I wonder if someone should start a Patriots draft thread. But lacking that, I can put this here. This is a mock draft from a writer in CHI.
https://www.nbcsportschicago.com/nfl/chicago-bears/bears-news/bears-trade-down-twice-in-latest-mock-draft/533482/
New England Patriots (via Carolina) (via Chicago): QB - Caleb Williams, USC
It’s possible Chicago Bears general manager, Ryan Poles, passes on another highly rated quarterback, trading down to acquire more draft capital and talented prospects.
The Bears could move the first overall pick to the Patriots for a significant haul. Chicago would then acquire New England’s third pick in the first round; 68th pick (3rd); 139th pick (4th); plus 2025’s first and second round picks, too.
I am curious how many people would agree with this type of sell the farm trade to move up for Williams (or Maye). I think it is a really bad idea. Top QB draft picks go bust all the time. In this scenario, not only do you waste this year's pick but also a bunch of other picks too.
If we have to go QB, I would rather just reach and take Daniels at #3. If Daniels busts, you waste one really good pick but at least you don't waste 5 total picks. Don't repeat SF's mistake.
Guys who are projected as the #1 pick years in advance don't bust all of the time. In fact, I can't recall any such prospect that was a bust in that scenario. Now they don't all turn into Peyton Manning, but Andrew Luck or Trevor Lawrence isn't bad.
That is what it takes to get #1 in this type of draft. It is only 2 1st's because New England has 3. I mean last year the trade was 9, 61, 2024 1st, 2025 2nd, plus DJ Moore (who the Bears wanted instead of the 25 1st).
And that was in a draft when there were legit questions about who they should take. This draft is different