As the NFL Draft approaches, teams are making their final evaluations, and one Michigan State prospect is catching the eye of a historic franchise. Safety Malik Spencer, a three-year starter for the Spartans, recently completed a pre-draft "30-visit" with the New England Patriots, signaling genuine interest from the organization.
These visits are a key part of the draft process, allowing teams to bring prospects to their facility for in-depth interviews and workouts. They are often used for players projected in the later rounds or as priority undrafted free agents, giving teams a closer look at potential hidden gems.
Spencer brings a veteran presence and consistent production to the table. In his final season at Michigan State, he recorded 52 tackles, five pass breakups, and two sacks, showcasing his versatility in the secondary. For a Patriots team known for its defensive acumen and ability to develop talent, a player like Spencer could be a perfect fit to add depth and competition to the safety room.
While the Spartans may not have a first-round lock this year, stories like Spencer's highlight the ongoing journey from college standout to professional athlete. The draft is all about finding value, and this visit suggests the Patriots see potential in the Spartan defender as they look to build their roster for the future.
