The New England Patriots entered the third day of the NFL Draft with five draft picks. They ended the day with six players, all at different positions and varying levels of need. Even though head coach Mike Vrabel wasn't in attendance due to out-of-state counseling, the Patriots still operated in a business-type approach for the fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh rounds. "I think it was business as usual," executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf said. "A lot of conversations with the coaching staff, a lot of conversations with the scouting staff. Day three of the draft is really the, I would say, scouts' day. It's the chance for some of these unheralded players to have the opportunity to get drafted, maybe some of the guys that some of the coaches didn't even look at." It's safe to assume that the players drafted on the first two days ( Utah's Caleb Lomu , Illinois' Gabe Jacas, Notre Dame's Eli Raridon) will make the roster.…