Who Chris Simms Believes Patriots Will Pick In Round 1 Of 2023 NFL Draft

New England owns the No. 14 overall pick

Chris Simms on Monday released his first (and only) mock draft for 2023, and the former quarterback-turned-NFL analyst has the Patriots beefing up their offensive line in the first round Thursday night.

Simms’ prediction for New England at No. 14 overall in Round 1: Georgie offensive tackle Broderick Jones.

“Of course, I think they’re in the trade-down conversation. They always are, right,” Simms said on the “Unbuttoned” podcast, before explaining why he doesn’t believe the Patriots will target a cornerback despite speculation to the contrary. ” … If they have to stay put, I’m going to say they go tackle here. Tackle’s a need on their football team. Trent Brown, it’s coming to the end there. Isaiah Wynn’s no longer there. They have a need at that position.”

Jones, listed at 6-foot-5, 311 pounds, is among the top-ranked tackles in this year’s draft class. He was excellent in pass protection for Georgia, the reigning back-to-back national champions, and has serious potential as a run blocker, as well.

While there could be some early hiccups as he adjusts to the NFL, with Jones starting for just a season and a half at Georgia, there’s no denying the 21-year-old’s upside. And the Patriots clearly have a need at the tackle position while trying to keep quarterback Mac Jones upright in his third NFL campaign.

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“He might have the greatest potential of all the tackles in this whole draft,” Simms said of Broderick Jones. “He’s got such a body. He’s got incredibly long arms. He’s got the good feet. All of that. There’s some things he needs to work on, but overall, yeah, he’ll be a plug-and-play, starting-right-away-type of tackle.”

The Patriots’ first-round pick in the 2023 NFL Draft is difficult to project, with New England having several glaring needs after a disappointing 2022 season. The team, more than anything, just needs an infusion of talent with the rest of the AFC East looking incredibly dangerous.

Broderick Jones would check that box.