With the 2026 draft just over a week out, here are some miscellaneous thoughts, FWIW.
1. You can't do it all.
This is a very deep draft and the Pats have 11 picks, but we will not get everyone and meet every need. Trying to do it all can be the wrong approach. "The enemy of good is better." It's better to focus on key players and values who fit what you want.
2. Building an Identity
2025 was about building a competitive roster. We want to continue to build out the roster but we are already competitive. First and foremost, however, this draft should be about building an identity. Vrabel has miraculously raised the Pats from bottom-dwellers to SB contenders in a single season. Now, this is Vrabel's golden opportunity to build the team in the image he wants. More than anything - more than just adding talent or plugging holes - this should be the goal.
We pretty much know what that image/identity looks like for Vrabel. Talent and speed are a given. Good players, solid people. Sound fundamentals and work ethic. Team players. But above all, versatile, "effort and finish" and "violence".
The Pats outbullied the Chargers, Texans, and Broncos, then got bullied by the Seahawks. I bet that hurt. A lot. We want to be the bully kicking sand in other people's faces, not on the receiving end.
3. Building Around the Lines
To that end, I see this as a build around the lines Draft, which means passing on "shiny" (to use
@DaBruinz term) offensive weapons, and even back end pieces. Shiny doesn't win championships. Bully does. Eliot Wolf talked a little about the lines being a strength of this draft.
4. Overloading is good.
Make what is good better, make what is better best. Championships are won with dominant units, not with average across the board. Rob Staton talks about this re the Seahawks: