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Second-round mock draft: What do Patriots do with their remaining picks? 04.27.12 at 2:43 am ET
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The bad thing about the recent format change of the draft is that it is no longer two lengthy days. The good thing is that it allows a day between the first and second rounds, and that means more time for updated mock drafts.

The Patriots didn’t have to part with either of their second-round picks despite moving up a combined 12 spots with the two deals they made Thursday. That means they’ll still be on the clock at Nos. 48 and 62 as planned, but those are the only two remaining selections the Pats have in the draft.

Here’s how we have the second round shaking out:

33. Rams – Stephen Hill, WR, Georgia Tech
34. Colts – Alshon Jeffery, WR, South Carolina
35. Ravens (from Vikings) – Cordy Glenn, OL, Georgia
36. Broncos (from Buccaneers) – Peter Konz, C, Wisconsin
37. Browns – Rueben Randle, WR, LSU
38. Jaguars – Janoris Jenkins, CB, North Alabama
39. Rams (from Redskins) – Trumaine Johnson, DB, Montana
40. Panthers – Courtney Upshaw, OLB, Alabama
41. Bills – Jonathan Martin, OT, Stanford
42. Dolphins – Vinny Curry, DE, Marshall
43. Seahawks – Jerel Worthy, DT, Michigan State
44. Chiefs – Casey Hayward, CB, Vanderbilt
45. Rams (from Cowboys) – Mike Adams, OT, Ohio State
46. Eagles – Josh Robinson, CB, Central Florida
47. Jets – Jeff Allen, OT, Illinois
48. Patriots (from Raiders) – Josh Norman, CB, Coastal Carolina
49. Chargers – Amini Silatolu, G, Midwestern State
50. Bears – Dwight Bentley, CB, Louisiana-Lafayette
51. Eagles (from Cardinals) - Brandon Taylor, S, LSU
52. Titans – Kendall Reyes, DT, Connecticut
53. Bengals – Brian Quick, WR, Appalachian State
54. Lions – Brandon Boykin, CB, Georgia
55. Falcons – Bobby Massie, OT, Mississippi
56. Steelers – Devon Still, DT, Penn State
57. Broncos – Kelechi Osemele, G, Iowa State
58. Texans – Brandon Brooks, G, Miami (Ohio)
59. Packers – LaMichael James, RB, Oregon
60. Ravens – Lavonte David, OLB, Nebraska
61. 49ers – Mitchell Schwartz, OT, California
62. Patriots – Ben Jones, C, Georgia*
63. Giants – Coby Fleener, TE, Stanford

* Jones would be a pretty big reach in the second round, but with the Pats not holding any more picks in the draft, they would either have to trade down or take him higher than appropriate.

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  • Yamahamaitsfrightnight

    alshon went to south carolina

  • Hesher

    lol come on get it together BEAN

  • OliH

    I think Bill will trade both of the 2nd rounders, 1 into next year and later rounder and the other for later rounders where he can stock up on wide receiver, db and d-line

  • Mariusdpimp

    its 4:37 am and your commenting on a mock draft article. you get it together HESHER. 

  • RDee

    Don’t be shocked to see Bill trade up again. If Kendall Reyes or Bob Massie is within reach I think he trades up again.

  • Gregory_usa83

    I wouldnt be shocked if we are done drafting this year. Trading the 2- 2nd round picks for 1st next year. This draft is so friggin deep after the draft there will still be 4-7 rnd tallent left unlike years past. I see the Pats signing loads of undrafted talent.

  • Gregory_usa83

    I wouldnt be shocked if we are done drafting this year. Trading the 2- 2nd round picks for 1st next year. This draft is so friggin deep after the draft there will still be 4-7 rnd tallent left unlike years past. I see the Pats signing loads of undrafted talent.

  • http://twitter.com/feelingthedraft Kevin Macdonald

    Ben Jones would not really be a reach at the end of the second round. Many teams see him as a possible starter. That would represent a Round 2-3 value.

  • http://twitter.com/feelingthedraft Kevin Macdonald

    Ben Jones would not really be a reach at the end of the second round. Many teams see him as a possible starter. That would represent a Round 2-3 value.

  • Dano S

    Pats should trade down with two second round picks and end with.
    Lavonte David LB Nebraska,Mitchell Schwartz OL California,Mohammed Sanu WR Rutgers
    and Jared Crick DL Nebraska.Get most value for these picks!!!!

  • DJ-dumb

    The Pathers are going to take another LB to add to an already deep LB corps?  I DOUBT IT…

  • Innovator

    No and NO…..There are going to be plenty of cap cuts here in the next couple of months,and we haven’t ruled out Brian Waters quite yet,let alone all of the center and guard depth we already have now….I’m thinking either Upshaw if he falls,or Vinny Curry,or trade down both for two picks apiece……Chase Minnifield?? Markell Martin???

  • Innovator

    If there was any way possible that we could trade down from #48 and #63,and turn it into something like (#’s in general area) #70,#74,#92,and #121,,,and maybe an additional later one,and turn those picks into something like

    #70 Chris Givens WR
    #74 Jared Crick DE
    #92 Chase Minnifield CB
    #121 Markell Martin FS
    and the later pick,possibly WR/KR Devon Wylie,or big RB Terrance Ganaway

  • http://profiles.yahoo.com/u/ZVFM2HRNC5CTO2OUXD4XTX65O4 Dennis

     If what I see is correct, the Pats are done after the two 2nd round picks. All later round picks were traded away. 

  • Pats SB Champs

     we should not trade down or up trade both picks for jags or fins or the seahawks 1st round pick next year so we can have a 32nd overall pick from us winning the SB and a top 5 or 10 pick

  • Pats SB Champs

     we should not trade down or up trade both picks for jags or fins or the seahawks 1st round pick next year so we can have a 32nd overall pick from us winning the SB and a top 5 or 10 pick

  • Innovator

    If that happened(landing and early one next year)it’d be incredible!  However,if that doesn’t happen,I’d still like to trade down instead of stand pat….In my opinion,another guy that we should be all over,is Ryan Broyles,who is truly a Wes Welker clone,and is pro-ready….It’d allow us to let Welker walk after this year,and not have to tie up big money in a slot receiver….

  • Relax

     Way to be 10 steps behind as usual Dennis.

  • Jimmy Freeze

    There are 12 guys on this list that fit possible positional needs for the Pats…and…were at one time  slotted in round 1 by many pundits…some as mid-1st round talent.  Most pegged to the Pats in various Mock Drafts…
    Glenn
    Konz
    Jenkins
    Johnson
    Upshaw
    Martin
    Curry
    Reyes
    Still
    Adams
    Silatolu
    Osemele
    6 OL candidates
    2 DBs
    2 DTs
    2 Edge defenders

    Pats are currently picking 16th I’m thinking BB’s salivating over several of these guys…I envision a double switch with someone like St Louis, Seattle or KC for a higher 2nd and a high 3rd or 4th to get one of these guys…then play with the next pick depending on who falls…where he can draft, trade back or flip it for next year.

  • salt peanuts

    Derp derp derp

  • Hyphy Dave

    your not winning the super bowl bud

  • Lipper

    I love the first 2 picks! Finally moves up & gets best playes available on the board? Now hopefully he can get CB Jenkins, Johnson or a WR Hill, or Sanu!

  • blackbelt

    your an idiot fag dave

  • Paulha2445

    trade down and get 4 picks in rounds  4 thru 7

  • Paulha2445

    trade down and get 4 picks in rounds  4 thru 7

  • Hesher

    That’s because im at work and have nothing better to do for your information.

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