Patriots training camp preview: Improved O-line still features plenty of competition
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Patriots training camp preview: Improved O-line still features plenty of competition
"Following a season in which the Patriots offensive line ranked 31st in pass block win rate and 32nd in run block win rate, New England knew they needed to make significant improvements along the offensive line this offseason."
"New England is set to enter the year with two new tackles as they drafted Will Campbell with the fourth overall pick and signed veteran Morgan Moses in free agency."
"Garrett Bradbury was signed to replace the released and now retired longtime center David Andrews. New England then drafted center Jared Wilson in the third-round of the draft who has plenty of upside as a 21-year old."
"While length remains a question with Campbell, the three-year starter at LSU is a plus athlete and ultra-competitive tackle."
New England's training camp is set to begin, focusing on the revamped offensive line following last season's struggles ranked 31st and 32nd in pass and run blocking. The team hired Doug Marrone as the offensive line coach to spearhead improvements. Key personnel changes include drafting Will Campbell as a tackle and signing veteran Morgan Moses. They replaced retired center David Andrews with Garrett Bradbury and drafted young center Jared Wilson. The current roster reflects a commitment to elevating the offensive line's performance.
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