Patriots draft grades:
PFF - B+
yahoo - A-
CBS - B+
nfl.com - B
One obvious comparison that will happen in the coming years will be Polk vs. McConkey. I hope they got it right.
The Maye pick automatically boosts any draft grade... what did this front office do to earn that pick beyond get hired? Maye was a layup, a no brainer.
When they took Polk there were two blue chip offensive tackles left on the board after a flurry in the first round. They were picking near the top of the round, so there was going to be a long stretch before they picked again and there were still a lot of WR's left on the board.
The WR's taken after we picked Caedan Wallace, an offensive lineman who most assuredly won't have the talent or skill to play left tackle; Jermaine Burton, Roman Wilson, Jalen McMillan and Luke McCaffrey... that was just in that same third round.
Before the third day (4th round) started I said the Pats should pick Javon Baker in the 4th and get a WR as good as the guy they reached for in the 2nd... they did.
So the Pats left the draft with no left tackle, a position they absolutely needed to fill this offseason... this after signing a stiff from the Steelers who was let go because he sucked. What would you rather have, a true left tackle taken in the second round or no left tackle at all?
Draft options A (what they took):
Drake Maye
QB
Ja'Lynn Polk
WR
Caedan Wallace
LT
Layden Robinson
OG
Javon Baker
WR
Versus...
Draft options B (what they should have taken):
Drake Maye
QB
Patrick Paul (Dolphins)/Kingsley Kingsley Suamataia (Chiefs)
LT
Jermaine Burton/Roman Wilson/Jalen McMillan/Luke McCaffrey
WR
Anyone in the world except Layden Robinson
OG
Javon Baker
WR
It's pretty clear option #2 is hands down substantially better than option one. Reports said they were going to take Keon Coleman with the first pick in the second round but the Bills took him... which I said bothered me as much as the Polk decision because because both were reaches there. It also bothered me because they insisted WR was going to be the second pick, like this was a plan they had in mind prior to the start... which is dumb. You play the board how it lays, not based on some plan where you fill the needs in some order. Mike Reis tweeted in the third round something like
"now it's time to address the O-Line" and I was like yeah, how... they're all gone.
It was real rookie GM move... or worse perhaps it's philosophical which scares the sht out of me more... if Maye become Joe Burrow we have become the Bengals and actually suck at recognizing offensive line talent. Meanwhile the Dolphins and Chiefs snapped up the last two blue chip tackles because Mike McDaniels and Andy Reid are much smarter than the collaboration station.
Unless the collaborators smarten up quick what I suspect we'll see is a slight improvement over last year, and over time as BB's players are weeded out via free agency, retirement and time... this team will be in a downward spiral.