Mike Vrabel and the New England Patriots had two main focus points during the NFL’s legal tampering window: edge rusher and offensive line.
The work on defense is ongoing, with the Patriots moving on from K’Lavon Chaisson and Anfernee Jennings, while adding a versatile defensive lineman in Dre’Mont Jones. Their work on the offensive line might already be finished, though, at least for the starting five.
New England was in the market for a left guard following last week’s decision to trade Garrett Bradbury to Chicago and shift Jared Wilson to center, where he excelled in college. The Patriots quickly filled Wilson’s spot by poaching the tantalizing Alijah Vera-Tucker, the former No. 14 overall pick of the New York Jets whose market cooled over major injury concerns.
Those concerns are valid, as Vera-Tucker has a pair of triceps tears on his resume, along with a torn Achilles tendon in 2023. It’s fair for Patriots fans to be wary about the team’s three-year, $42 million investment in a player who missed the entire 2025 season, and has only logged 43 games over his first four years as a pro.
One quote from Morgan Moses should help put those concerns to rest.
The Patriots’ veteran right tackle was with the Jets during Vera-Tucker’s rookie year in 2021. He later returned to the team in 2024, following a two-year stint with the Baltimore Ravens.
Moses offered some unique perspective on Vera-Tucker during that 2024 preseason, as the embattled guard worked his way back from his Achilles injury. His take on the player has “Mike Vrabel guy” written all over it.
#Patriots RT Morgan Moses on Alijah Vera-Tucker:
"Amazing football player, amazing guard… We sit beside each other in the meeting rooms too, so there’s things when we go over the film [that we both notice]… We’re getting that chemistry on the field and we’re getting that… pic.twitter.com/a6ePn6YKLM
— Carlos A. Lopez (@LosTalksPats) March 10, 2026
The Patriots’ Alijah Vera-Tucker gamble could pay off in a big way in 2026
Vera-Tucker’s resolve and drive clearly resonates with Vrabel, who’s been looking to fill the Patriots’ roster with as many team-first gamers as he can find.
New England’s hoping to tap into that resolve, too. According to Spotrac, Vera-Tucker will earn $250,000 per game as an active roster bonus, heavily incentivizing his ability to stay on the field.
Only $21 million of his three-year deal is fully guaranteed, and the Patriots can exit the contract in 2028 for just a $2.4 million dead-cap charge. This isn’t the kind of reckless overpay that rival fans have been trying to prove.
Alijah Vera-Tucker: 3 years, base value $42 million, maximum value $48 million
🏈 Signing bonus: $7.2 million
🏈 Total guarantee: $21 million
2026
Base: $2.3m*
Roster bonus: $250k per game (up to $4.25m)
Workout bonus: $250k
Incentives: $2m (play time/Pro Bowl etc.)
2027
Base:…
— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) March 10, 2026
The Patriots also have a strong Plan B in Ben Brown, a capable starter who signed a two-year extension in 2025.
The decision to go with a risk-reward type of signing at left guard makes sense, as the $14-million-per-year salary is more than reasonable, and the Patriots are clearly planning for a hefty Christian Gonzalez extension (and potentially a trade with the Eagles for A.J. Brown this summer?).
Vera-Tucker was dominant for the Jets at right guard during the 2024 season, ranking top-10 in the NFL per Pro Football Focus. If he can stay on the field as quarterback Drake Maye’s new enforcer, he has the skills and work ethic to be a major value-add.