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2018 NFL Fan Vote Mock Draft - New England Patriots Are on the Clock - Pick 23

NFL: Super Bowl LII-Philadelphia Eagles vs New England Patriots Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

With the Bills’ second pick going toward their offensive line, the New England Patriots are up next with their first of two first-round picks.

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22nd overall voting totals: Buffalo Bills

The New England Patriots are now on the clock!

OT Connor Williams: After his pro day, he seems to have cemented himself as the top prospect at offensive tackle.

DT Maurice Hurst: He’s a 3-tech and he’s a good one. He’s a little on the small size, but he’s an athlete.

DE Harold Landry: He lacks ideal size, but Landry has excellent burst and is likely to be a productive pro.

CB Jaire Alexander: There is some concern about his ability to stay healthy, but Alexander is quick and instinctive.

WR Courtland Sutton: He’s a possession receiver. He’s big, he’s tough, and he lacks quickness.

LB Leighton Vander Esch: An athletic, 3-down linebacker, Vander Esch could definitely be a mid-1st round pick.

WR D.J. Moore: Probably a slot receiver in the NFL, he has the quickness for it and could also add value as a returner.

CB Mike Hughes: The UCF product is a short but physical corner. He lacks experience which gives a somewhat steeper learning curve as he enters the NFL.

CB Isaiah Oliver: He has an elite combination of size and speed but has some technical deficiencies and is a less than stellar tackler.

QB Mason Rudolph: Some think Oklahoma State’s Rudolph is a Day 2 prospect, but others disagree and his numbers were certainly impressive.

RB Sony Michel: A north-south runner who can run through arm tackles, Michel is a potential first-round talent.

OT Kolton Miller: The UCLA product has good size and length, but there are questions about his athleticism.

C Billy Price: Ohio State’s Price has good strength, but lacks length which is not a huge concern at center. He plays with an edge, but that also occasionally gets him in trouble.

DE Arden Key: There are plenty of red flags here, but he has the potential to be a quality pass rusher in the NFL.

S Justin Reid: He has the athletic ability and ball skills that let you see him as a potential first-round pick.

Poll

With the 23rd pick in the 2018 Fan Vote Mock Draft, the New England Patriots select...

This poll is closed

  • 2%
    CB Jaire Alexander
    (6 votes)
  • 2%
    TE Dallas Goedert
    (8 votes)
  • 2%
    CB Mike Hughes
    (6 votes)
  • 4%
    DT Maurice Hurst
    (14 votes)
  • 0%
    DE Arden Key
    (0 votes)
  • 20%
    DE Harold Landry
    (60 votes)
  • 1%
    RB Sony Michel
    (3 votes)
  • 18%
    OT Kolton Miller
    (54 votes)
  • 1%
    WR D.J. Moore
    (4 votes)
  • 0%
    CB Isaiah Oliver
    (2 votes)
  • 0%
    C Billy Price
    (1 vote)
  • 1%
    S Justin Reid
    (3 votes)
  • 17%
    QB Mason Rudolph
    (50 votes)
  • 0%
    WR Courtland Sutton
    (2 votes)
  • 26%
    OT Connor Williams
    (76 votes)
  • 0%
    LB Leighton Vander Esch
    (0 votes)
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