The New England Patriots have won Super Bowls only to see Bill Belichick scrap the majority of his roster in the following offseason. They get a good thing going — but then free agency, trades and the NFL draft put an entirely different Patriots roster into motion. And somehow, that new roster appears to be of equal quality.

In the 2019 offseason, New England is experiencing significant turnover among players and coaches, most notably losing tight end Rob Gronkowski, defensive end Trey Flowers, tackle Trent Brown and assistant coaches Brian Flores and Chad O’Shea. But the Patriots have reinforcements. Here are the players who arrived during this offseason and should have an immediate impact.

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He’s not filling the role of a departed player, but Bailey, a 2019 fifth-round pick, will likely take over for Ryan Allen this season. Punters don’t get much love — they aren’t the most interesting players in the NFL – but Super Bowl LIII reminded us how important punters can be. New England’s 13-3 win over the Rams was largely about field position. Allen was one of the most pivotal players in the game.

Belichick loves punters, but he doesn’t like paying them. Bailey will get every chance to win this job, because he provides good contract value.