a perennial All-Pro to Hill, which cost five draft options, including first and second rounds in this month’s draft, and a $ 72.2 million expansion guarantee, Parker proved even more expendable. Miami has also added Cedric Wilson and Trent Surfield and fullbacks Rahim Mostert and Chase Edmonds from the start of the league to lift the slack. But the rubbish of one AFC East team can be the treasure of another. The talented Patriots will welcome Parker to a host body that, for the 2022 season, boasts Kendrick Bourne, Nelson Agholor, Jakobi Meyers, N’Keal Harry and Ty Montgomery. Other passers-by are Hunter Henry, Johnny Smith and James White. In Mac Jones’s rookie season, Meyers led the team with 83 catches for 866 yards. the state-of-the-art WR upgrade also led New England to last year’s takeover with a trivial 59 receptions for 729 yards. The Patriots are hoping, in what owner Robert Kraft considers a “very typical” year for the young QB, that the addition of Parker, as well as possible other additions to the draft, could boost New England’s attacking performance and help keeping pace. the score and on the court with the fast Dolphins and the AFC East Buffalo Bills champion.