NFL Draft Expert Has Patriots Trading Down, Taking This Player In Round 1

So, what will the Patriots do with the No. 23 pick in the 2020 NFL Draft?

Will they draft Tom Brady’s replacement? Target a wide receiver? Finally address tight end? Fortify the offensive line?

According to one draft expert, the answer is none of those things.

NFL.com’s Chat Reuter believes Bill Belichick will execute a trade with the Green Bay Packers to swap picks 23 and 30. At the 30 spot, Reuter predicts New England will target TCU defensive tackle Ross Blacklock.

From Reuter:

The Patriots swap first-rounders with the Packers and add third- and sixth-round picks in this move. My guess is that New England will then use its bevy of picks to move up in the second or third rounds — or they might trade some combination of their (now) five selections between Nos. 87 and 125 for 2021 second- and third-rounders. Meanwhile, the Pats land a versatile defensive lineman here with real potential as an outside/inside force.

This hardly would be a surprising outcome, considering Belichick’s penchant for executing draft-day trades to accrue assets. The Patriots also are brutally thin on the interior defensive line, and any reinforcements would help.

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For what it’s worth, Reuter also believes the Patriots will select both Oklahoma quarterback Jalen Hurts and Missouri tight end Albert Okwuegbunam in the third round.

The all-virtual NFL draft is scheduled to start at 8 p.m. ET on Thursday.

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