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BREAKING NEWS; Did the Patriots Strike Gold in the Draft’s Final Rounds?
The New England Patriots’ 2025 NFL Draft strategy has garnered attention, particularly for their selections in the later rounds. While early-round picks like offensive tackle Will Campbell and running back TreVeyon Henderson have been lauded, it’s the Day 3 picks that may define the depth and future success of the team.([Pats Pulpit][1])
Day 3 Selections: A Closer Look
Farmer, a standout at Florida State, led his team in sacks and is recognized for his relentless motor and ability to disrupt the backfield. His selection addresses the Patriots’ need for a dynamic interior presence on defense.([Pats Pulpit][2])
Round 4, Pick 143: Safety Craig Woodson (California)
Woodson is noted for his intelligence and versatility in the secondary. With the ability to play both safety positions and cornerback, he adds depth to the defensive backfield. His leadership and communication skills are expected to make an immediate impact. ([Pats Pulpit][2])
Round 5, Pick 180: Cornerback Marcellas Dial (South Carolina)
Dial brings experience and physicality to the cornerback position. With over 30 pass breakups in his college career, he offers potential as a developmental prospect with special teams upside. ([Patriots][3])
Round 6, Pick 193: Quarterback Joe Milton III (Tennessee)
Milton’s selection adds depth to the quarterback room. Known for his strong arm, he provides a different skill set compared to starter Drake Maye, potentially offering a unique dynamic in practice and development. ([With the First Pick][4])
Round 7, Pick 231: Tight End Jaheim Bell (Florida State)
Bell’s versatility allows him to line up in various positions, including tight end, slot receiver, and H-back. His athleticism and playmaking ability make him an intriguing prospect for the Patriots’ offense. ([With the First Pick][4], [ClutchPoints][5])
Round 7, Pick 241: Offensive Tackle Marcus Bryant (Undisclosed School)
Bryant provides depth to the offensive line, offering potential as a developmental tackle. His selection reflects the Patriots’ commitment to building a strong and versatile offensive front.([Patriots][3])

Undrafted Free Agents: Potential Hidden Gems
In addition to their draft picks, the Patriots have secured several undrafted free agents who could contribute to the team:
Running Back DeShaun Fenwick (Oregon State)
Fenwick adds depth to the running back position, known for his power running and ability to gain tough yards.
Tight End Jacob Warren (Tennessee)
Warren’s size and blocking ability make him a candidate for the practice squad, with potential to develop into a reliable option.
Offensive Tackle Zuri Henry (UTEP)
Henry’s agility and technique could make him a valuable asset on the offensive line, providing depth and competition.
Defensive End John Morgan (Arkansas)
Morgan’s pass-rushing skills could translate well to the NFL, offering depth to the defensive line.
Linebackers Jett Bush (Texas) and Jontrey Hunter (Georgia State)
Both linebackers bring speed and tackling ability, potentially contributing on special teams and as depth options.([With the First Pick][4])
Cornerbacks Mikey Victor (Alabama State) and Kaleb Ford-Dement (Texas State)
These cornerbacks offer potential as developmental prospects, with the ability to contribute on special teams.
Safety Dell Pettus (Troy)
Pettus’s versatility and football IQ could make him a valuable addition to the secondary.
Kicker Vince Blanchard (Laval)
Blanchard provides competition at the kicker position, aiming to secure a spot on the roster.
Offensive Tackle Tairiq Stewart (North Carolina A\&T)
Stewart’s size and strength offer potential as a developmental tackle on the offensive line.
Conclusion
The Patriots’ 2025 draft strategy reflects a balanced approach, addressing immediate needs while also investing in future potential. The selections in the later rounds, combined with undrafted free agent acquisitions, demonstrate a commitment to building depth and competition across the roster. While the success of these picks will unfold over time, the foundation laid in this draft could significantly impact the team’s competitiveness in the upcoming season.