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Top 25 best players available in Day 2 of 2026 NFL Draft

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NFL Draft 2026: Best available Day 3 quarterbacks as Patriots look to build depth behind Drake Maye
Day 3 of the NFL Draft is upon us and that means the Patriots could be in the market for a quarterback.

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2026 NFL Draft: Best available on Day 3
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2026 NFL Draft: Best players available for Saints in Rounds 2 and 3
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Grading New England Patriots 2026 NFL Draft Day 3 picks: Patriots reinforce key areas of depth with intriguing upside selections
How did the New England Patriots finish out the 2026 NFL Draft after a strong beginning to retool for another Super Bowl run?

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Best players available for Patriots on Day 3 of the NFL Draft
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Sound Smart: 6 Observations From the 2026 NFL Combine

INDIANAPOLIS — There was plenty of discussion all last week regarding whether the 2026 NFL Draft class might underwhelm both at the combine and on the field this fall. Time will tell on the latter. But man, the top prospects were outstanding during their ...
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New England Patriots Draft Picks 2026: Full Breakdown, Grades & Rookie Analysis

The New England Patriots entered the 2026 NFL Draft with multiple roster needs and a focus on building around quarterback Drake Maye. This article breaks down all of the Patriots draft picks, including instant grades,
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Putting the GM hat on, here’s what Patriots should do at No. 31 | Karen Guregian

Ohio State’s Max Klare, Vanderbilt’s Eli Stowers, Georgia’s Oscar Delp and Stanford’s Sam Roush are good options in the second and third rounds. As pass catchers, they would serve as great chess pieces for offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels to work with. Ultimately, this all comes back to setting Maye up for greater success.
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