ESPN draft day predictor projected Patriots’ likeliest first pick

ESPN’s draft day predictor has this prospect as the likeliest player to be taken at No. 14.

The build-up for the 2023 NFL draft from the New England Patriots’ perspective has been fun, given the number of different ways the team can approach the No. 14 overall pick.

This is the highest draft selection the Patriots have had in nearly 15 years, and they could use help at a multitude of different positions, including wide receiver, cornerback, offensive tackle and safety. That has been reflected with various mock drafts projecting them to go after a number of different players.

A recent one even has the team taking Florida quarterback Anthony Richardson in the first round.

When compiling data, ESPN analytics put together charts that show the likeliest players to be selected on the draft board at each particular pick. For the Patriots at No. 14, that player was Georgia offensive tackle Broderick Jones.

Even though New England has done a tremendous job of building depth at their tackle positions in the offseason, they could still use a young, burgeoning talent capable of growing into one of the foundational pieces for the offensive front.

Isaiah Wynn’s contract ran up after the 2022 season, and Trent Brown struggled at times last season. It’s clearly time for the Patriots to start fortifying their protection up front for quarterback Mac Jones.

Whether they choose to do so on the first night of the draft by selecting a large, athletic player like Broderick Jones remains to be seen. There should be other options down the line if the team holds off until day two.

But then again, nothing is promised when the draft board goes live.

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Patriots reportedly hosting major first-round draft prospect

Will this be the Patriots’ pick at No. 14 in the 2023 NFL draft?

The New England Patriots are in the market for a high-end offensive tackle prospect, and they’re expected to have one of the best players in the 2023 NFL draft in town for a visit on Thursday.

University of Georgia standout offensive tackle Broderick Jones has been a name linked to the Patriots throughout various mock drafts over the last few months. Now, the team will have a chance to meet face-to-face a few weeks before potentially deciding on taking him with the No. 14 overall pick.

Jones, a two-time national champion, has competed against some of the best pass-rushers in the country in the SEC. He’d be a huge lift to a Patriots offensive front expected to lose Isaiah Wynn.

The Patriots signed veteran offensive tackles Riley Reiff and Calvin Anderson in free agency to build depth at the position. Reiff received guaranteed money, and last year’s starter, Trent Brown, is still on the roster.

So the Patriots aren’t in a desperate position to pounce on an offensive tackle early. But if they do, Jones is definitely a name to be keeping an eye on as a future franchise piece for the organization.

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Full 7-round Patriots 2023 mock draft 2.0

Here’s a full seven-round mock draft for the Patriots (2.0).

While everyone else turns the page to championship football, the New England Patriots are in full-on 2023 planning mode.

That includes the hiring of offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach Bill O’Brien, along with the priming and preparation for free agency and eventually the NFL draft.

The first edition of our full seven-round mock draft series can be found here. As always, these mock drafts are what I believe the Patriots should do, not what I’m predicting them to do. With a coach like Bill Belichick, there will always be a surprise or two thrown in there.

Let’s take a look at how the latest mock draft turned out for the Patriots.