Final draft grades round-up for Patriots G Atonio Mafi

A final look at the round-up of draft grades for Atonio Mafi.

UCLA offensive guard Atonio Mafi was right there for the taking for a New England Patriots team that appeared hell-bent on addressing their interior offensive line depth at the 2023 NFL draft.

The Patriots used the No. 144 overall pick in the fifth round to select the converted offensive lineman.

Mafi kick-started his collegiate career playing on defense, even earning a sack and four tackles for a loss as a defensive lineman in the 2019 season. But the real moneymaker for him was his abilities along the offensive front.

Mafi isn’t the most athletic player on the field, particularly in his ability to carry his weight with any form of lateral quickness, but he does have some size and power in the trenches.

UCLA offensive line coach Tim Drevno recently compared his build to Patriots offensive guard Michael Onwenu. If Mafi is half as good as Onwenu, he’ll be well on his way towards a long and prosperous career in the NFL.

Here’s what other media members were saying about this draft choice for New England:

Patriots sign rookie guard Atonio Mafi to four-year deal

The Patriots have made their second rookie signing from their 2023 draft class.

The New England Patriots are reportedly signing a second member of their 2023 draft class to a rookie contract.

According to ESPN’s Mike Reiss, the team agreed to a four-year, $4.175 million deal with offensive guard Atonio Mafi. The move comes after the team signed sixth-round pick wide receiver Kayshon Boutte to a four-year, $4.027 million deal.

Mafi, a fifth-round pick, started his collegiate career as a defensive lineman before making the switch to guard. He played in 13 games with the Bruins last season and earned Second-team All-Pac-12 honors.

UCLA offensive line coach Tim Drevno recently claimed Mafi reminded him of Patriots starting guard Michael Onwenu, who Drevno worked with during his time at Michigan.

If Mafi is anywhere close to the level of Onwenu, he will be a huge boost to the offensive line depth in New England. Onwenu also being in the final year of his contract could mean an even bigger opportunity lies on the horizon for Mafi, if he shows promise as a rookie.

The Patriots clearly have options, and the upcoming season could determine what direction they go in with future rosters.

[lawrence-auto-related count=3]

Projected rookie contracts for each of the Patriots’ 2023 draft picks

What the 2023 rookie contracts could look like for the Patriots.

There will be plenty of mouths to feed for the New England Patriots with the team selecting 12 rookies in the 2023 NFL draft.

Patriots coach Bill Belichick worked his way up and down the draft board, accumulating a bevy of picks and cashing in on as many players as possible. The influx of youth should serve as a breath of fresh air for a Patriots team that needed to build depth at multiple positions, most notably cornerback, offensive line and wide receiver.

With the draft now in the rearview, the next objective for the Patriots is signing all 12 of their rookie draft picks to a deal. They’ve already signed former LSU wideout Kayshon Boutte and offensive guard Atonio Mafi to their rookie deals.

However, there are still 10 more players that have yet to put pen to paper. Here’s a look at the projected values of those contracts, via Spotrac.com.

Rookie OL Atonio Mafi got the ultimate comparison to current Patriot

UCLA’s offensive line coach had high praise for Patriots rookie guard Atonio Mafi.

A New England Patriots fifth-round draft selection is getting praise, as the rookies begin to be evaluated.

Offensive guard Atonio Mafi was drafted by the organization out of UCLA, with the Patriots making an effort to bolster their offensive line on the third day of the draft.

Mafi reportedly stood out from the rest of the pack and impressed Patriots coaches at the Shrine Bowl. He began his collegiate football career starting in 12 games as a true freshman defensive lineman. He moved to offensive line in 2020. The move was one that worked for him, as he started in all 13 games in 2022 and was named Second-Team All-Conference in the Pac-12.

His collegiate performance impressed UCLA offensive line coach Tim Drevno, who gave him the ultimate compliment.

“He reminds me a lot of Michael Onwenu, who I recruited and coached at Michigan,” Drevno said, according to Patriots.com. “Big heavy-handed guy, can move people off the football, got really good lower body girth, really good lean mass, and is built really well.”

Time will tell if Mafi will be able to be a key piece for the Patriots’ offensive line. Even still, his pedigree and accolades could be an indicator of success at the next level.

[lawrence-auto-related count=3]

[mm-video type=playlist id=01eqby79hc76t2s390 player_id=01eqbvhghtkmz2182d image=]

2023 NFL draft: RAS scores for every Patriots rookie

How do the RAS scores look for the Patriots’ 2023 NFL draft class?

The New England Patriots entered the 2023 NFL draft with 11 picks and came out with 12 players. It could be seen as a situation of coach Bill Belichick throwing as many darts at the board as possible just to see what sticks.

But make no mistake, these weren’t aimless throws.

In a draft that was heavy on the defensive side of the ball, the Patriots opened up by taking three defenders that could be foundational playmakers of the future for the team. They also addressed the offensive line by adding three interior enforcers, along with taking a flier on two promising receivers for the skilled positions.

They even came away with a kicker and punter in this year’s draft. Belichick checked every box and didn’t let a single pick go to waste. We’ll see if it pays off in the 2023 season.

Today, we’re looking at every Patriots rookie’s Relative Athletic Score (RAS), which is a tool created by Kent Lee Platte that measures a player’s athletic testing to their size, while also taking history into account. The Patriots came away with at least four players with a 9.00 score or higher.

Here’s how the entire 2023 rookie class scored:

Could these draft picks mean the end for Cole Strange at guard?

Is an offensive line shake-up inevitable for the Patriots?

The New England Patriots shocked everyone  at the 2023 NFL draft when selecting not one, not two, but three interior offensive lineman after selecting Cole Strange with a first-round pick back in 2022.

It would be one thing if these picks were in the sixth round and were merely fliers, but they spent real capital in the fourth and fifth rounds to add a center and two guards.

My first reaction to this was to naturally assume they would be depth pieces, but in all honesty, they’re better than depth, and would probably start Year 1 for most teams. So I started to wonder if there was something going on with the Mike Onwenu contract negotiations. Was this is a situation where the Patriots were looking a year out?

I’m all for retaining homegrown talent, and it would be a shock if Onwenu doesn’t stick around after 2023. But the Patriots have been pretty consistent in letting good interior lineman walk, like they did with Ted Karras and Joe Thuney.

Maybe the philosophy is to get ahead of impending free agents entirely, and Onwenu will walk after 2023. I then shifted to thinking that Onwenu would slide to right tackle, but Matt Groh was pretty quick to shut that down.

My next natural progression—and one that makes the most sense—is that the rookie offensive linemen, Atonio Mafi and Sidy Sow, will both compete for the left guard slot, and Cole Strange will kick outside.

That may sound crazy, but let’s take a look at if this is even possible.

A look at Strange’s RAS score as an offensive tackle prospect is a great way to start. This will help us see if he is even remotely capable of doing so.

Strange is on the smaller side, standing at 6-foot-4 and 301 pounds, but he has the composite athletic ability to make up for it with an elite first step, change of direction and agility.

There is a good chance, like he mentioned in exit interviews with the media, he wanted to add some weight in Year 2 to take on power rushers. If Strange were to add 20 pounds to his frame, he would actually score a 9.82u (unofficial) with this year’s tackle prospects.

To put things into perspective, according to RAS, that score is better than Tristan Wirfs and Austin Jackson in 2020, Better than Andre Dillard (whom the Patriots were in on in the free agent period) in 2019 and Penei Sewell in 2021.

Left tackle is actually not a foreign thing to Cole Strange, who has played meaningful snaps at the position in college. He was primarily a guard, but he does have the experience and athletic traits to give the tackle position a shot in camp.

There is a reason the Patriots retained Conor McDermott, added Riley Reiff and Calvin Anderson, drafted two guards and hired Adrian Klemm to coach the offensive line. I think it is all connected to a Cole Strange project.

If the Patriots tried Strange at left tackle and it didn’t work, they still have four capable starters and two backups that could sit a year, while the team decides the future of Onwenu. But if it were to work, the Patriots would have a battle at left guard between Sow and Mafi, while Trent Brown moves to right tackle.

They’d have good depth at both tackle slots.

The Patriots need long-term tackle help, and if Strange does in fact move, I think a lot of Patriot fans would feel differently about the 2022 pick. It’ll be fun to see what training camp looks like for the Patriots’ offensive line, but they have a lot more quality depth than they did last season and better coaching.

Let’s hope it translates to more time in the pocket for Mac Jones and more regular season wins.

[lawrence-auto-related count=3]

[mm-video type=playlist id=01eqby79hc76t2s390 player_id=01eqbvhghtkmz2182d image=]

Patriots select UCLA G Atonio Mafi in fifth round

The Patriots continue to load up on interior offensive linemen on Day 3.

After trading the 135th pick to the Las Vegas Raiders, the New England Patriots were back on the clock at No. 144 in the fifth round to select UCLA guard Atonio Mafi.

This is the third interior offensive linemen the Patriots have taken on Day 3 in a clear effort to get stronger up front.

Injuries were an issue for the Patriots in the 2022 season, and it compromised the health of quarterback Mac Jones, who was consistently getting knocked around in the pocket by opposing defensive players.

Mafi joining the offensive front solidifies the interior depth for the team. It also gives New England another high-motor player capable of working up to the second level.

For the Patriots, the big offensive plays will start up front with Mafi and company.

[lawrence-auto-related count=3]

[mm-video type=playlist id=01eqby79hc76t2s390 player_id=01eqbvhghtkmz2182d image=]

Day 3 Cleveland Browns mock draft with first three rounds complete

How will the Browns round out their 2023 draft class?

Day 2 of the 2023 NFL draft saw the Cleveland Browns finally on the clock with two Day 3 picks at pick no. 74 and pick no. 98. The team addressed depth at wide receiver with the selection of Cedric Tillman at 74 before continuing to build the defensive line by selecting Siaki Ika at pick 98. Could they address defensive end with a name like Isaiah McGuire on Day 3?

The team could still use some help at edge rusher with some really intriguing options still on the board as their next pick will come at pick no. 111. They could also use more depth along the offensive line and in the running back room, let’s look at how the draft’s final day could shape up for the Browns.

2023 NFL draft: Gavino’s final 7-round projections for Chargers

Find out how Chargers Wire’s Gavino Borquez thinks the 2023 NFL draft will play out for Los Angeles.

Here it is! My final seven-round mock draft for the Chargers, with my prediction of who they’ll take with each of their picks.

Let’s dive in!

 

10 potential UDFAs Broncos could target after the NFL draft

Here’s a quick list of 10 potential undrafted free agents the Broncos could consider after the NFL draft.

The Denver Broncos only have five picks to use in the NFL draft this year, so barring any trades that add more picks, Denver will have room to sign 13 undrafted free agents following the draft next weekend.

The Broncos have a great history of landing UDFA gems, including wide receiver Rod Smith and cornerback Chris Harris. Last year, Denver signed 13 UDFAs, including wide receivers Jalen Virgil and Brandon Johnson.

It’s impossible to know for sure which prospects will go undrafted this year, but we have put together a list of 10 potential UDFAs that the Broncos could consider late in the draft or potentially immediately after the draft.

Here’s a quick list of 10 names to watch for as potential UDFA targets.