


The Patriots agreed to terms on contracts with their final two unsigned draft picks on Friday, sources told the Boston Herald.
The Patriots agreed to terms with cornerback Christian Gonzalez, their first-round pick, on a four-year, $15,102,868 fully-guaranteed contract. The deal comes with a $7,983,904 signing bonus and roster bonuses $521,494 in 2024, $675,000 in 2025 and $550,000 in 2026. He has salaries of $750,000 in 2023, $915,000 in 2024, $1,447,988 in 2025 and $2,259,482 in 2026 plus a fifth-year option in his contract.
The Patriots also agreed to terms with defensive end Keion White, a second-round pick, on a four-year, $7,790,170 contract with a $2,665,576 signing bonus. His 2023 and 2024 salaries of $750,000 and $1,104,099, respectively, are fully guaranteed. He also has $802,008 of his $1,458,198 2025 salary guaranteed. He’s set to earn a $1,812,297 salary in 2016.
The Patriots had previously signed their other 10 draft picks. The team’s rookies reported for training camp on Friday.