
"The New England Patriots were unable to get their offense going in the Super Bowl against the Seattle Seahawks, ultimately l eading to an ugly loss. Quarterback Drake Maye was under constant pressure, which clearly affected his ability to drive the ball down the field accurately. Heading into the offseason, the Patriots have an obvious task in front of them: Improve the offensive line, by whatever means necessary."
"Freeling is an athletic, long-armed tackle who thrives in pass protection. He played right tackle at Georgia, so he could be an immediate replacement for Morgan Moses, allowing Campbell to stay on the left. Max Iheanachor, Minnesota OT Max Iheanachor didn't even start playing football until college, so he's still raw as a prospect. But he makes up for his lack of experience with eye-popping athleticism and size."
The Patriots struggled to move the offense in the Super Bowl, with Drake Maye facing constant pressure that hindered downfield accuracy. The primary offseason priority is improving the offensive line to protect the quarterback. Cap limitations after heavy free-agent spending increase the likelihood of targeting the 2026 NFL Draft for an immediate starter. Will Campbell projects as a building block, though an eventual move to guard is possible. Georgia tackle Monroe Freeling offers long arms and strong pass protection and could replace Morgan Moses. Max Iheanachor brings rare athleticism but will require developmental time.
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