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The New England Patriots traded up in the NFL Draft to select offensive tackle Caleb Lomu, who received high grades from fans and experts. Lomu was surprisingly available late in the first round, providing the Patriots with crucial tackle depth.
STILLWATER, OK - SEPTEMBER 21: Utah Utes offensive lineman Caleb Lomu (71) on the field against the Oklahoma State Cowboys on September 21st, 2024 at Boone Pickens Stadium in Stillwater, Oklahoma. (Photo by WJ/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
The New England Patriots got aggressive in Round 1 of the NFL Draft Thursday night, trading up three spots to draft offensive tackle Caleb Lomu.
It was a surprise to some in the building that Lomu remained available late in the first round, especially after six offensive tackles were taken in the first 21 picks. Getting the best player available remaining at a position of need, the Patriots now add much needed tackle depth and a long-term future starter.
Letās take a look at the grades, both from Pats Pulpit and the rest of the country.
Bernd Buchmasser: B
Pat Lane: C+
Matt St. Jean: C+
Andrew Guindon: B-
For a more detailed breakdown of our grades please take a look at this story. This is also where you will find the following grades handed out by some members of the community:
Lomu does not project to have an immediate starting role his rookie season, which left the Patriots to remain with the fourth-highest odds to win the AFC next season of the .
Caleb Lomu received high grades from both fans and experts following his selection by the Patriots.
The Patriots traded up to draft Caleb Lomu to secure the best player available at a position of need, adding crucial tackle depth.
Six offensive tackles were drafted in the first 21 picks before Caleb Lomu was selected by the Patriots.
Caleb Lomu plays as an offensive tackle for the New England Patriots.

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But even without their first-round pick expected to heavily contribute next season, fans were behind New Englandās selection ā and higher on the pick compared to the Pats Pulpit staff. 49% of participants gave the Patriots an A for the draft pick, while 39% graded it a B. Those grades aligned more with the national media, who largely expected Lomu to come off the board prior to pick No. 28.
To get a tackle with Lomuās tape in pass protection at 28 overall is nothing short of a steal. He falls here because he needs to get stronger, more consistent, and play with more edge, but he goes to a great spot to develop himself in all three areas. He has special feet and hand usage on tape to be their future starting tackle.
This pick can be a two-for-one upgrade for the Patriots. Lomu can slide in as a legit long-term left tackle prospect and allowĀ Will CampbellĀ to play elsewhere along the offensive line if thatās what they choose to do. The Patriots desperately needed to upgrade their frontline play after getting sledgehammered by theĀ SeahawksĀ in the Super Bowl, and this pick should help them get better up front.
Really good value here. I had Lomu graded about even with Miller and maybe a tick higher than Iheanachor, as Lomu should be ready to start at right tackle immediately opposite Will Campbell. This gives the Patriots two very athletic tackles who are plus run blockers.
Lomu isnāt a flashy player, but he gets the job done. Heās very versatile, and he could play right or left tackle, and maybe even guard. The 49ers (who traded down from 27 to 30) also mightāve been looking to select an offensive tackle, so I donāt hate the trade-up. Nice pick.
New England had to address the offensive line after a poor showing in the Super Bowl. Lomu needs to get stronger and is still growing as a run blocker. His footwork in pass protection is definitely good enough to start in the league. And ifĀ Will CampbellĀ continues to struggle outside, he could move to guard and allow Lomu to take a shot on the blind side.
Another trade between division rivals! What is happening!
The Buffalo Bills trade out of No. 29 and the New England Patriots come up from No. 31 to take Caleb Lomu, one of the intriguing offensive tackle prospects in this class. Lomu is very athletic and uses his feet well in pass protection, even in Utahās offense which tasked the tackles with lots of quick sets and downhill blocks even in pass protection.
The plan is probably for Lomu to sit for a year behind Morgan Moses and develop, and take over at RT across from last yearās No. 4 pick Will Campbell next year. Intriguing pick for sure.
The Patriotsā offensive line was exposed in the Super Bowl, so itās not a big surprise that they looked to bolster that group here. The Pats sent the Bills a fourth-rounder (125th overall) to move up three spots and grab a high-upside offensive lineman in Lomu. This pick immediately raises the question of whether last yearās first-rounder, Will Campbell, will be making a move from the left tackle spot to guard. But at least for now, early indications are that Lomu, who played on the blind side in college, couldĀ get early reps on the right side. Wherever he ends up, Lomu might need to get stronger to sustain blocks better in the run game, but heās a nimble-footed athlete who will help New England keep Drake Maye uprightāand nothing is more important for this team.
Lomu started 24 games over the past two years with the Utes, as their star left tackle after redshirting in 2023. Heās a mountain at 6ā² 6ā³ and 313 pounds but is athletic enough to be used as a blocker in space. Still only 21 and relatively inexperienced compared to some other tackles who have three years under their belts, Lomu would be best-served to come along slowly as a rookie.
How he fits with the Patriots:Ā After taking left tackle Jack Campbell in the first round last year, the Patriots went back to the well and selected Lomu to man the right side. Drake Maye now has ample protection coming off a second-team All-Pro campaign, despite being sacked 47 times. Only Cam Ward, Geno Smith and Justin Herbert were sacked more in 2025.
New England jumped a few spots to get the last tackle before a noticeable tier break. Lomu was a two-year starter at left tackle for Utah, where he earned PFF pass-blocking grades above 75.0 in each season. He provides a potential long-term answer at the position, with starting right tackleĀ Morgan MosesĀ nearing the end of his career at 35 years old.
For the second year in a row, the Patriots prioritized protection for Drake Maye in the first round. After things got dicey for Will Campbell down the stretch, New England has to be cognizant with how it deploys Lomu, whoās a promising pass protector but has plenty of work to do on the finer points of his position. Heās a natural left tackle, so thereās some question as to fit here after Mike Vrabel and Eliot Wolf insisted Will Campbell would stay put. The most reasonable route to the lineup could be eventually taking over for Morgan Moses at right tackle.
This is a really interesting selection by the Patriots, as Lomu played the past two seasons at left tackle for Utah. Thatās where 2025 first-rounder Will Campbell played for New England just last year. Lomu currently lacks the physicality to play the right tackle position, so this selection could portend Campbell moving to guard. I like Lomuās upside, but I see him being a year away from really contributing.
Some will jump to conclusions. Donāt view Caleb Lomuās selection as a response to Will Campbellās poor showing in the postseason. Instead, Lomu is a developmental project who will likely replace Morgan Moses at right tackle when heās ready.
Right now, Lomu isnāt ready. The underclassman has huge growth potential. He could even take over at left tackle if Campbell continues to disappoint. Right now, he should be viewed exclusively as the long-term plan as Campbellās bookend. ā¦
The Patriots had a glaring need at offensive tackle, a premium position, and were able to land one of the top seven in this draft class with their first pick. The expectation in Foxboro was that theyād be out of luck on the tackle front, so kudos to them for trading up to get the last tackle standing.
A 21-year-old with room to grow ā both physically and as a finisher ā Lomu will need some time to develop, but heāll get exactly that with Morgan Moses and Will Campbell projected to start.
Had the Patriots lucked into Clemsonās Blake Miller or Arizona Stateās Max Iheanachor, this would be a straight āA,ā but Lomuās rare physical skill set and the scarcity of the position he plays makes this about as ideal a pick as New England couldāve made with the way the board fell.
Lomu is, in fact, a good player at a premium position.
The Patriots were never going to get someone who could compete for reps right away, but given the way the board fell, they ensured themselves an opportunity to address one of their two biggest needs with a player who will eventually give them high-quality play ā though the spot in which he does it is still being figured out. New England seems just fine with allowing him to develop behind their current crop of starters, with anything more than a redshirt season being a bonus ā which knocks down ourĀ letter grade quite a bit.
Lomu isnāt the mauling road-grader New England historically targets at right tackle, but heās young, experienced, and an excellent athlete. Like 2025 picksĀ Will CampbellĀ andĀ Marcus Bryant, Lomu has the ability to recover from quick losses and stay alive in protection. He also shows impressive awareness to shut down stunts. In the ground game, Lomu should be a plus when crossing face on outside zone or pulling on gap schemes. As a rookie, he projects asĀ Morgan Mosesā protĆ©gĆ©, the top swing tackle, and a jumbo tight end in run situations.
Itās a total home run for both parties.
The young Lomu (6-foot-6, 313 lbs) is an athletic pass blocker who started the last two years for the Utes. With Moses entering the final year of guaranteed money on his three-year deal, it was smart forĀ New EnglandĀ to get ahead of a potential need. Now they donāt need to draft a starting tackle next season.
The Patriots will be back on the clock at No. 63 in the second round. Day 2 of the draft will kick off at 7 p.m. ET.