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It took three days, seven rounds, and eight selections, but the 2024 New England Patriots NFL Draft class is now known. The team wanted to “weaponize” their offense and Eliot Wolf used seven of their eight picks to help do so. New England took two quarterbacks, two wide receivers, two offensive linemen, and a tight end. They added a cornerback as well.

Another look at the Patriots draft class. Click on players’ names for a link to the writeup about their selections:

QB Drake Maye, North Carolina (Round 1, No. 3)

WR Ja’Lynn Polk, Washington (Round 2, No. 37)

OT Caeden Wallace, Penn State (Round 3, No. 68)

OL Layden Robinson, Texas A&M (Round 4, No. 103)

WR Javon Baker, UCF (Round 4, No. 110)

CB Marcellas Dial Jr., South Carolina (Round 6, No. 180)

QB Joe Milton III, Tennessee (Round 6, No. 193)

TE Jaheim Bell, Florida State (Round 7, No. 231)

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