Here is a realistic list of 82 remaining draft prospects the Patriots could target on day 3 that would fit with their system. Many of these guys should've gone in the top 102 picks of the draft. There are a few starters remaining. Each prospect has 2 draft reports. Only 35 of these guys are left from my smaller and final board.
Offensive Tackle: 7
The team only needs a developmental starter.
Jaelyn Duncan - Maryland - Second Opinion
Carter Warren - Pittsburgh - Second Opinion
Trevor Reid - Lousiville - Second Opinion
Mark Evans II - Arkansas-Pine Bluff - Second Opinion
Interior Offensive Line: 10
This is more of a luxury position. A few developmental starters here.
Andrew Vorhees - USC - Second Opinion
Jake Andrews - Troy - Second Opinion
Alex Forsyth - Oregon - Second Opinion
Ryan Hayes - Michigan - Second Opinion
Nick Broeker - Ole Miss - Second Opinion
Brett Laing - Minnesota-Duluth - Second Opinion
Dalton Simpler - West Florida - Second Opinion
Defensive Line: 8
The team needs to get a run stopping nose tackle.
Moro Ojomo - Texas - Second Opinion
Viliami Fehoko - San Jose St. - Second Opinion
Colby Wooden - Auburn - Second Opinion
Jonah Tavai - San Diego St. - Second Opinion
Taron Vincent - Ohio St - Second Opinion
Desjaun Johnson - Toledo - Second Opinion
Robert Cooper - Florida St - Second Opinion
Linebacker: 10
Do they need another one after taking Mapu?
Andre Carter II - Army - Second Opinion
Isaiah Moore - North Carolina - Second Opinion
Mohamoud Diabate - Utah - Second Opinion
Dee Winters - TCU - Second Opinion
Isaiah Land - Florida A&M - Second Opinion
Aubrey Miller Jr. - Jackson - Second Opinion
Henry To'oTo'o - Alabama - Second Opinion
Safety / Defensive Back: 9
Depends on what the team plans on doing at free safety but they have options.
Cory Trice - Purdue - Second Opinion
Ronnie Hickman - Ohio St - Second Opinion
Antonio Johnson - Texas A&M - Second Opinion
Anthony Johnson Jr. - Iowa St - Second Opinion
Jammie Robinson - Florida St - Second Opinion
Bentlee Sanders - Nevada - Second Opinion
Daniel Scott - California - Second Opinion
Christian Izien - Rutgers - Second Opinion
Terell Smith - Minnesota - Second Opinion
Corner / Defensive Back: 4
They don't really need another corner.
Ekow Boye-Doe - Kansas State - Second Opinion
Kyu Blu Kelly - Stanford - Second Opinion
Tight End / H-Back / Fullback: 8
They need a tight end and a fullback.
Zack Kuntz - Old Dominion - Second Opinion
Leonard Taylor - Cincinnati - Second Opinion
Davis Allen - Clemson - Second Opinion
E.J. Jenkins - Georgia Tech - Second Opinion
Josh Whyle - Cincinnati - Second Opinion
Hunter Luepke - North Dakota St - Second Opinion
Brayden Willis - Oklahoma - Second Opinion
Jack Colletto - Oregon St - Second Opinion
Receiver: 14
Bryce Ford-Wheaton - West Virginia - Second Opinion
Jalen Moreno-Cropper - Fresno St - Second Opinion
Jake Bobo - UCLA - Second Opinion
David Durden - West Florida - Second Opinion
Rakim Jarrett - Maryland - Second Opinion
Xavier Hutchinson - Iowa St - Second Opinion
Demario Douglas - Liberty - Second Opinion
Tyler Scott - Cincinnati - Second Opinion
Justin Shorter - Florida - Second Opinion
Matt Landers- Arkansas - Second Opinion
Half Back: 5
People are worried about replacing Harris, I've been worried about replacing White. I think Laborn does both.
Khalan Laborn - Marshall - Second Opinion
Keaton Mitchell - East Carolina - Second Opinion
Evan Hull - Northwestern - Second Opinion
Tavion Thomas - Utah - Second Opinion
Toa Taua - Nevada - Second Opinion
Quarterback: 3
They need a practice squad guy honestly, That's Bagent. If they're gonna Draft a guy it's Haener early or Tune later on day 3.
Jake Haener - Fresno St - Second Opinion
Tyson Bagent - Shepherd - Second Opinion
Punter: 2
I prefer Evans over Turk.
Ethan Evans- Wingate - Second Opinion
Michael Turk - Oklahoma - Second Opinion
Kicker: 1
How do they feel about Folk?
Chad Ryland - Maryland - Second Opinion
Long Snapper: 1
Cardona has played longer than the average for his position. Time to bring in competition.
Chris Stoll - Penn St - Second Opinion
Remember, It doesn't matter who the Patriots take as long as they improve.
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