The biggest winner from the Patriots 2020 NFL Draft is Jarrett Stidham.


The Pats wrapped up their draft class on Saturday, selecting 10 players in total. The Patriots double dipped at multiple positions. They ended up with three linebackers/edge rushers, three offensive linemen, two tight ends, a safety and a kicker.


The Patriots didn’t draft a quarterback even though Nick Caserio said the team would add a third player to the position at some point. The Pats also [...]

The biggest winner from the Patriots 2020 NFL Draft is Jarrett Stidham.


The Pats wrapped up their draft class on Saturday, selecting 10 players in total. The Patriots double dipped at multiple positions. They ended up with three linebackers/edge rushers, three offensive linemen, two tight ends, a safety and a kicker.


The Patriots didn’t draft a quarterback even though Nick Caserio said the team would add a third player to the position at some point. The Pats also failed to draft a receiver in what draft pundits called the deepest receiver class in recent memory.


With no quarterback drafted, Stidham is the clear front runner to be the Patriots starting quarterback in 2020.


Here’s a look at the Patriots 2020 draft class:


Second round, pick 37: Kyle Dugger, safety, Lenoir-Rhyne


Second round, pick 60: Josh Uche, linebacker, Michigan


Third round, pick 87: Anfernee Jennings, linebacker, Alabama


Third round, pick 91: Devin Asiasi, tight end, UCLA


Third round pick 101: Dalton Keene, tight end, Virginia Tech


Fifth round, pick 159: Justin Rohrwasser, kicker, Marshall


Sixth round, pick 182: Michael Onwenu, guard, Michigan


Sixth round, pick 195: Justin Herron, guard, Wake Forest


Sixth round, pick 204: Cassh Maluia, linebacker, Wyoming


Seventh round, pick 230: Dustin Woodard, center, Memphis


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