Patriots free agency profile: Christian Elliss should return after promising season

Patriots free agency profile: Christian Elliss should return after promising season
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Elliss was one of the lone defensive bright spots last season.

The New England Patriots have already restructured their coaching staff for the second consecutive offseason. Now it is time for the real work with an expected overhaul of the roster coming.

Free agency will be a key part of this process. And while adding external players to the mix will undoubtably happen with over $125 million in projected cap space, there are also a few in-house free agents to be taken care of. Following a series of moves, 14 remain in need of a new contract prior to free agency.

Among them is linebacker Christian Elliss, the next player in our free agency profile series.

Hard facts

Name: Christian Elliss

Position: Off-the-ball linebacker

Opening day age: 26 (1/2/1999)

Size: 6’2”, 231 lbs

Jersey number: 53

Free agency status: Restricted free agent

Experience

NFL teams: Philadelphia Eagles (2021-23)

After spending four seasons at the University of Idaho, where he was twice named a first-team All-Big Sky Conference selection, Elliss joined the NFL as an undrafted free agent in 2021. His rookie year saw him bounce between the Minnesota Vikings, Philadelphia Eagles, and the San Francisco 49ers.

Elliss eventually rejoined the Eagles in November of his rookie year where he went on to find some stability. After making his pro debut later that season, Elliss went on to appear in a combined 22 regular season and playoff games for Philly until December 2023. He was then let go again which led to him latching on with New England.

Joining the Patriots in 2023, Elliss played a special teams only role for the team over the last four games of the regular season. He then resigned with the team in the offseason as an exclusive rights free agent.

2024 review

Stats: 16 games (5 starts) | 513 defensive snaps (49%), 247 special teams snaps (60%) | 80 tackles (42 solo), 8 missed tackles (10.5%), 1 TFL | 6.5 quarterback pressures (1.5 sacks, 5 hits) | 1 INT, 5 pass deflections, 1 forced fumble

Season recap: Elliss started the season again as primarily a core special teamer playing just a handful of defensive snaps over the first month of the regular season. A season-ending injury to Ja’Whaun Bentley and poor play along the second-level then quickly opened the door for Elliss to see more snaps on the defensive side of the football.

In one of his first weeks in an expanded role, Elliss played 52 defensive snaps in a home win against the Jets. He showed his coverage instincts as he was around the ball several times and got home for a key third-down sack — the first full sack of his career — in the fourth quarter.

As a smaller, more athletic linebacker, Elliss was a useful player in coverage at the position throughout the year. He went on to tally five pass breakups and recorded his first career interception against the Colts in Week 13 on a tipped...