
The New England Patriots drafted nine players in the 2026 NFL Draft, focusing on key roster needs. Notable winners include QB Drake Maye and OG Mike Onwenu, while OTs Marcus Bryant and James Hudson III are among the losers due to increased competition.
**QB Drake Maye:** The Patriots smarty continued to use their top assets on helping their franchise quarterback this weekend. After drafting Will Campbell in the first round last year, New England circled back to the offensive line this year selecting Caleb Lomu in Round 1. Lomu projects as the long-term successor to at right tackle, giving Maye a talented tackle duo for what the team hopes is the foreseeable future â while also adding a future potential swing tackle in Dametrious Crownover. New England then added a weapon for Maye by drafting Eli Raridon in round three. The 6-foot-6 tight end has plenty of untapped potential and should become a QB friendly target with his straight line speed in addition to large hands (10.75 inches) and wingspan (80 inches) to create a large catch radius. New England also took a step closer to acquiring star wide receiver as the Eagles traded up to draft a receiver in Round 1. The final piece of the puzzle was drafting quarterback as a third arm behind Maye and DeVito. Morton has a previous relationship with Maye as they were in the same high school graduating class and attended QB camps together. The rookie seems ready to do anything necessary to help the starter, making for a continued strong environment in the room. âI am going to do whatever it takes. Throughout the week, game planning, prep. What he ever needs,â Morton said. âIf he needs a coffee from Starbucks, Iâm there for Drake. Whatever he needs throughout this process, I am here for him.â **OG Mike Onwenu:** The Patriots starting right guard was not in attendance for the teamâs first week of the offseason program leading up to the draft. That is noticeable as Onwenu enters the final year of his contract with zero guaranteed money remaining. Adding a backup option in the draft then seemed like a possibility, but dealing two fourth-round picks contributed to the Patriots leaving the weekend without a guard. While remains as a top backup option, moving off of Onwenu would now be and even tougher move to make up front heading into this season. ** & the DTs:** With a target on acquiring depth on Day 3, the Patriots did not use any resources along the interior of the defensive line. That now leaves Durden as the top candidate to continue to fill the nose tackle role, and perhaps speaks to the confidence the staff has in players such as , , and Eric Gregory. New Englandâs investment along the edge â adding in Round 2 and Quintayvious Hutchins in Round 7 â will also help , , and the rest of the group when it comes to getting after opposing quarterbacks. **P :** After an up-and-down season at times, adding roster competition for punter Bryce Baringer as he enters a contract year seemed like a possibility for the Patriots. However, the team went seven rounds without selecting a punter and did not add one in undrafted free agency â while most of the top options at the position went elsewhere. Perhaps an addition still comes later, but it did not appear to be a priority for the Patriots.
Key winners include QB Drake Maye, who received support through new offensive linemen and a tight end, and OG Mike Onwenu, who faces less competition after the draft.
The Patriots drafted Caleb Lomu as a top swing tackle, enhancing protection for QB Drake Maye and solidifying the offensive line's future.
OTs Marcus Bryant and James Hudson III were negatively impacted, as the addition of new tackles pushed them further down the depth chart.
No, the Patriots did not draft a punter and left the position unaddressed during the draft, despite competition being a possibility.


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**OTs Marcus Bryant & James Hudson** **III:** The Patriots left the draft with a pair of new offensive tackles. With first round pick Caleb Lomu slotted in as the teamâs top swing tackle behind Will Campbell and Morgan Moses, Texas A&Mâs Dametrious Crownover is now likely the in-house favorite for the fourth tackle spot as a developmental player. That moves second-year tackle Marcus Bryant and veteran James Hudson III further down the depth chart. **CB Marcellas Dial Jr. and Kobee Minor:**Â New Englandâs first selection on Day 3 some them add cornerback depth in Karon Prunty, who was previously recruited out of high school by Patriots CB coach Justin Hamilton. A good athlete who should be a quality special teamer in year one, Prunty has quality length and aggressiveness that New England likes along the perimeter. Heâll join the depth chart and provide direct competition for Dial and Minor.