Zolak: Patriots missing on quarterback at third overall could kill them
Scott Zolak says the Patriots missing on quarterback at third overall could kill them if they are not absolutely positive about the player available to them in next month’s NFL Draft:
‘You can’t miss on the guy’
“If you’re taking that quarterback at three, you can’t miss on this guy. Like, you miss on this guy, you get the wrong one, this one could kill you like this one, because you’re going to lose out on potential of getting maybe three number one picks, which are three starters for you for potentially the next eight years. In a sense, I almost want JJ McCarthy to go two to the Commanders to put them on a clock. And now you’ve got to pick between Daniels and Maye. And if since the end of the season, you couldn’t come to terms on one of these guys, like to be your guy, to be your future. Then we may have bigger problems than what it is because these are two can’t miss projects, right? Prospects or projects however you want to term it. Guys with great talent sitting there at three and you have the ability to maybe from either one instead of one dropping to you and now you’re being forced to say oh, we got to take that guy. I love what Mayo said, like, if we like this guy three, it’s got to be with conviction. That’s because that’s the guy we love and that’s going to be our future. I don’t want to just take a guy to take a guy. I kind of root for JJ McCarthy to go to go two and now you got the pick of Drake Maye or Jayden Daniels, like what gets better than that?”
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Barth's Patriots Mock Draft 2.0: Getting aggressive
When we did our first Patriots Mock Draft of the offseason back in February, there was still a lot we didn’t know. The Patriots were still in the process of filling out their new coaching staff, the team hadn’t definitively named a head of personnel, and the pre-draft process was just beginning.
Fast forward over a month, and a lot has happened. With Eilot Wolf leading the way the Patriots have assembled a full coaching staff. Meanwhile all the prospects have been through the NFL Combine and most have had their pro days.
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There was also NFL free agency, which certainly changes the landscape. In our initial mock draft we had to project some moves for the Patriots (namely signing a big-name wide receiver), most of which did not happen. Instead, the Patriots mostly retained players in free agency, making only minor targeted additions.
That strategy points to one thing – the Patriots are all in on the draft. Wolf’s Packer Way plan of ‘draft and develop’ won’t get an initial boost from free agency. Rather, the goal appears to be trying to find multiple core foundational players in this draft.
With the third overall pick at their disposal, the Patriots are in position to add at least one such player. But could they get aggressive and improve their chances at adding a second? We’ll look into that and more as we get into Patriots Mock Draft 2.0…