Even though Will Campbell and Morgan Moses are projected to keep their starting jobs in 2026, the New England Patriots are in the market for additional help at the offensive tackle position. Not only is the depth behind the top two unsettled, Moses also turned 35 earlier this month.

Unsurprisingly, the team has been linked to multiple draft prospects at the position, including one it has shown particular interest in: Max Iheanachor out of Arizona State.

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The Patriots and Iheanachor already met at the Combine and, as the 22-year-old confirmed at the Sun Devils’ pro day this week, he later traveled to Foxborough for a 30 visit.

“After the Combine, I went in for a visit with them,” he told reporters at hand (via FOX 10 Phoenix’s Blake Niemann). “So, I’m very familiar with their coaching staff and everybody. Ryan [Cowden], he was out here, and Mike Vrabel came out too. So, it was really fun.“

On Friday, Iheanachor and the Patriots had another opportunity to touch base. In fact, head coach Mike Vrabel applied some hands-on coaching during the workout session at the ASU facility in Tempe.

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