The New England Patriots' 2026 NFL Draft has faced criticism from NFL executives despite their focus on long-term needs. While their first-round pick, Caleb Lomu, showed promise, the overall draft performance was deemed underwhelming.
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The New England Patriots entered the 2026 NFL Draft with a clear objective. Despite losing to the Seattle Seahawks in the Super Bowl, New England prioritized its future more than win-now draft selections. It was a good draft for securing long-term needs; however, NFL executives were not impressed.
The Athleticās Mike Sando interviewed several NFL executives after the 2026 Draft, and the Patriots were among the teams mentioned. While New Englandās first-round pick Caleb Lomu has a lot of upside, the rest of the draft selections were underwhelming across the NFL.
āI actually really like that tackle [Caleb Lomu at No. 28],ā an NFL exec told The Athletic. āHeās a little soft, but I think he has a lot of upside. Heās really athletic. We werenāt big on Gabe Jacas, the defensive end from Illinois. Other than that, nothing really stood out from them.ā
Another NFL executive said, āMore than half the draft happens on the last day, so thatās not the day to miss,ā regarding Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel missing Day 3 to enter counseling with his family. Needless to say, the NFL isnāt very high on New Englandās haul, outside of Lomu in the first round.
The Patriots drafted Lomu to eventually replace right tackle Morgan Moses, while Gabe Jacas should fill the need at EDGE. New Englandās third-round pick, tight end Eli Raridon, will concentrate on development behind . The Patriots focused on filling needs for the 2027-28 NFL season after Moses, Henry, and others hit free agency.
NFL executives criticized the Patriots' 2026 draft, stating that while Caleb Lomu had potential, the rest of the selections were unimpressive.
The Patriots' first-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft was Caleb Lomu, a tackle with significant upside according to some NFL executives.
The Patriots aimed to secure their future rather than focusing solely on immediate wins after losing to the Seattle Seahawks in the Super Bowl.
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Outside of Jacas, not many of New Englandās players are projected to play much this season. NFL executives werenāt very impressed with the Patriotsā draft, but it should benefit them long-term.
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