Patriots' rookie is emerging as the surprise answer to their offensive woes
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Patriots' rookie is emerging as the surprise answer to their offensive woes
"They added even more depth through the draft by picking running back TreVeyon Henderson, who was known as a solid pass blocker during his time at Ohio State, and using a third-round selection on center Jared Wilson, who has been serving as the starting left guard to start the year. The impressive rookie was a pleasant surprise during training camp and seemed to have locked up a starting role early in the summer."
"His performance against the Dolphins exceeded expectations, as he allowed absolutely nothing throughout the game, despite a notable Miami front seven lined up against him. #Patriots rookie LG Jared Wilson in his second career start (via @_RyanFowler_):🔹33 Pass Pro Snaps🔹0 Pressures🔹0 QB Hits🔹0 Hurries🔹0 Sacks Allowed 🔹90.1 Pass Pro Grade GradeStud. pic.twitter.com/eIlczHINkt- Carlos A. Lopez (@LosTalksPats) September 14, 2025 This is the kind of performance the Patriots need across the board from their linemen, and fortunately, they have been doing that so far."
Mike Vrabel and the new regime prioritized upgrading the offensive line by signing veteran right tackle Morgan Moses and drafting left tackle Will Campbell. The team added depth by selecting TreVeyon Henderson for his pass-blocking ability and drafting center Jared Wilson, who has been starting at left guard. Wilson emerged as a surprise starter after a strong training camp and replaced Cole Strange. He produced a flawless performance against the Dolphins, allowing no pressures, hits, hurries, or sacks across 33 pass-protection snaps and earned a 90.1 pass-pro grade. The offensive line has shown strong early results, though further improvements remain possible.
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