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Patriots go offense with first 3 picks

Patriots go offense with first 3 picks

Update: 2024-04-27
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In the latest episode of the Greg Bedard Patriots Podcast, Greg and Nick provided reactions to the first two days of the NFL draft. They discussed the Patriots' decision not to trade out of the third pick, choosing quarterback Drake Maye instead, and explained why it was a strategic move. They also analyzed the Patriots' second-round decision to trade down for better positioning later in the draft, selecting Ja’Lynn Polk and offensive lineman Caedan Wallace. The episode wrapped up with a preview of Day 3, highlighting potential targets and strategies for the Patriots.


0:00 Patriots don’t trade out of 3 … take QB Drake Maye

25:30 Patriots trade down from 34

29:27 Patriots pick WR Ja’Lynn Polk

46:40 At 64 Patriots take OL Caedan Wallace

1:06:06 Day 3 Preview: What would you like to see them do?


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Patriots go offense with first 3 picks

Patriots go offense with first 3 picks

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