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A number of teams have been rumored to be in the market to sign star free-agent wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins. However, two teams are now seemingly the frontrunners in the sweepstakes to land the three-time First-Team All-Pro and five-time Pro Bowler wideout after reports that Hopkins will go on a free-agency visit to both Tennessee and New England.

Many expect that Hopkins will eventually sign with a Super Bowl-contending team like the Kansas City Chiefs or Buffalo Bills. However, financial constraints seem to prevent that from taking place; at least for now. Hopkins’ first couple of free agency visits will be to teams that desperately need an All-Pro wide receiver on their depth chart.

NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport reported on Friday that Hopkins is set to visit the Patriots next week, following his visit to Nashville.

Considering the Patriots are likely on the cusp of being contenders in the AFC, it is a pretty unsurprising move. The team’s wide receiver depth chart hasn’t changed much beyond the addition of JuJu Smith-Schuster, so an addition of a player like Hopkins certainly couldn’t hurt.

Hopkins and Patriots offensive coordinator Bill O’Brien notably spent several seasons together while both were with the Houston Texans. This would make for a fascinating reunion considering O’Brien infamously traded Hopkins to the Arizona Cardinals in a deal that now looks a lot better in retrospect.

Many around the NFL world offered their opinion of the move.

Hopkins made it clear once he was released by the Cardinals that wants to play for a contender with an elite quarterback. He previously named five quarterbacks that he would most want to play with, and none of them were on the Patriots’ roster.

It may still be a long shot for the Patriots to ultimately land Hopkins, but it certainly doesn’t hurt to meet with him.

[Ian Rapoport on Twitter; photo from Paul Rutherford/USA TODAY Sports]

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