Probably not. This sort of thing must drive the Jeetsistas nuts. They probably think they do everything right and get no results.
Well, I think they do. Clearly, despite all his reported flaws, the Pats really liked Maye, because they picked him at #3 despite several reportedly pretty good offers to trade down and pick up both an OT and QB in the first round. And think about it, would any of us be truly pissed if our QB was Pennix, Nix, or JJ plus another first round pick and another in 2025. While none of those QB's are as good as Maye, all of them have turned out to be decent starters for their respective teams.
Prior to that draft, it pretty much was consensus that the league rated the 3 top QB's, Williams, Daniels, Maye, so the Pats knew it was very likely Maye was going to be available to them for a long time knowing he had a high ceiling, but the lowest floor and STILL took him.
Now had we had the #1 pick it becomes a lot more complex. To we STILL like Maye's upside so much we trade down to the #3 spot, pick up a boatload of picks and hope Maye is still there.
BTW- for the record, Maye was my top choice when studying for that draft. I liked his size. I liked Pennix if we had traded down for the same reason. QB's get hit, and a QB's best ability is his availability, as they say. I worried about Daniel's frail body type, but I loved his skills. Had it been him that fell to us, we would have loved him here too. I believe he and Maye will have their share of exciting Match ups when they meet, as both will be top QB's in this league.
No question we lucked into the top QB of this decade thus far. The entire class of 2021 has flamed out disastrously, and I can't think of another recent young QB who even approaches Maye's skills, demeanor, leadership skills, and potential.