This may be an overreaction mock but what else can you do after losing a SB? i'm largely using the consensus big board to determine stock with some Daniel Jeremiah thrown in.
**TRADE** Patriots trade 31 & 63 to Dallas for pick 20.
20. Monroe Freeling, LT, Georgia
Daniel Jeremiah has Monroe Freeling ranked at 24 and it's possible his stock rises further. Dallas does not have a day two pick so this trade works well for both parties. The trade value here is almost perfect in terms of value according to the Rich Hill chart.
Of the later round 1/round 2 OTs, I think Freeling is the best positioned to start early at LT, moving Campbell and Wilson inside by one position.
95. Dametrious Crownover, RT, Texas A & M
He's a developmental pick but he has outstanding size and length and good enough athleticism to not just be a lumbering over-sized tackle. Moses' future replacement.
125. Eli Raridon, TE, Notre Dame
According to the consensus board, Oscar Delp goes just before this pick but that's fine, I see Raridon as someone who can take on the Austin Hooper role. I'd have loved Kyle Louis, Stukes or Skyler Bell here, but they don't fall this far.
131. Josh Cameron, WR, Baylor
It was him or Stribling here. I love both but Cameron gets the edge because I think he can be a higher volume pass catcher. Either/or though.
169. VJ Payne, Safety, Kansas State
Having attacked the offense again, we can start on defensive depth and we start at safety. Nick Emmanwori-lite.
189. Charles Demmings, CB, Stephen F Austin
Developmental backup press-man CB with reported outstanding athleticism. We'll find out in two weeks.
200. Kaden Wetjen, WR, Iowa
Adding some special team return juice. There'd be a decent roster battle between him and Chism for a potential slot position.
207. Ceyair Wright, CB, Nebraska
Fits the Vrabel team captain/team leader identity perfectly. That's backup safety, outside and slot corners fixed.
210. Justin Jefferson, LB, Alabama
A fast linebacker to help defend those edges - the one weakness on display for our defense last night.
247. Rohan Jones, TE, Arkansas
A developmental flex TE from Arkansas to possibly replace our current flex TE from Arkansas. Everyone is sleeping on Jones, but other than Sadiq, I think he might genuinely be the most athletic TE in this class. He has a 26.7 yard per reception average and has almost double the Y/RR of any TE in this class in '25. more limited snaps for sure, He's a legitimate deep threat TE. I am really intrigued by him.
The trade up and double dip at OT meant i missed out on a number of prospects I really like but in an overreaction mock, needs must.