After a New England Patriots offseason with a flurry of moves at the top of the roster, one of the more underappreciated moves was made at the bottom of the depth chart. The Patriots, who added Romeo Doubs in free agency on a four-year deal, went all seven rounds of the NFL Draft without taking a wide receiver. Executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf told reporters that he expected the team to be competitive in the undrafted free agent market at that position, and competitive they were. New England added four wideouts on UDFA contracts, one of which could earn a roster spot out of the gate. James Madison's Nick DeGennaro was one of the first undrafted players to reportedly sign with the Patriots, and for good reason. The sixth-year redshirt senior, who previously had stops at Maryland and Richmond in college, put together a fantastic season for the Dukes in 2025.…