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The Patriots had only Tommy DeVito behind starter Drake Maye until Saturday. That’s when they used a seventh-round pick on Texas Tech quarterback Behren Morton, making him the 234th overall pick.

Morton is the ninth quarterback selected in the 2026 draft, although LSU’s Garrett Nussmeier isn’t one of those.

Morton finished last season with 2,780 yards passing with 22 touchdowns and six interceptions in 12 games. He missed two games with a hairline fracture in his right leg.



Morton went 18-4 as a starter during his time at Texas Tech, throwing 71 touchdowns to just 28 interceptions. At 6-foot-2, 221 pounds, he is well-sized to hold up in the NFL. Though he does have a concerning injury history, Morton has the chance to be a solid developmental project in New England’s offensive system.


At 6-foot-2, 221 pounds Morton has a quick release and goes a good job of changing his arm angle to get the ball out without losing accuracy. While not much of a runner, he's shown he can maneuver in the pocket around pass rushers to extend plays and create time. His field vision improved as his college career went on.

Another question about Morton is his arm strength, but it's not as simple as him simply not having the power on the ball. He played through significant injuries each of the last three years. That includes a sprained AC joint in his throwing shoulder in 2023 and 2024. He had surgery to get it fixed prior to 2025, but then suffered a hairline fracture in his right (plant) leg midway through the season and continued to play through that. Given all of that, there's just not a ton of film of him throwing when fully healthy.














 
A lot of folks seemed unhappy with this pick but it seems OK to me. Kid played through a lot of random injuries. Seems like as a depth 3rd QB he will be kept away from injury risk and be able to develop his game, he has good tools. McDaniels should be able to mold him into a solid enough player for if emergency strikes these next few years. The top two spots are secure with Maye and DeVito so this is just that “emergency 3rd” role. There were maybe some higher ceiling guys at the position still on the board but I don’t hate the pick entirely, they may have preferred his character fit.
 
A lot of folks seemed unhappy with this pick but it seems OK to me. Kid played through a lot of random injuries. Seems like as a depth 3rd QB he will be kept away from injury risk and be able to develop his game, he has good tools. McDaniels should be able to mold him into a solid enough player for if emergency strikes these next few years. The top two spots are secure with Maye and DeVito so this is just that “emergency 3rd” role. There were maybe some higher ceiling guys at the position still on the board but I don’t hate the pick entirely, they may have preferred his character fit.

People just like to complain.

At the end of the day, he's unlikely to ever take the field. He's just there as a safety net, in the unlikely event of Maye and DeVito both being hurt at the same time. All you want from your 3rd QB is a base level of competency, a good attitude and to follow instruction and not become a distraction
 
People just like to complain.

At the end of the day, he's unlikely to ever take the field. He's just there as a safety net, in the unlikely event of Maye and DeVito both being hurt at the same time. All you want from your 3rd QB is a base level of competency, a good attitude and to follow instruction and not become a distraction
And most importantly, to make a few flashy plays in preseason in the 4th quarter
 
People underestimate the importance of backup quarterbacks for practice and scout teams. It’s not as much about game day.
 
People underestimate the importance of backup quarterbacks for practice and scout teams. It’s not as much about game day.
3rd camp QB.
 


The Patriots had only Tommy DeVito behind starter Drake Maye until Saturday. That’s when they used a seventh-round pick on Texas Tech quarterback Behren Morton, making him the 234th overall pick.

Morton is the ninth quarterback selected in the 2026 draft, although LSU’s Garrett Nussmeier isn’t one of those.

Morton finished last season with 2,780 yards passing with 22 touchdowns and six interceptions in 12 games. He missed two games with a hairline fracture in his right leg.



Morton went 18-4 as a starter during his time at Texas Tech, throwing 71 touchdowns to just 28 interceptions. At 6-foot-2, 221 pounds, he is well-sized to hold up in the NFL. Though he does have a concerning injury history, Morton has the chance to be a solid developmental project in New England’s offensive system.


At 6-foot-2, 221 pounds Morton has a quick release and goes a good job of changing his arm angle to get the ball out without losing accuracy. While not much of a runner, he's shown he can maneuver in the pocket around pass rushers to extend plays and create time. His field vision improved as his college career went on.

Another question about Morton is his arm strength, but it's not as simple as him simply not having the power on the ball. He played through significant injuries each of the last three years. That includes a sprained AC joint in his throwing shoulder in 2023 and 2024. He had surgery to get it fixed prior to 2025, but then suffered a hairline fracture in his right (plant) leg midway through the season and continued to play through that. Given all of that, there's just not a ton of film of him throwing when fully healthy.















Eagar, committed, tough. Wish him well.
 
I'm intrigued.

He's played through injuries in each of the past two seasons, so he's pretty tough. Giving him a year or two where he doesn't take many hits could be really beneficial for him.

The arm looks NFL caliber, based on what I've seen. This certainly grabs your attention:



Finished the regular season last year completing 67% of his passes with a 162.5 QB rating, a 22-4 TD/INT ratio, and an 11-0 record. And he did on a broken leg.

Chris Simms LOVES him some Behren Morton, by the way...

 
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