Patriots reportedly sign 2 more draft picks to their rookie deals

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Patriots reportedly sign 2 more draft picks to their rookie deals

Patriots reportedly sign 2 more draft picks to their rookie deals

Seven of the Patriots’ nine draft picks have been signed.

Patriots reportedly sign 2 more draft picks to their rookie deals

Seven of the Patriots’ nine draft picks have been signed.

The New England Patriots are wasting no time locking in their 2025 draft class. After announcing the signings of five rookies on Friday, the team has reportedly added two more names to the list—tight end Eli Raridon and edge linebacker Quintayvious Hutchins—bringing the total to seven of nine draft picks now under contract.

Raridon, selected in the third round (95th overall), brings a blend of size and reliability to the Patriots' offense. Standing at 6-foot-6 and 245 pounds, the Notre Dame product appeared in 40 games over four seasons, starting 18 times—12 of those in his final year. His college stats show 48 receptions for 623 yards and three touchdowns, making him a promising target in the passing game.

Hutchins, the team's final pick at 247th overall in the seventh round, is a local product from Boston College. Over five years, the 6-foot-3, 245-pound linebacker played in 43 games with 16 starts, tallying 5.5 sacks and two interceptions. His leadership was recognized in 2025 when he was voted a team captain—a testament to his work ethic and locker-room presence.

These two join a growing list of signed Patriots rookies: cornerback Karon Prunty, offensive tackle Dametrious Crownover, linebacker Namdi Obiazor, quarterback Behren Morton, and running back Jam Miller. That leaves only first-round pick Caleb Lomu and second-rounder Gabe Jacas as unsigned, meaning the Patriots are nearly at full roster strength as offseason workouts ramp up.

For Patriots fans, this quick signing pace signals a focused and organized front office. And for those looking to rep the next generation of New England stars, now is the perfect time to gear up in Patriots apparel—because these rookies are ready to hit the field.

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