There is a very good summary of the Pat's needs for 2012 available on NEP Draft. See link below (which i can now post!!)
End of Year Inventory: Patriots Draft Needs | NEPatriotsDraft.com - 2012 NFL Draft
I am going to have another go at a mock - based on the above and the NEP Draft top 100 Prospects as of now. Will allow a small amount of leeway on the positional rankings but no more than 3-4 in round 1, 5-6 in round 2 and 8-9 in round 3 to allow for risers/fallers.
I am working on the assumption that we have re-signed our key FA's (Welker, Carter, Anderson) and added a veteran DB.
Here are our Picks.
1st Rounders
#29
#31
2nd Rounders
#49
#63
3rd Rounder
#94
Round 1 - 29 OVR
The New England Patriots select
Devon Still, DL, Penn State. The Pats give Vince some help on the DLine and indicates a shift back to the 3-4. However, Still is scheme versitile and can line up at DT in a 4 man front. A Team Captain, he has the flexibility and intangibles that BB loves.
Round 1 - 31 OVR
The Pats
trade back to the top of the second round, picking up a potential high 2nd in the 2013 draft.
Round 2 - 40 OVR (approx)
The Pats select
Melvin Ingram, DE/OLB, North Carolina State. Enters the rotation as a 3-4 OLB.
Round 2 - 49 OVR
The Pats Select,
Nick Perry, DE/OLB, USC. The Pats double dip in the pass rush, in the hope that Carter and Anderson can groom Ingram, Perry and Cunningham as the long-term solution off the edge.
Round 2 - 63 OVR
The Pats Select
Robert Lester, S, Alabama. The Pats play at S this year has been poor at best. Only Chung is a viable long term starter. In this scenario, the Pats have picked up a Vet. DB and Lester will join the rotation.
Round 3 - 94 OVR
The Pats Select
David Molk, OC, Michigan. The Pats have coped well without Koppen, and may not wish to up him too much. If he does not take a home town payout, the Pats may wish to draft a replacement.