This detail indicates where the Patriots are leaning in the draft
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - OCTOBER 28: Drake Maye #10 of the North Carolina Tar Heels looks to pass against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets during the second quarter at Bobby Dodd Stadium on October 28, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
The New England Patriots are well-positioned to select a top quarterback prospect in the 2024 NFL Draft. And it certainly sounds like they’re leaning that way.
The NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero The Insiders on @NFLGameDay: The #Bears would need a historical haul to trade out of No. 1; The #Commanders are expected to look into moving up from No. 2; The #Patriots are researching the top QBs in the Draft. pic.twitter.com/C3gN5npg7j
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) February 11, 2024?s=20" rel="noopener" target="_blank">shared an interesting Patriots nugget during his pregame coverage for Super Bowl LVIII, indicating that they specifically asked all of their offensive coordinator candidates what they thought of the top quarterback prospects in the 2024 draft class. Ultimately, they liked what they heard from Alex Van Pelt the most.
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“The Patriots sit at No. 3 and all indications are they also will seriously consider taking a quarterback there,” Pelissero said. “In fact, one of the big questions when they were interviewing offensive coordinator candidates was, ‘What is your evaluation of those top quarterbacks?’ They end up hiring Alex Van Pelt, who’s going to play a major role in developing whoever that young quarterback potentially could be.”
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Pelissero added that the Patriots could very well move out of the No. 3 spot in the draft, if the guy they want doesn’t fall to them. One out of UNC’s Drake Maye and LSU’s Jayden Daniels will definitely be there, but it’s unclear how the Pats or Van Pelt actually feel about either of them as prospects. It’s just intriguing to know that the road seems to be leading toward the Pats taking one of them at No. 3.
Our own Alex Barth had Maye falling to the Patriots at the third overall pick in his first mock draft of the 2024 off-season. Keep reading below for the full mock.
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Barth's Patriots Mock Draft 1.0: New names, new faces, new era
With the Super Bowl in the books, the NFL offseason is officially underway! With that, it’s time for our annual “Monday after the Super Bowl” Patriots mock draft (all seven rounds).
While this is the start of the offseason for the NFL, the Patriots have already been very busy in the month since their season ended. The coaching staff – now led by Jerod Mayo – is in the process of being overhauled. Bill Belichick’s departure left a void in the front office too, with Eliot Wolf and Matt Groh seemingly emerging as the new leaders of the department.
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That all makes this year’s mock drafts more challenging then most. Remember, these mocks aren’t what I would do or want to see happen. It’s using the information available to try to best guess what will happen.
In the past, we had 20-plus years of data on Belichick’s draft trends and tendencies. That’s all out the window. While some of those preferences are likely to carry over with Wolf and Groh, there is some real uncharted territory here too. Reading the tea leaves in terms of quotes from the two and other reports will be more important this year.
Jul 26, 2023; Foxborough, MA, USA; New England Patriots director of player personnel Matt Groh speaks at training camp at Gillette Stadium. Credit: Eric Canha-USA TODAY Sports
Meanwhile, because it’s so early in the process we’ll have to make a couple of assumptions/predictions for this mock draft. First and most simply, the NFL has not released the full draft order yet. The final four rounds won’t be finalized until comp picks are announced later this month. While the Patriots won’t have any comp picks, the overall distribution of picks by round can change the slots of the picks that follow. Given that, the exact selections in Rounds 4-7 are approximated based on the comp pick projects from OverTheCap.com.
Finally, we’re going to have to make some projections about what the Patriots do in free agency, both internally and externally. The list of the Patriots’ 24 pending free agents this offseason can be found here. We’ll touch on individual players as we go through the draft but here are some assumptions we’re going to make for the time being…
— Anfernee Jennings returns, Josh Uche signs elsewhere
— Mike Onwenu doesn’t return (it’s been reported things are trending this way)
— The Patriots sign one of the top free agent wide receivers (see Robert Kraft’s recent comments on cash spending)
— Baker Mayfield re-signs with the Buccaneers
Alright, a 400-word setup for a Patriots mock draft might be a record. Let’s get to the picks already!
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