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Patriots' 2026 NFL Mock Draft Roundup as Pre-Draft Cycle Ends
New England's first-round options narrow as the 2026 NFL Draft approaches.
Apr. 11, 2026 at 7:22pm
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The Patriots' draft strategy aims to fortify the trenches, shoring up protection for QB Drake Maye and bolstering the pass rush.New England TodayWith the 2026 NFL Draft just a month away, the picture for the New England Patriots' first-round pick is starting to come into focus. Analysts have highlighted several potential targets for the Patriots, including offensive lineman Keylan Rutledge, tackle Max Iheanachor, edge rusher Zion Young, defensive tackle Kayden McDonald, and wide receiver KC Concepcion. The team's needs along the offensive and defensive lines appear to be the primary focus, as they look to protect quarterback Drake Maye and strengthen their pass rush.
Why it matters
The Patriots are coming off a Super Bowl appearance, but their offensive line play was a concern. Addressing that unit, as well as the defensive front, will be crucial for the team's continued success. The mock draft projections suggest the Patriots are likely to prioritize protecting Maye and improving their overall line play, which could have a significant impact on their performance in the 2026 season.
The details
The mock draft projections for the Patriots cover a range of positions, with offensive line and defensive line being the most prominent. Peter Schrager of ESPN has the Patriots selecting Georgia Tech's Keylan Rutledge, a versatile interior lineman who could provide immediate protection for Maye. Tim Crean of ClutchPoints suggests the Patriots could target Arizona State tackle Max Iheanachor, a long-term option at the position. CBS Sports' Pete Prisco believes the Patriots should address their pass rush by selecting Missouri edge rusher Zion Young, while NFL.com's Daniel Jeremiah has them taking Ohio State defensive tackle Kayden McDonald to strengthen the interior of the defensive line. The Ringer's Danny Kelly, meanwhile, has the Patriots selecting Texas A&M wide receiver KC Concepcion, providing Maye with another playmaker.
- The 2026 NFL Draft is just one month away.
- The pre-draft cycle is nearing its end, with teams finalizing their evaluations and strategies.
The players
Keylan Rutledge
A guard/center from Georgia Tech who allowed only two sacks over 43 career starts and is seen as a plug-and-play interior lineman capable of filling multiple roles.
Max Iheanachor
An offensive tackle from Arizona State who could be a long-term option at the position for the Patriots, potentially allowing them to move Will Campbell inside.
Zion Young
An edge rusher from Missouri who could provide an immediate boost to the Patriots' pass rush, which is still seen as a need despite other defensive upgrades.
Kayden McDonald
A defensive tackle from Ohio State who could strengthen the interior of the Patriots' defensive line, particularly against the run.
KC Concepcion
A wide receiver from Texas A&M who is known for his quickness as a route runner, ability to gain yards after the catch, and versatility to play both outside and in the slot.
What they’re saying
“Schrager proposed one of the more talked-about predictions for New England by linking the Patriots to Rutledge at No. 31. He reasons that they need to prioritize protecting quarterback Drake Maye, even if this pick is slightly earlier than the consensus.”
— Peter Schrager, ESPN Analyst
“Crean's perspective is less about addressing immediate needs and more about preventing future issues in 2027 or 2028, which is why it distinguishes itself from the more immediate conversation surrounding Rutledge.”
— Tim Crean, ClutchPoints Writer
“Prisco's choice reflects this mindset and aligns with the broader draft discussion emphasizing New England's need for more speed and explosiveness off the edge.”
— Pete Prisco, CBS Sports Analyst
What’s next
The Patriots will continue to evaluate their options and may look to trade up in the draft by leveraging some of their extra Day 3 picks, which could add further complexity to their first-round plans.
The takeaway
The Patriots' mock draft landscape is focused on improving the offensive and defensive lines, with a clear emphasis on protecting quarterback Drake Maye and strengthening the team's pass rush. While a wide receiver could still be in the mix, the consensus among analysts suggests the Patriots will prioritize the trenches in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft.