Can Caleb Lomu’s Arrival Ignite a Patriots Offensive Line Revolution?
Marcus Bryant (52): A sixth-round draft pick last year, Bryant started his rookie campaign as the top backup to Morgan Moses at right tackle. As such, he saw action in three games. However, he eventually lost his spot on the game day roster to Thayer Munford Jr, who provided more flexibility as a backup alongside Vederian Lowe. With Munford Jr. remaining unsigned and Lowe now in San Francisco, Bryant again is in a position to compete for the fourth spot on the depth chart this summer.
James Hudson III (68): The Patriots signed Hudson to a one-year deal in free agency, and he has five NFL seasons as well as 20 career starts under his belt. He will not push for a starting role in New England, but instead will compete with Bryant and others for that fourth and possible final spot on the roster. As far as fourth-string tackles go, he offers superb experience and positional versatility — two things that Caleb Lomu does not have upon entering the NFL.



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