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Round 1 brought New England its quarterback of the future, but what’s in store for Rounds 2 and 3 on Friday night?
The Patriots addressed their top position of need in Round 1 of the 2024 NFL Draft, taking Drake Maye No. 3 overall.
Heading into the second and third rounds on Friday night, there are still major holes to fill. Arguably New England’s two biggest remaining needs are wide receiver and offensive tackle. Picking high in both rounds, the Patriots have a chance to address both those positions before the end of the night.
As it stands, New England holds picks No. 34 and 68 overall for Friday night. That could change due to trades, though; there are rumors swirling about the Patriots being interested in one of the San Fransisco 49ers star receivers.
Who will the Patriots pick in Round 2? Follow along below for live updates, and view all of New England’s draft selections here.
7:37 p.m.: Patriots select WR Ja’Lynn Polk No. 37 overall
Rather than trading back into the first round for a receiver, New England did the opposite, trading back from No. 34 to 37. The Patriots still wound up with a top-end WR prospect in Ja’Lynn Polk.
Detroit native, Michigan product and current Patriot Mike Onwenu made the pick for New England.
7:23 p.m.: Patriots trade No. 34 overall pick to Chargers
As it turns out, New England won’t be sitting at 34. The Patriots traded down to pick 37, and now also have pick 110.
7:16 p.m.: Round 2 begins, Bills select WR Keon Coleman
The NFL Draft officially resumed, and the Buffalo Bills used the first pick of Round 2 on WR Keon Coleman.
The Patriots are now on the clock at 34.
5:30 p.m.: Latest Patriots trade rumors
Once the 49ers drafted WR Ricky Pearsall No. 31 overall on Thursday night, NFL insiders such as NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport suggested that move could be due to San Fransisco preparing to trade one of its wide receivers.
On Thursday night, Brandon Aiyuk’s name was tossed around as the WR that could be traded, and New England reportedly inquired about him. On Friday, though, different reports suggested Deebo Samuel was more likely to be traded, according to Boston Sports Journal’s Mike Giardi. The Patriots were initially reported as an interested team, but Bleacher Report’s Jordan Schultz followed up the report with another, stating the Patriots were “unlikely” to trade for Samuel.
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