Yep. You read that RIGHT..
Wolf turned down 11, 23 and a 1st in 2025.
That's the sort of deal that CHANGES teams and the Pats fubared it.
They could have had the QB, WR and OT ALL by 34..
Execs were split on the Pats choosing Drake Maye over a boatload of picks, and they had questions about the Raiders taking TE Brock Bowers.
theathletic.com
Nailed it. This will come back to haunt Patriot Nation unless Maye proves that he’s a top tier talent.
The strength of the draft was the second round. We could have orchestrated a second trade back to improve our position at 11.
And Maye regressed this year and showed the kind of frustration that a QB shouldn’t.
Don’t get me wrong. He’s a first round talent. But so was Zach Wilson. A bust. Or over 50% of top QB picks.
Time will tell. Could it be that the Pats renew Joe Milton’s contract, another first round QB talent who just needs extra time for development, but not Maye’s?
Stranger things have happened.
And, no, this offense is not weaponized. Adding a legit LT in Patrick Paul (36” arms and _still_ able to do 30 bench presses at 225!?), WR Xavier Legette, and TE Ben SinNOT—that’s the look of a loaded offense.
And the best QB of the bunch was taken at 150 by the Saints. All because of the insufferable look he gave in front of the camera as a 17 year old QB prodigy. People can change.
The times have changed. Jets realize the error of their ways. Picking so-called franchise QBs with an anemic OL, which they did TWICE recently, does. Not. Work.
So they, the Jets, got my LT1 in Olu Fashanu the Magnificent. Their talent level is impressive.
And the Saints have a bright future with Spencer Rattler.
The light at the end of the tunnel next year is the LT at LSU. Just imagine John Hannah in a tackle body.