7 Round Mock Draft Patriots Add More Assets Through First Round Trade

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7 round mock draft patriots add more assets through first round trade

The Patriots make a commitment to their trenches in this new NFL mock draft. With the bowl games behind us and the NFL Scouting Combine quickly approaching, now is a good time to release another seven-round mock draft. In this one, the New England Patriots make a commitment to the trenches, but also add some playmakers on both offense and defense. One quick note: After each pick, I have also listed a prospect’s consensus rank according to the NFL Mock Draft Database, which helps put the selections into some contest. So, with that said, let’s get right into it. TRADE: Patriots trade 1-4 to Carolina Panthers for 1-8, 2-57, and 4-110: The Patriots start the draft off by moving back and picking up second- and fourth-rounders this year.

The simple reason to move back is the depth that is available, especially along the defensive line. With so many players all bunched together, it makes sense to move out of No. 4 and acquire some extra assets along the way. 1-8: ED Jalon Walker (Georgia | No. 13): After seeing what happened in the Super Bowl, we want to build a team in the mold of the Philadelphia Eagles. So, why not start with a Georgia defensive lineman?

The Patriots make a commitment to their trenches in this new NFL mock draft. With the bowl games behind us and the NFL Scouting Combine quickly approaching, now is a good time to release another seven-round mock draft. In this one, the New England Patriots make a commitment to the trenches, but also add some playmakers on both offense and defense. One quick note: After each pick, I have also listed a prospect’s consensus rank according to the NFL Mock Draft Database, which helps put the selections into some contest. So, with that said, let’s get right into it. TRADE: Patriots trade 1-4 to Carolina Panthers for 1-8, 2-57, and 4-110: The Patriots start the draft off by moving back and picking up second- and fourth-rounders this year.

The simple reason to move back is the depth that is available, especially along the defensive line. With so many players all bunched together, it makes sense to move out of No. 4 and acquire some extra assets along the way. 1-8: ED Jalon Walker (Georgia | No. 13): After seeing what happened in the Super Bowl, we want to build a team in the mold of the Philadelphia Eagles. So, why not start with a Georgia defensive lineman?

Late this week, draft expert Dane Brugler churned out a new seven-round NFL Mock Draft on The Athletic. Who did Brugler have the New England Patriots projected to select? Below, On SI lays out every Patriots pick with takes on each selection. With Cam Ward to the Titans, Travis Hunter to the Browns, and Abdul Carter to the Giants, the Patriots don’t get the ideal outcome of two quarterbacks selected among the top three. However, through picking Will Campbell, casting aside concerns around his arm length, Drake Maye’s blind side is now protected by the best offensive lineman in the draft. Whether the Patriots address the tackle or edge positions in Round 1, this would be an excellent early-second-round pickup.

After adding Stefon Diggs to the slot, placing a 6-foot-4, 215-pound standout in Jayden Higgins on the perimeter would be a huge score for the Patriots offense. Higgins is a fantastic route runner with 4.4 speed, and he recorded 140 catches for 2,166 yards and 15 touchdowns over the last two seasons. Many believe Jared Wilson could be the best center available in the NFL Draft. At 6-foot-3 and 315 pounds as a multi-year starter with the Bulldogs, Wilson clocked an impressive 4.84 at the NFL Combine. The New England Patriots have stockpiled the assets necessary to attack the many holes on their roster through free agency and the 2025 NFL draft. It's important to note that this isn't a deep draft when it comes to offensive difference-makers.

That doesn't many talents won't pan out, but it's an indicator that the Patriots might want to stick to the philosophy of drafting the best players available over reaching for positions of need. The thinking with this particular mock draft is that the Patriots make full use of their top-ranked salary cap space to address multiple areas of need on the roster. That would enable them to draft more freely without the urge to force a pick out of desperation. Here's how the board turned out for the Patriots in our latest 2025 NFL mock draft: The Patriots need a game-wrecker on defense, and Abdul Carter is a one-man demolition show. His elite playmaking abilities have been compared to Dallas Cowboys' star edge rusher Micah Parsons for good reasons.

The New England Patriots went into the NFL Scouting Combine with plenty of roster questions and a need to build around quarterback Drake Maye. This year's draft is a pivotal one for the franchise, and the team will look to address key weaknesses while also stockpiling assets for the future. While the combine won’t drastically change draft boards, it serves as an opportunity to confirm scouting reports and evaluate prospects against higher-level competition. With Mike Vrabel now leading the team and Josh McDaniels back as offensive coordinator, expect the Patriots to prioritize the trenches, offensive playmakers and defensive versatility. Without further ado, let’s get into this full 7-round mock draft for the Patriots. Patriots receive: Pick No.

6 (Round 1), Pick No. 68 (Round 3) and Pick No. 106 (Round 4) The Patriots trade back from No. 4 to No. 6, picking up a third and fourth-round pick from the Raiders while still securing one of the best offensive linemen in the draft.

The Patriots add multiple Buckeyes in this mock draft, including at the end of Round 1. In my first mock draft, I explored what the New England Patriots could do if pass rusher Abdul Carter were to fall to them at pick No. 4. In this one, I will take a look at how things could pan out if he and Colorado’s Travis Hunter are both gone once the Patriots are on the clock. 1-4: OL Will Campbell (LSU): Does the LSU offensive linemen have what it takes to play tackle at a high level in the NFL? I remain uncertain.

But the Patriots enter the 2025 offseason with only one quality starter on the line, Michael Onwenu at RG. That leaves both spots on the left side, plus right tackle, available for Campbell to potentially slot into. Campbell is the best offensive line prospect in this draft, and there’s a real possibility he’s the best player on the board when the Patriots are on the clock. While his exact positional fit may be uncertain at this point, he found success against some of the best talent in college football from a young age. Campbell has a nasty streak in the run game and has allowed just four sacks across three full seasons since becoming the starting left tackle as a true freshman for the Tigers. TRADE: New England trades 2-38 and 3-77 to Baltimore Ravens for 1-27

The New England Patriots are expected to be one of the more aggressive teams in free agency and the 2025 NFL draft. They need to address multiple areas of need, and Drake Maye's surprisingly fast emergence as a franchise quarterback has sped up the clock for the front office. It's a unique spot to be in as a rebuilding organization that is also in a win-now mode. The Patriots can't afford to drag their feet through the offseason with minor upgrades on both sides of the ball. One look at what the Washington Commanders achieved this season with Jayden Daniels at quarterback should spark a sense of urgency in New England. The Commanders went from missing the playoffs for three straight years to the NFC Championship Game in the 2024 season.

One incredible offseason could turn the Patriots back into a perennial contender. It all starts with free agency, where I expect the team to address the wide receiver position and reload on the offensive line. They might even add another talented cornerback to play across from Christian Gonzalez. This 2025 NFL mock draft gets a bit chaotic with multiple trades in the first round. Here's who the Patriots came away with in our latest mock piece:

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