Jermaine Wiggins has seen enough. He is ready for the Patriots to make their move(s).
Kicking off Tuesday's Greg Hill Show, the former Patriots tight end finally revealed his wish list when it came to some offensive weapons he believes Bill Belichick should be locking in on.
In no particular order ...
Odell Beckham Jr., Browns, WR: With three years left on his current deal this would be a major commitment for the Pats. And it's not as if Cleveland (4-2) couldn't use him. But the wideout has seemed unhappy with his current lot in life too many times, including this past weekend.
Julio Jones, Falcons, WR: Also with three years left on his contract, the financial commitment would be huge. Still, he is exactly the no-doubt-about-it offensive threat this Patriots team desperately need. And Atlanta seems to be on the verge of rebuilding, too boot.
Hunter Henry, Chargers, TE: Playing on a franchise tag, the Los Angeles tight end is exactly what the doctor ordered when it comes to finding Cam Newton a legitimate target at that position. He doesn't have a touchdown this season, but does have 18 catches.
Evan Engram, Giants, TE: Engram isn't having a great season for the Giants (coming off a foot sprain in 2019), but he certainly would represent an upgrade for the Patriots. For a woeful New York team Engram -- who has more season until free agency -- represents a chance to get value at the Deadline. He has one more year on his deal.
Zach Ertz, Eagles, TE: The Eagles standout seems to be a constant when it comes to Patriots trade deadline predictions. Ertz has one more year before free agency, but seems to be starting to take a backseat to Dallas Goedert when it comes to Philly's offense.
Wiggy's Wild Cards: Antonio Brown, free agent, WR; Michael Thomas, Saints, WR; Will Fuller, Texans, WR.