"starting left tackle" - there are plenty of terrible starting left tackles in the NFL right now. OT in general, is lacking, which is why QBs who can move are a must now.
Every team has a "starting left tackle." That's a meaningless moniker. You have to add "very good" before it for it to mean squat.
The Pats OL is the biggest piece left to fix, I agree. If they had passed on Maye, traded down a couple of spots, and taken one of the top 2 + another second this year and a couple of high picks next year, I'd have been okay with it. (This year's QB draft class will have a couple of really good prospects in it.)
But they took Maye, SEVEN OTs were off the board. The odds of 8, 9, 10 being elite are what?