
"The Patriots entered free agency with no greater need than the offensive line. Last season, the O-line was an improvement over the lackluster 2024 version, but not by very much."
"Mike Vrabel and his personnel operations' lackluster efforts so far to bolster the O-line are puzzling. Protecting the quarterback should be the No. 1 priority every offseason."
"The tackle position has not been addressed at all in free agency. It's a risky strategy by Vrabel and company."
"One of the more intriguing options at a key position of need for New England is former Cleveland offensive tackle Cam Robinson."
The New England Patriots have made limited moves in free agency to address their offensive line needs. They released center Garrett Bradbury and signed guard Alijah Vera-Tucker, but the tackle position remains unaddressed. Last season, the offensive line allowed 47 sacks, and their playoff performance was even worse, surrendering 21 sacks in four games. The lack of action to bolster the offensive line raises concerns about the team's commitment to protecting the quarterback. There is still time to make improvements through free agency and the draft.
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