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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell announces a pick during the first round of the NFL Draft. The Patriots are expected to be on the clock around 10:15–10:30 p.m. ET.
The wait is almost over — and for the New England Patriots, Thursday night could define the direction of the franchise.
With the 2026 NFL Draft set to begin at 8 p.m. ET, fans are zeroing in on one key question: when will New England actually be on the clock?
The Patriots currently hold the No. 31 overall pick, placing them near the end of the first round.
Based on standard draft pacing and league projections, New England is expected to be on the clock around 10:15 to 10:30 p.m. ET.
Each team is allotted 10 minutes per pick in Round 1, but in reality, the timing fluctuates depending on how quickly selections are made and how many trades unfold. ESPN draft projections have similarly estimated the Patriots’ pick to land in the 10:20 p.m. ET range.
If you’ve watched the NFL Draft before, you know the clock rarely runs clean.
A few variables could shift the Patriots’ window:
If things move quickly early, New England could be on the clock closer to 10:00 p.m. ET. If teams use most of their time or trades stack up, it could slide closer to 10:30 p.m. or later.
Beyond timing, the bigger storyline is what New England does once it’s on the clock.
Holding the No. 31 pick gives the Patriots flexibility — and puts them in a prime position to either stay put or trade back to add more capital.
The roster still has multiple needs, including:
With 11 total picks, the Patriots have the ammunition to move around the board — especially if a high-upside player unexpectedly slides.

GettyThe Patriots last held the No. 31 pick in 2018, when they selected running back Sony Michel, who played a key role in their Super Bowl run that season.
The last time the Patriots picked at No. 31 came in 2018, when they selected running back Sony Michel.
Michel played a key role in New England’s Super Bowl run that season, delivering in the playoffs and helping power the offense when it mattered most.
This year, the context is different — but the importance of the pick isn’t.
This isn’t just about one selection.
For a team still shaping its identity, Thursday night is another step in building a roster that can compete in the AFC long term.
And picking late in the first round gives the Patriots something just as valuable as the pick itself: options.
If you’re planning your night around the Patriots’ pick, the sweet spot is clear:
Be ready by 10:00 p.m. ET — with the expectation they’ll pick between 10:15 and 10:30.
Because once New England is on the clock, the direction of their draft — and potentially their season — starts to come into focus.
Maggie MacKenzie Maggie MacKenzie covers NASCAR for Heavy.com. She previously worked for NASCAR.com, where she reported, wrote, and edited race-weekend coverage and traveled to key events throughout the season. She has more than ten years of experience in sports media and is based in Boston, Massachusetts. More about Maggie MacKenzie
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