Connecticut Post (Sunday)

Patriots shore up OL, pick QB and more Joneses

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The New England Patriots picked up three players to protect quarterbac­k Mac Jones and one to back him up.

After making a surprising reach for Chattanoog­a guard Cole Strange in the first round of the NFL draft, the Patriots on Saturday added another guard, LSU's Chasen Hines, and Michigan offensive tackle Andrew Stueber.

Coach Bill Belichick also helped out the offense by moving up to grab Baylor receiver Tyquan Thornton in the second round and drafted a pair of running backs, Pierre Strong Jr. from South Dakota State and Kevin Harris from South Carolina on Day 3.

New England also added two defensive backs on the weekend, Marcus Jones from Houston and Jack Jones from Arizona State, as well as a Northwest Missouri State defensive tackle Sam Roberts.

But the biggest surprise might have been Western Kentucky quarterbac­k Bailey Zappe, selected with the No. 137 pick, in the fourth round.

THE LINE

Stueber is a 6-foot-7, 325pound tackle who was a leader in the group that won the Joe Moore Award for top offensive line in the country. He missed all of 2019 with a torn ACL, but started every game the past two seasons.

Hines, who is listed at 6-foot-3 and 350 pounds, played mostly at right guard but also backed up AllAmerica center Lloyd Cushenberr­y when LSU won the NCAA title in 2019.

AN HEIR TO SPARE

Zappe fits the Patriots' history of avoiding the most ballyhooed quarterbac­ks in the draft, a process that worked well with Tom Brady (No. 199 overall) and appears to have hit again with Mac Jones, who was No. 15 overall but the fifth quarterbac­k taken last year.

“He's a phenomenal quarterbac­k,” said Zappe, who will compete with 36-yearold Brian Hoyer and 2019 fourth-round pick Jarrett Stidham for the backup spots for now. “I am really looking forward to learning from all three of those guys and getting up there, meeting them and doing as much as I can to help the team.”

The Conference USA MVP and a finalist for the Manning Award, Zappe transferre­d to Western Kentucky from Houston Baptist for his senior year and set a single-season FBS record with 5,987 passing yards — 1,095 more than the nextbest total. His 62 touchdowns (against 11 intercepti­ons) in 14 games broke the record set by Joe Burrow in 15 games in 2019.

Stidham had at one point been considered a possibilit­y as Brady's heir, but Jones jumped over him as a rookie and led the Patriots back to the playoffs last year. If Belichick has given up on Stidham, Zappe could be his next long-term project at quarterbac­k. Or he could mean the end of Hoyer's third stint in New England.

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