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ESPN believes that patriots would be a perfect goal for this offensive Lineman

Jonah Jackson, Guard from Los Angeles Rams, is in a trading block and ESPN believes that the New England Patriots are the perfect trading partner to give the 28-year-old a fresh start.

“Teams with a actable cap room and time to experiment in their offensive line should make a swing at Jackson, who was a good player,” wrote NFL -Analyst Ben Solak on Friday. “The patriots who list the league in the expected 2025 Cap Space and need help all over the line seem to be a good candidate.”

Jackson’s 2024 season was a disaster, so it is understandable that the Pro -Bowler would strive for a trade.

First, he suffered a shoulder injury in the low season, which caused him to miss most of the training camp. Then the Rams Jackson tried in the middle, a position that he hadn’t played since college. After returning from a second injury in week 10, Los Angeles made him a week later.

Jackson has two years in his contract, although his deal does not include a guaranteed salary. According to Spotrac, it will earn a basic content of 9 million US dollars in 2025 and 2026.

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Before signing the RAMS, Jackson started from 2020 to 23 57 games for the Detroit Lions and earned a Pro Bowl berth place in 2021.

When it is healthy, Jackson can offer a highly effective running block in a GAP run program, and the patriots could certainly benefit from this with limited offensive weapons for quarterback Drake Maye.

Solak predicted that trade with Jackson would cost the patriots an election in the sixth round 2026, and New England would not only strengthen its offensive line, but also acquire a selection of the seventh round of 2026.

The patriots have the opportunity to improve almost every position in the offensive line and to change the entire organization. Is trading with Jackson worth the risk?

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