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Bill Simmons’ ‘Heist’ for Cam Robinson: The $119 Million Plan to Restore Patriots’ NFL Dominance

What direction will the Patriots’ offseason take?

The New England Patriots hope to turn things around quickly after some lean times. Bill Simmons has a plan that could help while Christian Gonzalez shows respect for opposing players. And here are two sneaky-good free agents the Patriots need to sign.

Getting back to becoming a playoff threat probably requires revamping the offensive line. And free agency may be a quick fix for that glaring issue. But instead of spending too much for a premier guy like Ronnie Stanley, the Patriots could target Vikings’ tackle Cam Robinson.

He’s ranked No. 17 on the Pro Football Focus free-agent list. As for ESPN, Robinson comes in at No. 14.

Vikings T Cam Robinson should be Patriots’ target

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Getting a player of Robinson’s size could be just what Drake Maye needs to take the next step in his quarterback development, according to espn.com.

“At 6-6 and 335 pounds, Robinson has the ideal size, length and traits for the tackle position,” Matt Bowen wrote. “Technical lapses have prevented him from playing at a consistent level, and his 88.2% pass block win rate was below average. But with the ability to engulf rushers at the point of attack and the foot speed to redirect, Robinson has the desired tools at the tackle position.”

Jeremy Fowler added, “Robinson quite possibly played his way above the $20-million-per-year threshold, with the recent precedent of Garett Bolles’ four-year, $82 million deal in Denver as a comp. The Rams and Chiefs are among teams that could be looking for left tackle help. And a return to Minnesota isn’t totally off the table, after the Vikings traded for Robinson at midseason.”

But the Patriots have the most cap space in the NFL with $119,801,728 million. They can afford to overpay a bit to sway Robinson toward New England.

Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell talked about the impact Robinson had on his team after losing Christian Darrisaw to injury, according to atozsports.com.

You know, when you lose a player like Christian Darrisaw it so catastrophic, because you mean so much to your team, your offense,” O’Connell said. “But also just from a standpoint of losing such a veteran presence that we rely so much on so to find a player of Cam’s caliber in season like Chris was able to do.

“Very much looking forward to getting (Robinson) here. We’ll see where he’s at. Got a chance to speak with him yesterday, excited to be here, excited to be a Minnesota Viking, and we’re very much, really excited to have him.”