PATRIOTS UPDATED DEPTH CHART: POST-NFL DRAFT EDITION

The 2024 NFL Draft is in the books, and the New England Patriots were quite busy. Originally entering with 71 players on the roster — leaving 19 spots open for draft selections as well as rookie free agents — the team filled eight of those through the draft.

Substantial change was coming from the first round on Thursday night on. In order not to get lost, and to find out where the new players fit onto the roster, please make sure to regularly revisit this regularly updated Patriots depth chart.

Patriots 90-man roster

Quarterback (4): Drake Maye (10), Jacoby Brissett (14), Bailey Zappe (4), Joe Milton III (--)

Running back (6): Rhamondre Stevenson (38), Antonio Gibson (21), Kevin Harris (36), JaMycal Hasty (39), Ke’Shawn Vaughn (43), DeShaun Fenwick (--)

Wide receiver (11): Kendrick Bourne (84), DeMario Douglas (3), Ja’Lynn Polk (1), K.J. Osborn (2), Javon Baker (6), JuJu Smith-Schuster (7), Tyquan Thornton (11), Jalen Reagor (83 | KR), Kayshon Boutte (80), T.J. Luther (82), Kawaan Baker (86)

Tight end (6): Hunter Henry (85), Austin Hooper (81), Mitchell Wilcox (87), La’Michael Pettway (46), Jaheim Bell (--), Jacob Warren (--)

Offensive tackle (8): Michael Onwenu (71), Chukwuma Okorafor (77), Caedan Wallace (75), Calvin Anderson (76), Vederian Lowe (59), Tyrone Wheatley Jr. (72), Andrew Stueber (64), Zuri Henry (--)

Interior offensive line (9): Cole Strange (69), David Andrews (60), Sidy Sow (62), Layden Robinson (--), Jake Andrews (67), Atonio Mafi (68), Nick Leverett (51), Michael Jordan (74), Charles Turner (--)

Interior defensive line (9): Christian Barmore (90), Davon Godchaux (92), Deatrich Wise Jr. (91), Keion White (99), Armon Watts (94), Daniel Ekuale (95), Jeremiah Pharms Jr. (98), Sam Roberts (96), Trysten Hill (97)

Defensive edge (6): Matthew Judon (9), Anfernee Jennings (33), Joshua Uche (55), Oshane Ximines (93), William Bradley-King (52), John Morgan III (--)

Linebacker (8): Ja’Whaun Bentley (8), Jahlani Tavai (48), Sione Takitaki (16), Raekwon McMillan (50), Christian Elliss (53 | ST), Joe Giles-Harris (44 | ST), Jontrey Hunter (--), Jett Bush (--)

Cornerback (11): Christian Gonzalez (0), Jonathan Jones (31), Marcus Jones (25 | PR), Alex Austin (28), Shaun Wade (26), Marco Wilson (19), Isaiah Bolden (29), Azizi Hearn (42), Marcellas Dial (--), Mikey Victor (--), Kaleb Ford-Dement (--)

Safety (7): Kyle Dugger (23), Jabrill Peppers (5), Marte Mapu (15), Jaylinn Hawkins (32), Joshuah Bledsoe (24), Brenden Schooler (41 | ST), Dell Pettus (--)

Specialists (4): Chad Ryland (37 | K), Bryce Baringer (17 | P | H), Joe Cardona (49 | LS), Joey Syle (13)

The Patriots’ biggest holes on the roster were at quarterback, left tackle, and outside wide receiver. The expectation was that all three of those positions would be addressed early in the draft, with the QB spot the first domino to fall: New England selected North Carolina passer Drake Maye with the third overall pick in the first round.

The team later went after those other positions, too, picking a pair of wide receivers capable of lining up on the perimeter (Ja’Lynn Polk, Javon Baker) as well as a developmental offensive tackle with starter upside on the left side (Caedan Wallace). In total, eight draft picks were invested during the three-day event.

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