He should take another leap just based off the improvement in ol and wr once the brown trade is completed. If hes actually improved his game in itself then look out
I think it was apparent in the playoffs, that despite how great his season was, he and Josh need to figure out the quick passing game for when the OL goes through stretches where it can’t hold up. If that’s where improvements are made, I’ll be very optimistic on that side of the ball
I think it was apparent in the playoffs, that despite how great his season was, he and Josh need to figure out the quick passing game for when the OL goes through stretches where it can’t hold up. If that’s where improvements are made, I’ll be very optimistic on that side of the ball
I think it was apparent in the playoffs, that despite how great his season was, he and Josh need to figure out the quick passing game for when the OL goes through stretches where it can’t hold up. If that’s where improvements are made, I’ll be very optimistic on that side of the ball
Josh needs to get Drake to reverse the order of his reads. Instead of disliking being “Checkdown Charlie” Drake should be striving yo be “Quickdraw Drake Maye” treating the quick short passing game like it’s a long handoff complementing the running game. Use that to set up the deep kill shots.
Last year it seemed screens and the short passing game were much less effective parts of the Patriots offense than they were during the glory days. If Drake can get the offense clicking on that part of the game things will look much better.
Best part of it, I think he can do it with or without AJ Brown.
It has been said that McDaniels offensive system has been stigmatized as complex and challenging to learn and run. Last year was Drake's and our current corps of receivers & RB's first year into it, so progress is anticipated.
Consider the progress from '24 (15 td's, 10 int's) to '25 (31 td's, 8 int's) there is no reason to not believe he will have an even better year in '26.
if Maye can accept a net neutral play, and cut his int's from 8 to 6, his fumbles from 8 to 4 and his sacks from 47 to 20, I would be thrilled.
simply cut the negative plays in half.
learn to "live for the next play".
Curious what changed between early February and mid May. Only three months. Did Drake really deepen his understanding of the offense that much more during his time off? Did he develop his own skillset somehow?