Day 3 of the NFL Draft is underway. The Patriots entered the day with 5 picks 4-120, 5-177, 6-188, 6-197, 7-242.
Two Crimson Tide to start the NFL draft for the Patriots, and now two Sooners. New England selected Oklahoma running back Rhamondre Stevenson with the 120th pick on Saturday.
Stevenson was suspended for five games during the 2020 season. He is a BIG back, standing at 6-feet and weighing in at 231 pounds.
Here’s a quick breakdown of the Sooner running back from our own Evan Lazar:
Stevenson enters a crowded running back room, and will compete with incumbents James White, Damien Harris, and Sony Michel.
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Once again adding front seven depth, the Patriots have selected linebacker Cameron McGrone from the University of Michigan.
Bill Belichick loves his Michigan linebackers in recent drafts. McGrone joins Josh Uche and Chase Winovich as former Wolverines on the Patriots defense.
Here is some tape of the new Patriots linebacker:
Lazar had McGrone ranked as his 47th player on his Patriots big board:
Coach Belichick loves drafting well-rounded players who can fill multiple roles. When asked about his play style, McGrone said he will “make any play that needs to be made,” and that he is “willing to sacrifice anything for the Patriots.”
McGrone made just 15 starts at Michigan in his career. He will be able to learn from an already stacked front seven that the Patriots are looking at for 2021.
Once again heading to the defensive side of the ball, New England selected Missouri safety Joshuah Bledsoe.
The Patriots have had great safety play since bringing Devin McCourty to Foxborough in 2010. Bledsoe will add depth to a solid secondary.
Here is Evan Lazar’s report on the former Missouri Tiger from his 2021 NFL draft scouting spreadsheet:
Two more picks remain for New England.
Adding to their already stout offensive line, the Patriots selected offensive lineman William Sherman from Colorado in the sixth round.
Sherman played both left and right tackle in Boulder, but is expected to be able to move to guard in the NFL. No matter where he plays in New England, Sherman adds to a room that includes Trent Brown and Isaiah Wynn, who have struggled to stay on the field in the past.
The Patriots hit on OL Michael Onwenu last offseason as a late round pick. Hopefully Sherman can have similar luck.
With their final pick of the 2021 NFL draft, the Patriots selected wide receiver Tre Nixon from Central Florida.
Many were waiting for New England to address the wide receiver position, and they do so at pick 242. Nixon is known for his athleticism, and stands 6-feet tall 186 pounds. He ran a 4.44 40-yard dash at his pro day.
Bill Belichick announced at his post-draft press conference that this was the last draft that long-time director of football research Ernie Adams will be involved in. According to Evan Lazar, he will still remain with the team but in a different capacity.
Several different members of the Patriots front office including Dave Ziegler, Matt Groh, and Eliot Wolf have taken on draft process responsibilities, which could explain the change.
The Patriots now move into the unrestricted free agency period of the offseason.
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