Instant grade for Patriots signing Morgan Moses in NFL free agency
Briefly

The New England Patriots signed veteran offensive tackle Morgan Moses to a three-year, $24 million contract, aiming to bolster their offense after initial defensive signings in free agency. Analysts praised the move, highlighting Moses's reliability and performance despite being 34 years old, with only two sacks and 16 pressures surrendered last season. His addition is deemed essential as he helps secure the right tackle position, which was previously a significant vulnerability for the team. This signing also complements younger tackles, allowing for competition on the roster and improving the overall offensive line for future seasons.
Moses allows them to address one. While on the older side, he is as good a right tackle as was available on the open market and perfectly suited to serve as a placeholder at the position for at least 2025.
Moses is 34 years old but one of the tougher and more reliable veterans in the league while still playing at a relatively high level (just two sacks and 16 pressures allowed last season).
Morgan Moses should solidify the biggest weak spot on New England's line for the next few seasons. While he's older, he still has it and should work well with Michael Onwenu.
The Patriots were desperate for tackle help, and I think Moses is the best case scenario for them after Stanley signed back in Baltimore.
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