Secret Deal: Patriots signs Free Agent.

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - OCTOBER 16: Jaylinn Hawkins #32 of the Atlanta Falcons and Darren Hall #34 of the Atlanta Falcons reacts after Hawkins' interception during the fourth quarter against the San Francisco 49ers at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on October 16, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

Secret Deal: Patriots signs Free Agent.

Sure, the Patriots’ free-agent signings have not exactly rattled the cages of opponents across the AFC, but in the absence of splashy moves, it makes some sense to just focus on smart signings that could have long-term benefits. The Patriots made another of those by inking safety Jaylinn Hawkins to a one-year deal this week.

Hawkins is not a star, but he has been a solid starter for most of his career. He was drafted in the fourth round by the Falcons in 2020 and earned the starting job in his third season, 2022. He played 92% of the team’s snaps that year and finished with two interceptions, six passes defended and 84 tackles.

The Patriots’ top two safety spots are set, with Kyle Dugger and Jabrill Peppers, but Hawkins will compete for playing time and a chance to show he’s worthy of a longer-term deal.

Patriots signee Jaylinn Hawkins

Jaylinn Hawkins Hoping to Get Career Back on Track

Hawkins does need to get his career back on track. Just two years ago, Bleacher Report declared him one of the “best-kept secrets” in the NFL. The site praised him by saying, “Hawkins showcased more of his potential last year.

“At 6’1″, 208 pounds, Hawkins can play the deep safety role or line up in the box to supplement the run, which bodes well for his chance at a full-time starting position.”

After starting 16 games in 2022, though, Hawkins was moved to a reserve role in 2023 and was waived in October. He was signed by the Chargers, though, and started three of his 10 games in L.A.

Hawkins has adjusted well to his role in the defensive backfield, considering he began his career in football as a wide receiver. It was not until he got to California for college that his position was flipped to the defensive side.

“In my head, I’m like ‘No way I don’t wanna play defense,”’ Hawkins said back in 2021. “I could play defense and everything like that because I’m physical and I like playing like that, but I’m like ‘I do not wanna play defense. I did not wanna go to college to play defense like no.’”

His father helped convince him to stick it out, though, and Hawkins was a fourth-round pick in 2020.

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