The New England Patriots have 12 selections in the 2020 NFL Draft after receiving four compensatory picks from the NFL on Tuesday.
New England has three picks in the top 100 pick and seven picks at 198th overall or later.
The Patriots’ first-round pick is at 23rd overall after the Patriots lost in the wild card round of the playoffs. New England does not have a second-round pick, which was a part of the Mohamed Sanu trade at midseason. The Patriots have three third-round picks and four sixth-rounders. Past their selection at 87th overall, the Patriots don’t make a single one of their original picks. Each selection is either a trade acquisition or a compensatory pick. New England has selections from six different teams.
Here’s a look at all the team’s selections (for now):
- Round 1, No. 23 overall
- Round 3, No. 87 overall
- Round 3, No. 98 overall (compensatory)
- Round 3, No. 100 overall (compensatory)
- Round 4, No. 125 overall (via Bears)
- Round 6, No. 198 overall (via Texans)
- Round 6, No. 207 overall (via Broncos)
- Round 6, No. 212 overall (compensatory)
- Round 6, No. 213 overall (compensatory)
- Round 7, No. 233 overall (via Seahawks)
- Round 7, No. 238 overall (via Falcons)
- Round 7, No. 244 overall (via Eagles)
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