4 winners (and 1 clear loser) from the Patriots' aggressive 2026 draft strategy
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4 winners (and 1 clear loser) from the Patriots' aggressive 2026 draft strategy
"The Patriots drafted two offensive tackles, including Lomu with pick No. 28 overall. Shoring up the protection for Maye was clearly a top priority this offseason, and the team just rounded out those efforts over the weekend."
"Need more proof that Maye was the Patriots' biggest winner of draft weekend? He's about to get one of the most dominant wide receivers in the NFL."
"While obviously not official (yet), New England's pending post-June 1 trade with the Eagles for Brown has become the worst-kept secret in sports."
"The Patriots passed on drafting a wide receiver for the first time in six years. Philadelphia, meanwhile, traded up in the first round this year to select USC wideout Makai Lemon."
The New England Patriots entered the 2026 NFL Draft with 11 selections and chose to be aggressive, targeting left tackle Caleb Lomu and edge defender Gabe Jacas. This strategy aimed to bolster the team's roster, particularly for quarterback Drake Maye, who benefits from improved protection. Additionally, the Patriots are expected to finalize a trade for wide receiver A.J. Brown, further enhancing their offensive capabilities. The draft's impact on the team's culture and future performance remains to be seen, but the approach signals a commitment to improvement.
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