The Facts: The Patriots are closing in on keeping Edelman from hitting the free-agent market next year. NFL Network's Mike Garafolo reported Thursday that the Patriots and Edelman are moving toward a contract extension that should be completed in the next day or so, per sources informed of the situation.
Diehards Line:Edelman was set to earn $3 million in base salary in 2017, entering the final year of his four-year deal signed in 2014. The 31-year-old receiver is coming off his second 1,000-plus yard season in nine years with the Patriots. Not coincidently, both of those seasons came in the only years Edelman participated in a full 16-game slate. In 2016, Tom Brady's most reliable target snared 98 passes for 1,106 yards -- by far the most on the Pats -- and three touchdowns. Entering 2017, the Patriots are loaded at receiver with Edelman, Brandin Cooks, Malcolm Mitchell, Chris Hogan, Danny Amendola and Andrew Hawkins currently making up the top of the depth chart. As NFL.com notes, locking down Edelman now allows coach Bill Belichick to focus on other 2018 free-agents-to-be, including Jimmy Garoppolo, Nate Solder, et al.