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Now that we are a week into free agency, and we got a glimpse into the vision that Mike Vrabel and the front office have for the New England Patriots this season and moving forward, it is a perfect time for another mock draft.

Since the opening of the legal tampering window last Monday, the Patriots brought in a receiver, an edge defender, a safety, a blocking tight end, a left guard, a fullback, and a few other depth players as well. Given who they signed, we have a better idea of what they might be looking for in the draft.

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As always, I’ve included the current ranking of the players in the Mock Draft Database for context. My previous mock draft can be found here: 1.0 | 2.0

Round 1

1-31: OT Blake Miller (Clemson | No. 36): Miller has the potential to be a very good tackle in the NFL, but he has some obvious holes in his game right now especially regarding his technique. The Patriots, however, can provide him time to develop.

Similar to what they did with Nate Solder when Matt Light was nearing the end of his career, the Patriots can sit Miller behind Morgan Moses, and feel good about his ability to take over as the starter in 2027.

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Miller’s top-end talent is obvious, and he posted a 9.97 Relative Athletic Score at the Scouting Combine, the sixth-best among all offensive tackle prospects over the last 40 years. He also has some incredible tape, even though the inconsistencies are what might push him down to this spot. His mentality is a bonus for the Patriots too, as he puts the team first and is a true Iron Man, who plays and competes in almost every game, including Clemson’s bowl game this year.

Fans may not love drafting a guy in the first round who, hopefully, won’t play this year, but the offensive line is so important that taking a guy with the potential of Miller isn’t just justifiable but smart business.

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