Projecting Patriots starting OL after Garrett Bradbury signing

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The offensive line could look significantly different for the New England Patriots in 2025, and that's a good thing considering all of the struggles the unit had last season.

On Tuesday, the Patriots announced they had signed former Minnesota Vikings starting center, Garrett Bradbury, to a deal, officially filling the vacant spot in the lineup left after the release of longtime captain David Andrews.

All expectations point to Bradbury being the new starting center in New England, but the team has other options if things don't go as planned.

The most important thing is finding the right starting five combination to give quarterback Drake Maye and the struggling offense a fighting chance.

That's something the team tried and failed miserably at accomplishing last season. However, there's hope that things will be different under Patriots coach Mike Vrabel in the second go-round of the post-Bill Belichick era.

The biggest mystery so far is what happens at left tackle. Do the Patriots select a top tackle in the 2025 NFL draft, or will they make a move on a veteran free agent, such as Cam Robinson? Could there be a trade brewing that no one is talking about?

So much can happen between now and the start of the season. Here's how the starting offensive line combination could look in New England:

Patriots projected starting offensive line​

  • LT: Rookie draft pick
  • LG: Cole Strange
  • C: Garrett Bradbury
  • RG: Mike Onwenu
  • RT: Morgan Moses

This article originally appeared on Patriots Wire: Projecting Patriots starting OL after Garrett Bradbury signing

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