Complete New England Patriots NFL mock draft for round 7 in 2023

This off-season, the New England Patriots added some quality players to the roster. Mike Gesicki, JuJu Smith-Schuster, and Riley Reiff are just a few of the players that will undoubtedly have an influence on a struggling offense. But how the Patriots approach the 2023 NFL Draft will ultimately determine how well this offseason goes.
We're going to assume Bill Belichick's role and fully manage the New England Patriots in our 2023 NFL mock draft. What must the Pats do to ensure the success of the forthcoming draft? Let's investigate.
A comprehensive seven-round NFL mock draft in 2023 with the New England Patriots as the main team.


18th overall pick in Round 1: Dawand Jones, OT, Ohio State
In this 2023 NFL mock draft, the first 13 choices fell beautifully for the Patriots, positioning the team well for a trade-down situation. Here, the Patriots trade down four positions with the Detroit Lions in exchange for a second-round selection pick in 2024. In the first round of this 2023 NFL mock draft, the New England Patriots choose offensive tackle Dawand Jones after quickly trading down the board.
This club clearly needs help at offensive tackle. Trent Brown has a locked-down spot at offensive tackle, but he will become a free agent after the 2023 campaign. The second tackle position is presently anticipated to be filled by any combination of Reiff, Calvin Anderson, Conor McDermott, and Yodny Cajuste, although there is undoubtedly space for development.
In the near future, there is a demand for offensive tackles. As we approach the 2019 draft, the position is a long-term problem for the New England Patriots.
Jones is a huge guy who normally dominates the run game at 6-foot-8 and 374 pounds. Jones has a tremendous amount of natural power up front. He will continue to create rushing lanes at the next level since he is a direct mauler.
Although Jones moves well for a man of his height, he lacks general offensive tackle mobility ability. The Ohio State product may be sluggish off the ball and will fall short against opponents with superior edge speed. Despite this, he has a colossal promise as an offensive lineman at the next level. In order to improve Jones' mobility up front, the New England Patriots should try to get him to lose some weight if they manage to bring him into the building.

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