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Even after trading out of the first round Thursday, the New England Patriots are looking to trade back once again in Round 2 of the (NFL) draft, according to Albert Breer Sports Illustrated .
Breer reported the Patriots and Indianapolis Colts
are “ exploring moving down,” while the Denver Broncos , Atlanta Falcons and Jacksonville Jaguars (are trying to move up.
New England originally had the No. 24 overall pick but traded it to the Los Angeles Chargers in exchange for the No. and No. overall picks , per Mike Reiss of ESPN . The team now has the fifth pick Friday and four third-round selections.
Trading back is nothing new for head coach Bill Belichick. This is the fifth time since the Patriots did not end up with a first-round draft pick.
The change for this draft is the numerous needs for New England heading into what could be a rare rebuilding year.
Trading back would Give the Patriots more picks to potentially land impact players at a variety of positions.
With this class considered by a personnel director to be ” the deepest second round in the last 32 years, “per ESPN’s Adam Schefter , New England could have a lot of options. The team has a league-high 24 picks remaining in the draft.
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