Patriots’ 2020 NFL Draft Picks Finalized… Here’s The Complete List

The New England Patriots’ allotment of 2020 NFL Draft picks was finished Tuesday. The NFL made an official announcement regarding the compensatory picks.

New England received a league-high four comp picks and this ups their total of 2020 selections to 12. The team will receive two third-rounders and two sixth-rounders.

The Patriots have four of the top 100 picks but just one pick of the first 86. They traded the original second-round pick to the Atlanta Falcons for wide receiver Mohamed Sany. More than half of the team’s picks (seven) are in the final two rounds of the NFL Draft.

Patriots’ 2020 NFL Draft Picks

Here’s the full list of picks. Of course, this may change in the next few weeks as the Patriots completes pre- and in-draft trades.

First round: 23rd overall

Third round: 87th overall

Third round: 98th overall (compensatory)

Third round: 100th overall (compensatory)

Fourth round: 125th overall (via Chicago) Sixth round: 198th overall (via Houston)

Sixth round: 207th overall(via Denver)

Sixth round: 212th overall (compensatory)

Sixth round: 213th overall (compensatory)

Seventh round: 233rd overall (via Seattle) Seventh round: 238th overall (via Atlanta)

Seventh round: 244th overall (via Philadelphia)

New England is all-in when it comes to making changes, and hopefully, this draft pick will help the team fill the holes on their roster. Rob Gronkowski left the team last offseason, and head coach Bill Belichick was unable to find a replacement for the tight end. The team also had problems with the offensive line, and they will have to pick the right players to give Brady the offense he needs. Of course, the Patriots will have to find a way to make him stay.

TB12 is set to become an unrestricted free agent on March 18. He will become a free agent for the first time in his professional career.

Head coach Belichick has a few solutions for his roster. His team didn’t win the Super Bowl in 2020, and this gives him extra motivation. The head coach will do things differently this time.

Add a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *