OL draftees 2017-22 - Garcia, McDermott, Wynn, Cajuste, Froholdt, Onwenu, Herron, Woodard, Sherman, Strange, Hines, Steuber
2 out of 12 - that was a bad 6 year stretch.
No wonder we're struggling, and relying on 35 yr. old vets.
Let's get some perspective here. Garcia was the 2nd of FOUR, count 'em 4!, picks in 2017, drafted in the third at 85 (and they took Rivers at 83) Between "deflategate" and winning the SB, that draft was doomed before it began. Garcia might have been good - he kept getting shots after leaving New England - but those blood clots doomed him to, now, the XFL or USFL or something something.
McDermott was taken at 211 in the 6th - a tackle taken that late is STILL in the league. Not bad.
2018 has Brown-Thuney-Andrews-Mason-Cannon - pretty good line, SB victory. Wynn tore his Achilles before he could get going. Sh!t happens in the NFL. There was no "health risk" on Wynn coming out of Georgia. Fluke...shrug. Of course, afterwards things went downhill attitude wise - really not sure what happened, but I don't think Matty P did him any favors in swapping him to RT in his contract year. Watching him start and be great for Miami - the talent is there, particularly at Guard.
2019 had a pretty good line, too, with Karras filling in for Andrews. The draft brought in a couple of development guys in Cajuste (was injured, and so dropped in the draft, iirc) and the one who got away in Froholdt. Huge mistake by the Pats trying to slip that raw viking onto the PS. He's having a pretty good career and is only going to get better. Pure mauler, and now at Center. Look out. Cajuste, of course, has just never stayed healthy.
In the rebuild, they've been taking lots of shots.
2020 rebuild, they didn't do much - nothing until the 6th. And look, Onwenu, who everyone here would like extended. Herron played well for a bit, too. The team had too many other issues, and their line had Mason, Andrews, Wynn, and Thuney - not exactly weak.
2021 is when they still had a lot of picks, but they really should have started looking for OL talent in the 3rd (I say in hindsight). Perkins had some potential, may still work out (doubt it), but surely there were more promising OL around.
The 2022 class brings in Cole Strange in the 1st, then nothing until the sixth, pick 210. Predictably, the two guys in the back end of that draft aren't turning heads.
The 2023 class looks really promising to me. We'll see.
I only do this recap as a reminder that you don't get many picks, typically, and if you're the Patriots, you've had 2, just 2, in the top 20 in more than a decade. Teams that pick in the top 5-10 every year get their QB and shutdown Corner and LT there...picking late doesn't give you that option.
Also, because of flash and salaries, there really aren't a lot of great OL units around the league. The Pats have a middling OL - not nearly as bad comparatively as posters here make it out to be. If Mafi and Sow hit at all, the Pats are in very good shape there.