The Ravens dropped out of the No. 60 spot in the draft, dealing the pick to the Patriots. New England’s quarterback situation remains unchanged, with Michigan outside linebacker Josh Uche being the Pats’ pick.
New England traded up from No. 71 and gave Baltimore one of its four third-round picks (No. 98) to do so. The Ravens sent the Pats a fourth-rounder (No. 129) in the deal as well. The Patriots now have three third-rounders; the Ravens are up to four.
Uche functioned primarily as a pass rusher for the Wolverines, totaling 14.5 sacks over the past two seasons. He will follow former Michigan teammate Chase Winovich — a 2019 third-rounder — to Foxborough.
The Patriots lost both hybrid pass-rushing cogs Jamie Collins and Kyle Van Noy this offseason and will have a younger edge corps in 2020. Winovich is certain to be a big part of that crew; his former teammate in Ann Arbor may become an important piece soon as well.
129 is a 4th rounder not 5th
So the name of the game is to pick players who have less talent then So many players still on the board. Oh okay, now I get it
it’s actually a philosophy they have used for years and surprisingly it seems to work.
Prolly trade 1 of our 3rd rd picks. We find players in late rds
When you think you’re the smartest guy in the room, but theres actually no one else in the room.
Who knows if any of these dudes will pan out, a lot of the “names” we know amount to jack anyway. Like Taco and the Cowboys.
Waiting for Pat’s to take Eason or Fromm