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I question the logic especially in such a weak draft. You're admitting none of the OL are worth top 5 but then ignoring the reasons and assuming they can play immediately so let's take them 8-12.Absolutely correct. The Patriots need to create opportunities in 2026 with any trade. Trading down the board will give them a chance to achieve what they hope to accomplish on the OL and can come with 3rd or 4th in 2026 which is the sweet spot in most drafts to find players who can contribute right away at a very reasonable cost for 3-4 years. This draft does not have any single lock to turn around a franchise - Abdul Carter comes close.
As I have said many times, an offensive lineman who can play immediately is the #1 need, and if I'm reading the draft accurately, there will be one of those guys at the #8 through #12 slot in the first round. If they can do that and get a valuable pick in 2026, that would be a win for this team that needs at least two good years in a row of draft plus free agency to contend. I also believe they can add a veteran WR and a rookie WR in the middle rounds to help Drake Maye - if the OL can pass block.
Taking one 8-12 doesn't make arms longer or get rid of injury concern.
I fear we might get screwed on the OL again unless we can pull a trade out of nowhere.











