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Pats grab JT Tuimoloau in Round 2: Tuimoloau put together the best stretch of his career during Ohio State’s playoff run, as he racked up six sacks and 19 total pressures in his four... The New England Patriots’ top priority this offseason is strengthening an offensive line that struggled in 2024, as five linemen logged at least 300 pass-blocking snaps and earned a below-average grade, with the unit... New England’s favorable cap situation makes both free agency and the draft viable options for addressing the issue. With a deep offensive line class, the Patriots could look to double-dip in the draft. Expect them to also target a young pass rusher and a bigger receiving weapon to round out their offseason moves. In three seasons as the starting left tackle for LSU, Campbell surrendered just five sacks and posted run-blocking grades over 80.0 on both inside-zone and duo runs.
Tuimoloau put together the best stretch of his career during Ohio State’s playoff run, as he racked up six sacks and 19 total pressures in his four playoff games. The all-star games are in the books, and only the Big Game (who cares?) is left of the 2024 NFL season. Good riddance. It was indeed a forgettable one, again for the New England Patriots. But here, we're onto 2025, and the sky's the limit for the Mike Vrabel-led Pats. Vrabel needs help all over the field, but a truly decrepit offense has to garner much of the attention this offseason in both free agency and in the draft.
Vrabel has the top commodity, a potential Super Bowl-winning quarterback in Drake Maye. If he assembles all the necessary pieces on offense, Maye will take this team to the top. Bank on it. Here we'll get going on a full, 7-round mock draft (using Pro Football Network's draft simulator), which will load up on offense and put some foundational pieces in place for Maye to work his... Do what needs to be done, and the playoffs await in 2025. Let's GO!
The Patriots forego any trade offers, the board falls for them nicely, and Vrabel sticks with the fourth pick overall. In so doing, they get the prize of the 2025 draft, Heisman Trophy winner, Travis Hunter from Colorado. A man after his coach's heart, Deion Sanders, Hunter is the best player in the draft. He's been called a generational talent. That's just what he is. Hunter is a phenom and arguably the best player in the draft at two positions.
This draft is geared toward offense, and Hunter will start at wide receiver. As his stats demonstrate, he's a super weapon for Drake Maye. Paired with a top free agent WR signing, the Patriots offense is immediately upgraded two levels. Add Tee Higgins, and it's positively scary. The New England Patriots find themselves picking in the top four for the second consecutive year, despite appearing to have found their franchise quarterback in 2024. The Patriots slumped to a 4-13 record, plagued by offensive-line problems and a lack of receiver talent that hindered their offense.
In the latest seven-round Mock Draft from PFSN’s Reese Decker, the team addresses its offensive line and pass rush early, before adding a receiver in round three. After both the Cleveland Browns and New York Giants pass on Shedeur Sanders with their opening picks, the Patriots miss out on both Abdul Carter and Travis Hunter. Regardless, they get a huge offensive talent in Will Campbell, who will likely be a cornerstone of the team’s rebuild under Mike Vrabel. “His anchor is firm, and his lateral quickness, paired with sharp hand-fighting skills, makes him more than capable of neutralizing finesse rushers. If that’s not enough, his 9.89 RAS only reinforces the fact that he’s an athletic freak. Teams that were high on Campbell before the NFL Combine aren’t likely to waver now.
I’m sure they weren’t surprised or scared off by his arm measurement, especially considering his positional flexibility.” 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. As the season winds down, the New England Patriots hold the number one pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
With an offense averaging just 16.6 points per game—ranking No. 30 in the NFL—the Patriots are poised to prioritize an offensive overhaul, regardless of their season finale outcome against the Buffalo Bills. In this week’s NFL Draft Notebook, we outline how New England can address their offensive struggles through seven-round mock draft. We also spotlight key rookies to watch this weekend, examine how critical matchups could impact the draft landscape, and finish up by highlighting a rookie quarterback who could be on the move this offseason. Round 1, Pick 1: Travis Hunter, CB/WR, ColoradoThe Patriots opt to take the best player in the 2025 NFL Draft rather than trading down. Travis Hunter is a generational talent capable of excelling as either a game-breaking wide receiver or a lockdown cornerback.
Pairing him with Christian Gonzalez could give New England one of the league's top young cornerback tandems. Round 2, Pick 36: Josh Simmons, OT, Ohio StateOffensive tackle is a top priority for New England, but with no tackle worth a top-five selection, they address the need in the second round. Ohio State’s Josh Simmons is an athletic left tackle who could replace Vederian Lowe and significantly bolster the line. Round 3, Pick 67: Tate Ratledge, OG, GeorgiaThe Patriots continue to invest in the offensive line by selecting Georgia All-American Tate Ratledge. Ratledge has allowed just two sacks during his five-year college career and should help upgrade a unit that currently allows 3.2 sacks per game. 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. 🎙UPCOMING BROADCASTS: 7 AM - 4 PM, PATRIOTS MONDAY (WEEI SIMULCAST)
On this edition of Patriots All Access, go behind the scenes in his first 24 hours with the Patriots #1 pick Will Campbell. Plus, we recap the Patriots entire draft with Executive Vice President of Player Personnel Eliot Wolf, and take you inside the Patriots Draft Room. All that and more on this episode of Patriots All Access. Patriots Director of College Scouting Cam Williams breaks down what happens when an NFL team goes on the clock at the NFL Draft. Patriots Executive Vice President of Player Personnel Eliot Wolf sits down with Scott Zolak to look back at the Patriots 2025 Draft Class. Patriots.com writers Mike Dussault, Paul Perillo and Evan Lazar go down the list of New England's 11 draft picks, analyzing their college careers and potential roles on the Patriots 2025 roster.
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Tuimoloau put together the best stretch of his career during Ohio State’s playoff run, as he racked up six sacks and 19 total pressures in his four playoff games. The all-star games are in the books, and only the Big Game (who cares?) is left of the 2024 NFL season. Good riddance. It was indeed a forgettable one, again for the New England Patriots. But here, we're onto 2025, and the sky's the limi...
Vrabel Has The Top Commodity, A Potential Super Bowl-winning Quarterback
Vrabel has the top commodity, a potential Super Bowl-winning quarterback in Drake Maye. If he assembles all the necessary pieces on offense, Maye will take this team to the top. Bank on it. Here we'll get going on a full, 7-round mock draft (using Pro Football Network's draft simulator), which will load up on offense and put some foundational pieces in place for Maye to work his... Do what needs t...
The Patriots Forego Any Trade Offers, The Board Falls For
The Patriots forego any trade offers, the board falls for them nicely, and Vrabel sticks with the fourth pick overall. In so doing, they get the prize of the 2025 draft, Heisman Trophy winner, Travis Hunter from Colorado. A man after his coach's heart, Deion Sanders, Hunter is the best player in the draft. He's been called a generational talent. That's just what he is. Hunter is a phenom and argua...
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This draft is geared toward offense, and Hunter will start at wide receiver. As his stats demonstrate, he's a super weapon for Drake Maye. Paired with a top free agent WR signing, the Patriots offense is immediately upgraded two levels. Add Tee Higgins, and it's positively scary. The New England Patriots find themselves picking in the top four for the second consecutive year, despite appearing to ...