I believe/hope that OL depth will be the priority. Not as sexy as #1 receivers, but in my mind, more important. Haven't we as Patriots fans seen for 20 or 25 years that if you have a solid OL and a top QB, that you don't need big contract receivers? You need 3 or 4 capable receivers (plus good TEs). How good the group is is more important than how good the #1 is. Now if you can have a good capable group and a top receiver too, all the better, but that is not where I would spend the money ($35M-$40M for one top receiver).
Lot of talk about AJ Brown. He is making about $23M which is not bad for a top receiver. He will be 29 years old for the start of the 2026-27 season. Under contract for 4 more seasons, if I am reading things right (NFL contract are so convoluted). Trading for AJ Brown would be great, assuming they are not asking for the whole farm. I am guessing it will take a lot, and I don't expect it to happen.
As to the OL, seeing that they traded Bradbury tells me they have something lined up. Maybe it is a vet LG and moving Wilson to C, as was suggested above. That would be great. I am fine with Campbell at LT for next season. He was good pre-injury, post-injury not so much. Assuming he comes back next season at 100%, a season under his belt, I think he will be fine. Maye was sacked 47 times last season, 4th most in the league. That is a bigger issue than a #1 receiver and has to be fixed.