Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel admits he likes the options expected to be available when New England is on the clock with the No. 4 overall pick in the 2025 draft.He just doesn’t know exactly who will still be on the board.”You tell me who goes 1, 2 and 3, and I’ll tell you who goes 4,” Vrabel said Monday at the NFL’s annual spring meeting in Palm Beach, Fla.New England didn’t add a left tackle in free agency and Vrabel confesses the “draft is a good option for us” to fill what is viewed as a glaring need. The Patriots signed 34-year-old Morgan Moses to play right tackle, and the Patriots plan to give Caedan Wallace an opportunity to compete for a starting job, Vrabel said.While not ruling out a trade down from No. 4, the top offensive tackle prospects in the draft — LSU’s Will Campbell and Missouri’s Armand Membou — are names Vrabel has heavily studied.”They’re great young, talented players that have great film. Will has a lot of snaps at left tackle. Membou has played right, but there’s a lot of guys that have played right and left and switched. Those are two good young players to talk about in that conversation,” Vrabel said.Campbell’s wingspan of less than 78 inches was a red flag at the NFL Scouting Combine and his arm length of 32 5/8 inches is well under the prototype baseline most teams follow. Vrabel insisted Campbell’s college film at LSU proved he can play left tackle in the NFL. He also indicated there are no doubts in the Patriots’ building that Membou, a 332-pound freakish athlete who played right tackle at Missouri, can operate on quarterback Drake Maye’s blindside.