Albert Breer: Patriots are still chasing the Isaiah Wynn miss
On Thursday’s edition of Zolak & Bertrand, Albert Breer of SI and MMQB touch on the Patriots still chasing their failed 1st-round pick of Isaiah Wynn back in 2018.
If you don’t have a good left tackle, you have nothing…
Marc Bertrand:
A great offensive line does not make a good quarterback.
Albert Breer:
No, but I would say this, if you look at the guys who’ve succeeded at young points in their career, Patrick Mahomes had Eric Fisher and Mitchell Schwartz. Lamar Jackson had Ronnie Stanley and Orlando Brown. Josh Allen had Dion Dawkins, who came in the year before and ended up being a really competent starting left tackle and a veteran right tackle.
Marc Bertrand:
You’re right. The Patriots have done a very bad job building an offensive line. It’s been going on for years. Eliot Wolf, Matt Groh, and many of the other front office individuals have been here over the course of this team failing over and over and over again to draft and develop an offensive line.
Albert Breer:
They’re still chasing the Isaiah Wynn miss.
Marc Bertrand:
The guy at the top of this organization in terms of personnel decision making, Eliot Wolf, told us that Chukwuma Okorafor was an acceptable answer at left tackle. He played 12 snaps, got benched, and then quit football. That’s what this guy told you was an acceptable answer at left tackle. He had never played there before. I mean, I’m concerned about what they’re going to do next offseason and the offseason after that and the offseason after that because they have been swinging and missing on this offensive line for the better part of a decade.
Albert Breer:
I feel like if you don’t have a left tackle, you have nothing. Look at the Niners, right? They have Trent Williams. They haven’t been great outside of Trent Williams, but Trent Williams gives them an anchor. The Rams were good for all those years with Andrew Whitworth at left tackle. Can you name another offensive lineman that they had? Probably not.
Scott Zolak:
You need a center and a left tackle.
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