Nfl Draft Analyst Makes Four Patriots Picks In Three Round Mock Nesn

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nfl draft analyst makes four patriots picks in three round mock nesn

Their biggest needs are obvious, but the way the Patriots will address them is not. NFL Network draft analyst Chad Reuter, who’s covered the event for nearly three decades, published a three-round mock draft. In doing so, Reuter addressed three of the most glaring needs on the Patriots: pass rush, offensive line and wide receiver. Reuter mocked Penn State edge rusher Abdul Carter to the Patriots at No. 4 overall, after both Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders were off the board with two of the top three selections. “The Patriots land a difference-maker with the No.

4 pick,” Reuter wrote. “Carter’s speed and relentless nature immediately improve one of the league’s worst pass rushes, while his experience as both a hand-down and off-ball defender gives new coach Mike Vrabel flexibility up front.” Reuter then predicted the Patriots would draft Minnesota offensive tackle Aireontae Ersery with the 38th overall pick. From there, Reuter has the Patriots selecting Texas wide receiver Isaiah Bond with the 69th overall pick and Ohio State running back TreVeyon Henderson at No. 77. Phil Perry is back with another Mock Draft where the Patriots trade down to the ninth pick and draft Tight End, Tyler Warren.

The New England Patriots have to address their offensive line, and specifically left tackle, early in the 2025 NFL Draft. This position represents the team's most glaring roster weakness, and it's not even close. They have to find someone who can protect franchise quarterback Drake Maye. Therefore, it would make sense for the Patriots to select Will Campbell with the No. 4 pick in the first round. The LSU star is the No.

1 ranked left tackle in the class. Campbell would be a safe pick, especially if Colorado wide receiver/cornerback Travis Hunter and Penn State edge rusher Abdul Carter are off the board at No. 4. Subscribe to NBC Sports Boston's podcast network to hear our Insiders bring you the latest insights on your favorite teams! After focusing on offense in the first three rounds, the Patriots expand their view on Day 3. The New England Patriots spent the first three rounds of the NFL Draft building up their offense for Drake Maye.

They got a new left tackle and a center for the offensive line, plus a speed back and a speedy wide receiver as weapons for him. With all those picks devoted to offense, what will we see them do on Day 3? Let’s try to predict that here, using Arif Hasan’s Consensus Big Board as help. 4-106: ED Bradyn Swinson (LSU | No. 68). On the defense, the place where the Patriots probably need the most help is getting after the passer.

That’s where Swinson comes in. The Oregon transfer finished his senior season with 13.5 tackles for loss and 8.5 sacks. Getting after the passer is his specialty, and he has a pretty good bag of tricks, and some top-end athleticism to go along with them. The issue is that he really can’t be relied on to set the edge consistently, which is going to limit the number of snaps he’s able to play. Although free agency is expected to be a momentous time in New England this year due to the amount of cap space they have to take advantage of and a new coaching staff seemingly... With the No.

4 overall pick and desirable positioning in the later rounds, they will have a prime opportunity to select some of the best talent available from the upcoming class, no matter which side of the... Fortunately, and unfortunately, offense and defense need a lot of help for different reasons, but some stellar players should be on the board once the Patriots are on the clock. That's what makes their first-round pick all the more interesting, as Colorado's Travis Hunter, the top receiver, could fall into their laps, or Abdul Carter, the best pass rusher, if they want to bolster... In the latest mock draft by NFL.com, Chad Reuter tries to accomplish the best of both worlds in the early rounds and puts together perhaps the best first three picks for the Patriots anyone... In his first 3-round mock draft of the season, Reuter addresses the biggest positions of need for the Patriots early and has them selecting some of the best available talent when they're on the... With a 1-3 record after Week 4, the New England Patriots hold the No.

7 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. Depending on how the rest of the season goes, Bill Belichick could be sitting with an even higher pick or a much lower pick. For the latter to happen, the Patriots must right the ship after a 38-3 horrendous loss to the Dallas Cowboys. With the loss of top pass rusher Matthew Judon and rookie cornerback Christian Gonzalez to season-ending injuries, it will be tougher for the Patriots to put forth a winning season. Should they tank? That word is not in Belichick’s vocabulary.

But, with a lack of consistent play out of Mac Jones at the quarterback position and an offense struggling even without the excuse of Matt Patricia calling plays, a change is needed in New... This team needs game changers and playmakers and with a high draft pick, the 2024 NFL Draft is setting up for them to finally find some playmaking talent…and perhaps the next GUY at quarterback. With needs at the tackle, quarterback, wide receiver and defensive line positions, here is how our 3-round 2024 NFL Mock draft shaped up for the New England Patriots. Keep in mind the team will address other needs in the later rounds. With top tackle Joe Alt off the board, the Patriots trade No. 7 overall to the Arizona Cardinals for No.

9 and No. 75. In true Belichick fashion, he then trades the No. 9 selection to the Green Bay Packers for No. 1 and No. 37.

Instead of standing pat at No. 9 and selecting JC Latham to fill that tackle void, Belichick plays the board and selects tight end Brock Bowers. The New England Patriots are about to undergo a ton of changes this offseason. New England already replaced Jerod Mayo with Mike Vrabel. Now they are not set up well to make wholesale changes to their roster that could have a huge impact during the 2025 season. New England enters the offseason with roughly $128 million in cap space to spend.

That gives them the most available cap space in the NFL by a considerable margin. They will enter free agency in a great position to outmaneuver other NFL teams and drive up prices on several players at once. The Patriots could certainly use that to their advantage to bring in multiple difference makers in one offseason. This is great news for a team that has needs at almost every position on the roster. In fact, quarterback may be the only position New England has figured out thanks to Drake Maye. The Patriots also have nine picks in the 2025 NFL Draft, including four selections in the top 100 selections.

Those picks include the fourth overall pick, which should allow New England to grab one of the best non-QB prospects in this year's draft. But with so many options to choose from, which players will the Patriots end up pursuing in the 2025 NFL Draft?

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