The New England Patriots need help on the offensive line and could address that need with the fourth pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
New England has been connected to LSU offensive lineman Will Campbell, but he could fall in next month’s draft after the 2025 NFL Combine.
In his latest mock draft, NFL.com’s draft guru Lance Zierlein has New England selecting a tackle with its pick — just not Campbell.
“LSU product Will Campbell is tough, but so is (Armand) Membou — and the Missouri tackle has less technique to clean up,” Zierlein wrote. “Let’s put a new face into the fourth pick of the draft, giving New England the best offensive lineman on my board.”
Membou might have caught the attention of other teams after he amassed the second-fastest time in the 40-yard dash among offensive lineman at 4.91 seconds. The 20-year-old also completed 31 reps on the bench press.
It’s unclear how the Patriots will utilize their pick come April, but they have several holes to fill and there are intriguing options like Membou, Campbell and Travis Hunter.
The Patriots are also expected to have serious interest in Baltimore Ravens’ Ronnie Stanley if he hits free agency. If they’re able to land him and draft Membou, they’d quickly have a strong tackle tandem.
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