
"One of New England Patriots' Head Coach Mike Vrabel's most urgent necessities in the 2025 offseason was to retool the offensive line. He did so dramatically, as 80 percent of the starting line now comprises new players. He added two new tackles, a new guard, and a center. Vrabel invested heavily in this remodeling. He spent money and signed two veteran free agents, right tackle Morgan Moses and center Garrett Bradbury."
"All four are starters, with Wilson slotting in at left guard from the outset. No offense is getting anywhere without a solid offensive line, as the Patriots learned the last few seasons. Their quarterbacks, including rookie Drake Maye, were sacked 52 times in 2024. These additions brought expectations for significant improvement, and it seems they are delivering just that. PFF's stats say the 2025 Patriots offensive line is much improved"
Mike Vrabel rebuilt roughly 80% of the Patriots' starting offensive line in the 2025 offseason, bringing in two veteran free agents and two premium draft picks. Morgan Moses and Garrett Bradbury signed as experienced additions, while LSU left tackle Will Campbell was taken first overall and Jared Wilson was drafted in the third round and installed at left guard. After two games, Pro Football Focus rates the Patriots 11th in pass protection, marking clear improvement from 2024. Sack totals remain a concern given 52 sacks allowed in 2024 and multiple sacks surrendered in early 2025 games.
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