Isaiah Wynn, LT
Isaiah Wynn is an injury-plagued left tackle with an insane amount of potential. In the game’s he’s played over the past two seasons, there’s been a significant difference on Brady’s blindside. He missed his entire rookie season with a torn achilles and was sidelined for eight games last season with a toe injury.
If Wynn can play all 16 games in 2020, he’ll make the offense notably better. Sony Michel played behind Wynn in college and proved he can rush better behind the first-round tackle. The Patriots desperately need Wynn to be healthy if a deep playoff run is in mind.
Adam Butler, DT
Adam Butler has flown under the radar from an undrafted free agent to an undoubted starter for the Patriots this season. Danny Shelton left in free agency this offseason, leaving Butler with a key role in the trenches alongside Lawrence Guy. Butler progressively has improved over the past three seasons and finished 2019 with six sacks.
The Patriots’ depth on the defensive line is thin and Butler will be expected to play a career-high in snaps. He’s on par for a breakout season and there’s no better story than an undrafted player who climbs his way to the top of NFL ranks.
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