Captain, we'll never agree on the Ryland pick, but that's okay - I respect your thinking here.
My thinking is simple: "Who cares if they traded up?" The Pats drafted 12 players and only had room for 3 UDFA's (none of whom have seen the field, other than Cunningham, who showed nothing and is gone).
Their last couple of picks are gone (Speed), on IR (Bolden) and one hardly even sees the field (Boutte).
There's only so much room. Maybe Ryland will get over his yips and start kicking in games the way he is apparently kicking in practice (according to the coaches). Maybe not. But getting the guy you want - at ANY position - is better, to my thinking, than grabbing another player who'll almost certainly be buried on the depth chart.
12 picks is a ton. I know they've got six contributors: Gonzo (shutdown corner), White (Barmore's Beast Buddy), Mapu (who is starting to come on - forced that fumble last week, got a great pick on Mahomes, and was around the ball a lot the last couple of weeks), Pop Douglas, Sow, and Barringer. Pretty sure you can add Mafi to that bunch, but he's still raw.
I think Ryland will work out, and wish they'd start throwing the damned ball to Boutte. Also wouldn't be surprised to see Bolden (really rooting for the kid) contribute.
If two years from now 7-10 of this year's draft class is contributing, seems like a pretty amazing draft. (No idea on Jake Andrews - there are a couple of really good centers, one who might be around in Round 3 this year if he's not up to snuff, but again, I have no info on him at all.)