The short answer is yes, the Pats would be a team that is good enough to contend for the playoffs. A QB that did not give the ball away at the most critical times game after game would have this years team looking for a playoff slot, even with sub par OL and WR. Mac flaming out in such a spectacular way limited the ability to game plan around in season injuries and makes everything seem way worse than reality. NFL rosters turn over so often that it is normal to have certain positions that require investment on a specific year. When QB is one of those needs, it is hard to feel optimistic that things will be fixed in one year. Even a good draft pick is likely to need time to develop.
The "one year" part doesn't matter though. What fans are looking for is an entertaining team that competes and has a future. Just a respectable offense and a 9-8 record would be good next season.
I go back and forth. If we're certain that Maye is going to be really good, then taking him solves probably our biggest problem, and we're still picking at about 35 and 66, with a lot of cap space for a couple of top FA's.
If on the other hand we get a great offer for the #2 or 3 pick - say a move down to 9 for a high 2nd and a 2025 1st - then we'd be picking at 9, 35, 41, and 66 (+ an extra 1st rounder next year):
- at 9 we take the BPA among QB/OT/WR
- then we trade up to about 21/22 for our 35 & 66
- at 21/22 we take the BPA among QB/OT/WR
- at 41 we take the BPA among QB/OT/WR
How we tee this up in FA would guide things. If we throw Tee Higgins a boatload of cash and get him, then we focus on QB & OT with our top 2 picks (9 & 21), and take a WR at 41. This draft seems to be deep at all 3 of our positions of need.