As disappointing as the Patriots' second straight 4-13 finish was last season, they went into the offseason feeling like rookie Drake Maye had established himself as a quarterback to build around.
Patriots believe they used NFL draft to add weapons, protection around around QB Drake Maye
As disappointing as the Patriots' second straight 4-13 finish was last season, they went into the offseason feeling like rookie Drake Maye had established himself as a quarterback to build around.
New England spent the three-day NFL draft shoring up the infrastructure around him in a big way.
The Patriots started by using the fourth-overall pick to add some much-needed heft on their offensive line, selecting 6-foot-6, 320-pound former LSU tackle Will Campbell in an effort to improve a front five that ranked near the bottom of the NFL last season in pass-block win rate (51%) and was 31st in run-block win rate (67%).
Campbell played 37 of his 38 college games at left tackle, where he logged 2,451 snaps. He also allowed just two sacks over the past two seasons, and now he turns his attention toward protecting Maye's blind side.