4. New England Patriots
Mike Vrabel, Eliot Wolf, and the New England Patriots deserve all the credit in the world for remaking the New England Patriots offensive line in one offseason. While nobody is confusing this unit with the 2016 Dallas Cowboys, the Patriots offensive line has gone from terrible to average while helping turn Drake Maye into an MVP candidate.
If there is one weakness on the offensive line, it’s at the left guard position. Jared Wilson isn’t an active liability, but the rookie third-round pick looks like, well, a rookie third-round pick playing out of position. Wilson entered the league as a center but moved to left guard out of necessity. A Kevin Zeitler trade would give New England a stronger overall unit and allow Wilson to serve as much-needed depth at both center and guard.
