Mock Draft Monday is back, with our second full first-round NFL Mock Draft of the spring. This week, the goal is to answer one question – what might the New England Patriots’ draft look like if they trade down, rather than staying and picking with at third overall?
While this may not be the most likely outcome, it’s a situation worth being ready for. Speaking to the media in recent weeks, Patriots de facto general manager Eliot Wolf and head coach Jerod Mayo have hardly closed the door on the trade-down option.
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“I know everyone likes to think they have the special formula to picking players. But honestly, the guaranteed way to win is to accumulate more picks,” Mayo said last week, in the strongest defense yet of the trade down option. “So if we don’t feel convicted [about a player] at number three, we are willing to do that as well.”
We’ve already looked at what might happen if the Patriots do have conviction in taking one of the top quarterbacks in the draft third overall. That situation was included in our first NFL Mock Draft of the spring.
But, what if the Patriots don’t like any of the top quarterbacks and move down? Working from that belief as a starting point, it’s time for NFL Mock Draft 2.0. Plus, we continued what this Patriots draft might look like through Days 2 and 3 in Patriots Mock Draft 2.5, which you can find here.
There’s one other trend we’re going to explore here as well, and that relates to the quarterbacks. Just how high will the top six players at the position go?
This class has often been compared to the 2021 class. That year, the need for quarterbacks drove players well up the board. Is something similar shaping up for the Class of 2024? Given the reports and rumors around players like Michael Penix and Bo Nix – as well as on individual teams – from the last few weeks, that outcome is feeling more and more likely.
How would this scenario we’ve created play out? Let’s take a look with NFL Mock Draft 2.0…
Note: Trades referenced were made for this mock specifically. Previously completed trades are not detailed.