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News Blitz 2/25: "Strong" chance Aqib Talib returns to New England?

The Patriots.com News Blitz gets you up-to-date on the latest Patriots news from local and national media.

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Mike Reiss](http://espn.go.com/boston/story/_/page/reissmailbagweek140225/new-england-patriots-mailbag-more-offseason-thoughts)** of ESPNBoston.com believes there is a "strong" chance that impending free agent CB Aqib Talib returns to New England.

"With several top cornerbacks set to hit the market, and mutual interest between the sides, I think the key factors are in place for a deal to get done," writes Reiss. "Furthermore, the legal tampering period (March 8-11) should help both sides get a better feel for the market before it officially opens (March 11), which was the way it was supposed to work with Wes Welker last year."

Erik Frenz of the Boston Globe reports that the Patriots are set to meet with Alabama safety Ha Ha Clinton-Dix at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis.

"Clinton-Dix is projected to be a first-round pick, but may not even be available by the time the Patriots are on the clock - most mock drafts have projected him to be snapped up in the middle of the first round, between picks 14 and 24," adds Frenz.

Jeff Howe of the Boston Herald believes that the idea of the Patriots selecting a defensive tackle and tight end in the first two rounds of the NFL Draft might have changed due to several combine workouts.

"For tight ends, likely first-rounders Jace Amaro (Texas Tech) and Austin Seferian-Jenkins (Washington) didn't have the greatest week," writes Howe. "Amaro is a receiving tight end without much blocking history, and his 4.74-second 40-yard dash stunted recent momentum, perhaps ensuring he'll be in range when the Pats pick at No. 29."

Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk on NBCSports.com writes that rumors continue to swirl of former Buccaneers head coach Greg Schiano acquiring a coaching job with the Patriots.

"It makes too much sense to not happen, especially in light of the extent to which Belichick reportedly lobbied the Browns to hire Schiano as the team's next head coach," writes Florio. "Schiano needs a job, and the Patriots still need a linebackers coach to replace Pepper Johnson."

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