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CLEVELAND, OH - DECEMBER 22, 2019: Offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley #79 of the Baltimore Ravens walks onto the field at halftime of a game against the Cleveland Browns on December 22, 2019 at FirstEnergy Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio. Baltimore won 31-15. (Photo by: 2019 Nick Cammett/Diamond Images via Getty Images)

The Patriots Wire on X: "One rival NFL executive reportedly said the New  England Patriots will "aggressively pursue" Ravens Pro Bowl left tackle  Ronnie Stanley. https://t.co/TNbBF5h45N https://t.co/VCH8TGuXnA" / X

Patriots Insider Hears Team is Set to Make ‘Aggressive’ Pursuit of Free Agent Tackle

It’s no secret that offensive tackle was a significant problem for the New England Patriots in 2024, and it sounds like they may already have a plan in place to address it ahead of free agency.

ESPN’s Mike Reiss reported on Sunday that the buzz around Indianapolis last week was that Baltimore free agent tackle Ronnie Stanley is someone who appears to be on New England’s radar.  Reiss reports that he’s heard from a rival NFL executive that the Patriots will “aggressively pursue” Stanley in the event he makes it to free agency.

Baltimore Ravens Are Best Team for Top Free Agent

New England ended up thin at that position last season, being forced to ultimately rely on Vederian Lowe for most of 2024.  Lowe struggled mightily all year, finishing tied with fellow right tackle Demontrey Jacobs for the team lead in penalties with 11 while looking overmatched on a weekly basis in front of rookie quarterback Drake Maye.  Still, give him credit for gutting it out week in and week out after injuries and personal issues on their roster left him as the only viable option.

The idea of signing Stanley would certainly change things.  It would potentially give the Patriots more freedom heading into the draft, especially for a team in dire need of drafting an impact player.  Solving their issues on the edge would open up their options, allowing them to potentially target other needs and build out what’s still a pretty thin roster talent-wise.

Ravens May Still Re-Sign Stanley

Baltimore Ravens Are Best Team for Top Free Agent

Unfortunately, another report on Sunday revealed that the only problem might be that Stanley may not ultimately reach the market.

After playing in all 17 games last season, he had a terrific season.  The 30-year-old finished out the final year of his deal in 2024, having restructured his contract last spring, which included a $7.5 million pay cut, but it also opened the door for him to hit free agency this offseason.  However, it sounds like the Ravens are in the process of trying to potentially keep Stanley in the mix moving forward.  ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reported on Sunday that “a resolution is in the near future” on a possible extension to keep him in Baltimore.

“The sense out of Indy is that the Ravens and left tackle Ronnie Stanley can agree to terms on an extension in the coming days,” writes Fowler. “That’s hardly a slam dunk, but there’s a sentiment to try to make that happen. Some inside the league are projecting that deal to land somewhere between $21-23 million per year.”

Baltimore Ravens Are Best Team for Top Free Agent

If Stanley comes off the market, that would definitely be disappointing.  Los Angeles’ Alaric Jackson was another potential player who was set to hit free agency, but he ended up re-signing with the Rams.  Stanley dropping out would further dilute the pool, given that just a few weeks ago, he and Jackson were thought to be the two best potential tackle options available for the Patriots.

From there, there’s essentially Minnesota’s Cam Robinson, with Reiss pointing out there’s a connection with Robinson and New England offensive line coach Doug Marrone.  Marrone both drafted and coached Robinson for four years while he was the head coach for Jacksonville, which could play a factor in him potentially landing here.  But if not, the talent drops dramatically after that.

The problem then simply becomes, as head coach Mike Vrabel pointed out during his press conference last week, the fewer players available, the more expensive and difficult it becomes to sign them.

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