INDIANAPOLIS -- Patriots director of scouting Eliot Wolf is revamping New England's evaluation process as the club moves on from the Bill Belichick era.
The son of longtime NFL exec Ron Wolf, Eliot grew up in the Green Bay Packers organization, spending 14 seasons in Wisconsin, rising up the organization. After two seasons in Cleveland, the 41-year-old spent the past four years in New England under Belichick.
Wolf noted on Tuesday at the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine that he's adjusted the Patriots draft grading system, which will now look more like what he ran in Green Bay.
"We changed the grading system," he said. "It's a little bit more similar to what we did in Green Bay. The previous Patriots system was more 'this is what the role is' and this is kind of value-based. So, it makes it a lot easier for scouts to rate guys and put them in a stack of 'this guys is the best,' 'this guy is the worst' and everything in between falls into place. Rather than more nuanced approaches. I just think it accounts value better and it makes it easier for the scouts."
Wolf noted that the new system will be more "collaborative" and the front office will hear more from the scouts as they work through the pre-draft process.
The change isn't the only way Wolf wants the Patriots to follow the Packers' method, noting that the keystone of his program will be drafting, developing and extending core players from within.
"I think there is going to be a little bit more reliance on playing young players," he said when asked what the difference in his program will be. "I think it's really important to play young players and develop from within.
Two of home-grown talents Wolf wants to keep heading toward free agency are offensive tackle Mike Onwenu and
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