New England Patriots starting right tackle Michael Onwenu will take the stage at the NFL Draft on Friday. As the NFL announced on Thursday, he will be part of a group of legends and current players to reveal their teams’ Day 2 selections.
Suamataia could develop into a starter opposite Michael Onwenu. With the departures of Isaiah Wynn and Trent Brown in consecutive offseasons, left tackle is now a glaring weakness along the New England Patriots’ offensive line.
New England needs a new left tackle, and Paul is an attractive candidate. The New England Patriots did make investments in their offensive tackle position in free agency, signing Chukwuma Okorafor to a one-year contract and extending Michael Onwenu for three more seasons.
The Patriots have finally committed to Onwenu as its right tackle of the future. In his four seasons in the NFL, Michael Onwenu has shown that he can play left guard, right guard, and right tackle at a starter-caliber level.
New England Patriots director of scouting Eliot Wolf and head coach Jerod Mayo each stressed the significance of retaining offensive lineman Michael Onwenu this offseason.
The Patriots re-signed the versatile offensive lineman to a three-year contract this week. After the New England Patriots used the transition tag on safety Kyle Dugger, only one of their two big unrestricted free agents remained heading into this week: offensive lineman Michael Onwenu.
NFL Free agency is off to a frenzy. While your Los Angeles Chargers have made impactful singing, they have also missed out on a handful of key players. They missed out on offensive guard Michael Onwenu.
Elliot Wolf, the New England Patriots’ Director of Scouting, recently said in his opening press conference as “decision maker”; read de facto general manager; that he would like to keep offensive lineman Michael Onwenu on the team, and see him as a “cornerstone” of the Patriots’ future.
Michael Onwenu will be back with the Patriots after all.
Four-year veteran offensive lineman Michael Onwenu signed a new contract with the New England Patriots. Onwenu, a former sixth-round pick, spent the entirety of his professional career with the New England Patriots.
The New England Patriots are in flux and need to set their priorities.
If you’re making a list of the Patriots’ best sixth-round picks, obviously everyone knows Tom Brady is No. 1. But OL Michael Onwenu has a great case to
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The Bengals are expected to target a potential starting right tackle in free agency with Jonah Williams likely signing elsewhere. Michael Onwenu is considered the best option on the market.
NFL teams had until Tuesday to place the franchise tag on key impending free agents. A lot of star players were hit with the tag, including the likes of Kansas City Chiefs corner L’Jarius Sneed, Carolina Panthers edge rusher Brian Burns, and Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr., among others.
The NFL’s franchise tag window will close on Tuesday, 4 p.m. ET. NFL free agency will pick up steam next week with the start of the so-called legal tampering period.
The versatile offensive lineman is set to enter the open market for the first time in his career. The New England Patriots are already in the middle of a franchise-altering offseason.
The 26-year-old may simply be gearing up to sign with the highest bidder in free agency.
Michael Onwenu is taking free agency quite literally. A report from Mike Florio of NBC Sports has revealed that offensive lineman and New England Patriots
The lineman is expected to generate extensive interest in the open market.
There is still about a month left until NFL free agency opens on Mar. 13 at 4 p.m. ET, the start of the new league year. But teams are doing everything they can to prepare for it in the meantime.
With 26 free agents on their transactional docket and only four wins on last year's ledger, the New England Patriots have plenty of decisions to make on the road back to respectability.
With a roster of 24 players on expiring contracts, the New England Patriots are undoubtedly set to lose many to free agency after a 4-13 season that looks to be sparking a rebuild.
Although the Patriots pulled off a 29-25 upset of the Bills on Sunday, the team sits at 2-5 and has a 4% chance of making the playoffs, according to the New York Times simulator.
The Patriots announced on Wednesday that they have activated G Michael Onwenu from the physically unable to perform list. Onwenu, 25, was drafted by the Patriots in the sixth round out of Michigan in 2020.
Following an offseason ankle surgery, Onwenu is not “expected to be on the field” for organized team activities, according to Mike Reiss of ESPN.
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