More offensive line changes
Dec 7, 2023; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; New England Patriots guard Mike Onwenu (71) blocks against Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker T.J. Watt (90) during the second quarter at Acrisure Stadium. Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports
What group of five offensive linemen for the Patriots will be trying to move the Bears’ front back (and protecting Drake Maye)? Based on practice it looks like we could see a new group start up front for the eighth time in 10 games this year.
Two weeks ago the Patriots started a group (from left to right) of Vederian Lowe, Michael Jordan, Ben Brown, Mike Onwenu, and Demontrey Jacobs. That is the only group to start multiple games for the Patriots so far this year. However, despite them all being healthy it looks like the team will change things up for the second week in a row.
In the latest change, Mike Onwenu could be moving from right guard to left guard – this third position of the year after starting the season at right tackle. Rookie Layden Robinson would go back to starting at right guard, where he was last week before getting benched. That drops Michael Jordan – who has struggled the last few weeks – from the lineup.
This is a lot of movement for Onwenu, who is the Patriots’ best offensive lineman. But as they try to figure things out this year, both in terms of run blocking and pass protection, the answer often seems to be moving him to whatever the biggest weak spot certainly is.
“The continuity would be great. We’re just not – we don’t have that luxury right now,” offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt shared on Thursday. “Mike’s our best offensive lineman, so we’re going to put him where he can be successful for us. He’s been very versatile. We’ll see what happens with this week. But,I feel really good about Mike’s play. He needs to be available wherever he needs to be. So if he plays left guard, he plays right guard, he plays right tackle – again, he’s our best offensive lineman. We’re going to put him in an area where we need him.”
Onwenu hasn’t played left guard since 2021, when he did so briefly in a year that saw him play four total positions. On Thursday he shared practicing this week has helped as he gets set for a potential return to the position. “It is pretty much the opposite [of playing right guard], just body mechanics,” Onwenu explained. “As long as I think about it mentally, I should be all right physically.”
The other thing this move does is get Robinson back in the lineup. Last week the coaching staff seemed to make a point of getting him on the field, after he had played just 19 offensive snaps in the previous four weeks, limited mostly due to injury.
Now, Robinson gets the nod over Sidy Sow, a true left guard who showed promise last year. That change seemingly reflects how the team views the two players. It will be interesting to see – if Robinson gets benched again – who the next man up is.
Plus, as Van Pelt mentioned, this change once again cuts into the Patriots’ ability to build continuity up front. In particular Onwenu and Jacobs had seemingly built up some rapport on the right side, and now the Patriots will have two players with a combined 11 career starts over there.
Overall, the Patriots are taking a risk here. These moves could jump-start the Patriots’ run game and/or lead to improved pass protection, just based on how the team has struggled in that regard recently. At the same time, the continued moving pieces prevent any one group from hitting its ceiling, and the more the Patriots tinker, the less time they have to establish a unit.