The New England Patriots used a second-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft on Gabe Jacas, and at the time it looked like a steal. Coming off a Super Bowl loss to the Seahawks, New England was trying to patch a major hole on the defensive edge, and the former Illinois star fit the bill.
But nearly a week into July, the situation around Jacas has turned into one of the stranger rookie stories in Foxboro. As of July 8, he remains the only second-round pick from the 2026 draft who has not signed.
There’s at least one obvious place to look for an explanation. Jacas missed Illinois’ Music City Bowl win over Tennessee because of a knee injury, and he later had surgery. That naturally raised the possibility that the contract holdup was tied to his health.
Jacas also reposted a video on Instagram more than two weeks ago, which some fans took as a signal aimed at the Patriots’ front office. The clip at least offered a little reassurance that he should be ready for training camp and the regular season.
Still, that only answers part of the puzzle. The contract remains unresolved, and Mike Vrabel and company need to get it sorted out quickly, especially with Jacas having attended rookie mini-camp and then disappearing from view since.
What makes the delay stand out even more is Jacas’ reputation at Illinois. He was a leader for Bret Bielema, the kind of player the staff never had to worry about. That’s why this whole situation feels so unusual.
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