Patriots go heavy on offense in ESPN’s latest three-round mock draft

The Patriots came away with three offensive players in ESPN’s latest three-round mock draft

Multiple players have been mocked to the New England Patriots over the last few weeks in anticipation of the upcoming 2024 NFL draft.

ESPN’s Field Yates and Mel Kiper Jr. put a three-round mock draft together, with Kiper taking New England’s third overall pick and Yates taking the second (No. 34) and third-round (No. 68) picks for the organization.

Quarterback has been a position of focus for the Patriots throughout the pre-draft process. Wide receiver has been an area identified as a need as well.

Kiper has New England selecting North Carolina quarterback Drake Maye third overall, while Yates has the team taking Florida State wide receiver Keon Coleman 34th overall and UNC wide receiver Devontez Walker at No. 68.

The Patriots have been connected with both Maye and Walker, as they attended their pro day.

Kiper made his case for Maye with the organization’s first draft selection:

I don’t see the Patriots trading back, even if they have needs at several other positions. Taking Maye secures their future at the NFL’s most important position.

Yates took the offensive approach to the draft and gave his reasoning for taking two wide receivers with back-to-back picks:

Yes, I already gave Keon Coleman to the Patriots in Round 2. But I’m double-dipping at wide receiver — and setting up Drake Maye with a familiar target in Walker, whose length and speed would help open up this offense.

New England needs top-tier talent at both the quarterback and wide receiver positions. Double-dipping at receiver makes sense, especially if Maye’s college teammate is still on the board. Surrounding the franchise quarterback with playmakers is extremely important, and it isn’t something the team did under the previous regime.

These selections would immediately ignite the offense, as the Patriots need to catch up with the rest of the AFC. Time will tell what they do, but this would certainly be a good starting point.

CBS Sports has wild 2024 NFL mock draft scenario for Patriots

This move would be absolutely stunning

The 2024 NFL draft is still over a month away, which means mock drafts are in full swing. CBS Sports’ Will Brinson predicted a wild trade scenario that involves the New England Patriots and Chicago Bears.

It’s no secret that the Patriots need a quarterback. They have seemingly been connected to UNC’s Drake Maye and LSU’s Jayden Daniels from the start. However, Brinson’s mock draft has New England swinging a massive trade with the Bears for the No. 1 overall draft pick and top quarterback, USC’s Caleb Williams.

Williams would certainly add a dynamic element to the Patriots’ passing game. He tallied 3,633 yards, 30 touchdowns and five interceptions last season. That was a solid campaign coming off a Heisman Trophy-winning season in 2022 that saw him throw for 4,537 yards, 42 touchdowns and five interceptions.

This draft scenario would be bold, and it involves a lot of moving parts. Brinson wrote:

In this particular instance, the Bears get THREE future firsts and a 2024 second-round pick from the Patriots to move down to No. 3. The Pats are that desperate for a quarterback, and it’s the opposite of what Bill Belichick would do.

New England needs a star quarterback for the future, and they may have to pay a premium price to get it. Either way, the Patriots’ draft slot provides intrigue, as they can go several ways with it.

2024 NFL mock draft: Early trade shakes things up on draft board

A trade shakes things up in this 2024 NFL mock draft

Like every year, there are certain expectations of how the 2024 NFL draft board will play out, but all it takes is one unexpected move—one team zigging when everyone else zags—to shake everything up.

There are a plethora of quarterback talent with the top-three projected to go with the first three picks overall in most mock drafts. However, Ohio State wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. might be the best overall player in the entire draft. So a team reaching for him earlier than expected could kick-start a domino effect of change down the board.

For a team like the New England Patriots, they need one of the top-three quarterbacks, a high-end wide receiver and one of the top offensive tackles in the draft. A team with so many needs and the option to trade down can be incredibly unpredictable in this situation.

In this mock draft scenario, the Patriots swing a trade with the Atlanta Falcons, another quarterback-needy team that could be looking for an opportunity to trade up on the board.

Here’s how things shook out:

2024 NFL mock draft roundup: Who was most projected player at No. 3 to Patriots?

Who was the most projected player to the Patriots at No. 3 in this week’s 2024 NFL mock draft roundup?

The great debate for mock draft enthusiasts is what position the New England Patriots should prioritize with the No. 3 overall pick in the 2024 NFL draft.

Should they take one of the top-three quarterbacks—Caleb Williams, Drake Maye or Jayden Daniels? Or, should they go after wideout Marvin Harrison Jr., a No. 1 receiving target and arguably the best overall player in the entire draft?

Whatever decision they make could impact the franchise for years to come. No pressure, right?

Eliot Wolf being in charge of the personnel decisions makes predicting what the Patriots will ultimately do even harder. There will be a clear shift in philosophies with Wolf stepping into a role that was previously owned by former Patriots coach Bill Belichick.

Perhaps he doesn’t prioritize either position at the top of the draft board and decides to go after another position of need entirely, such as offensive tackle. There are countless possibilities for the Patriots with the No. 3 pick in the draft.

Here’s this week’s roundup of mock draft predictions for the team:

Mel Kiper Jr. has major shakeup helping Patriots in 2024 NFL mock draft

This scenario could change things for the Patriots

Heisman Trophy winner Jayden Daniels is obviously gaining steam on some draft boards, but Mel Kiper Jr. took things a step further by having the former LSU quarterback surpass Drake Maye at No. 2 overall.

Kiper dropped his first 2024 NFL mock draft on Tuesday with the Chicago Bears selecting Caleb Williams out of USC with the No. 1 pick, followed by the Washington Commanders taking Daniels.

That left North Carolina’s Maye ripe for the taking by the New England Patriots with the No. 3 overall draft pick.

ESPN’s Kiper wrote:

Maye had some ups and downs in 2023, but he’s an outstanding deep-ball thrower in a 6-foot-4 frame. He takes care of the football and has some dual-threat ability. There’s a ton to like in his potential. And while the Bears might struggle with the decision to move on from their first-round quarterback picked in the 2021 draft, the Patriots shouldn’t agonize much. Mac Jones has regressed enough to make that an easy call this offseason. Quarterback is by far New England’s biggest need.

If anything, Kiper’s draft board shows that Daniels remains in the mix as one of the top-three quarterbacks in the 2024 NFL draft. This isn’t just a two-horse race between Williams and Maye.

If the Patriots want to take a quarterback, they’ll be in prime position to do so regardless of what happens in the two spots ahead of them.

That goes without saying Maye could be a tremendous fit in New England if he’s still on the board when the Patriots are on the clock. They could kick-start a turnaround by addressing the biggest need on the roster in the best way possible.

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Full 7-round 2024 NFL mock draft: Patriots land elite QB-WR combo

Patriots land the offensive haul of the century in our latest seven-round 2024 NFL mock draft.

The New England Patriots are sitting at 3-10 and clearly need some help if they have any hopes of being competitive next season. It’s getting closer to the offseason, where the disappointment will end and the reboot will begin.

Assuming coach/general manager Bill Belichick is no longer with the team in 2024, there’s a strong likelihood that a new regime would want their own style of players that fit into their scheme. However, we’re not taking any of that into consideration in this mock draft.

We’re going to handle this mock as if the season ended today. As usual, this mock draft is more of a simulation of what could happen and what decisions we would make if we were in that position.

Here’s who the Patriots came away with in this full seven-round NFL mock draft.