There’s a genuine possibility that the New England Patriots may target a pass rusher in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, and NBC Sports' Connor Rogers has a specific player in mind.
Rogers published a mock draft on Tuesday, featuring New England selecting UCF's pass rusher, Malachi Lawrence, at No. 31.
"If you’re not accustomed to seeing Malachi Lawrence in the first round of mock drafts, prepare yourself," Rogers wrote. "He put on a show at the NFL Combine and his workout athleticism shows up on tape. The Patriots have hardnosed, gritty players in their defensive front but they need an explosive disruptor like Lawrence."
Lawrence played four seasons of college football at UCF, participating in 39 games. During his time there, he recorded 72 total tackles, including 28 tackles for loss and 20 sacks.
The Patriots could greatly benefit from acquiring a young pass rusher like Lawrence to develop over the next few seasons. With the right guidance, he has the potential to become one of the top defenders in New England in the coming years.
It will be interesting to see what direction the Patriots take in the first round of the draft, as they could use assistance on both sides of the ball.
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