As the NFL offseason ramps up with the Scouting Combine approaching, discussions on free agency, particularly concerning offensive tackles, are heating up. The New England Patriots have significant financial flexibility, making them contenders for top free agent talent. Ronnie Stanley, despite injury concerns, emerges as a key target due to his previous performance. Meanwhile, Alaric Jackson presents as an appealing option due to his consistent improvement. Other notable mentions include Cam Robinson, whose poor performance may give the Patriots leverage, and Dan Moore and Jedrick Wills as fallback options if the initial targets are unavailable.
Beyond the draft prospects being in Indy, the top league executives being in attendance helps sets the stage for free agency.
Baltimore's Ronnie Stanley is the top projected option to hit the market after he allowed just two sacks last year, but he’s faced injury concerns.
The option that could make the most sense for New England is 26-year old Alaric Jackson, who has protected Matt Stafford's blindside full-time in Los Angeles.
If New England misses out on the top three options, Pittsburgh's Dan Moore and Cleveland's Jedrick Wills find themselves in the next line of potential tackles.
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