New England Patriots Sign More Rookie Draft Picks
Introduction
The New England Patriots have finished signing contracts for several players chosen in the most recent draft.
Main Body
The team has made significant progress with its draft class after reaching agreements with seven athletes. Initially, the club announced the signing of five players: Karon Prunty, Dametrious Crownover, Namdi Obiazor, Behren Morton, and Jam Miller. However, official reports later confirmed that Eli Raridon and Quintayvious Hutchins have also signed their contracts. Regarding the new players, Eli Raridon was a third-round pick from Notre Dame. During his college career, he played 40 games and recorded 48 receptions for 623 yards and three touchdowns. He will now join a tight end group that includes Hunter Henry and Julian Hill. Furthermore, Quintayvious Hutchins, a seventh-round pick from Boston College, has joined the roster. He played 43 games in college, recording 72 tackles and 5.5 sacks, and served as a team captain in 2025. Consequently, there are only two contract negotiations still ongoing. The remaining unsigned players are first-round pick Caleb Lomu and second-round pick Gabe Jacas.
Conclusion
Seven out of the nine draft picks have now signed their contracts, leaving only two players unsigned.
Learning
đ The 'Connector' Secret: Moving from A2 to B2
At the A2 level, we usually write short, choppy sentences. Example: "The team signed players. They signed five players first. Then they signed two more."
To reach B2, you need to glue your ideas together using Transition Words. This makes your English sound fluid and professional rather than like a list.
đ ī¸ The 'Glue' found in this text:
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"However" Used when you want to show a contrast or a surprise.
- A2 style: "Five players signed. But two more signed later."
- B2 style: "Five players signed; however, official reports later confirmed two more signed."
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"Furthermore" Used when you are adding more important information to a point you already made. It is a 'fancy' version of "also".
- A2 style: "Eli joined the team. Also, Quintayvious joined."
- B2 style: "Eli joined the group. Furthermore, Quintayvious Hutchins has joined the roster."
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"Consequently" Used to show a logical result (Cause Effect). It is a stronger version of "so".
- A2 style: "Seven players signed, so only two are left."
- B2 style: "Seven players signed; consequently, there are only two negotiations still ongoing."
đĄ Pro Tip for Fluency
Stop using "and", "but", and "so" at the start of every sentence. Replace them with these three power-words to immediately sound more advanced in your writing and speaking.