
"Can one pick make an entire draft? Indeed, it can, if it's Drake Maye. Maye has begun to dominate the NFL with astronomical completion percentages, achieving a recorded 91.3% in Week 7, which helped him earn a lofty grade from the respected Bleacher Report. Yet, over seven games, he's at 75.2 percent. If that continues all season, he'll set a new single-season record."
"Yet, on January 12, owner Robert Kraft astutely hired Mike Vrabel, and everything changed in one offseason. Mike Vrabel knew he had a monster roster transformation to undertake. The 2024 version was bottom-of-the-NFL level. Yet, he knew he had the key ingredient - the quarterback. He then wasted no time in making improvements to help his young quarterback reach his potential."
Drake Maye, the Patriots' third-overall pick, has produced extraordinary passing efficiency, completing 91.3% in Week 7 and 75.2% across seven games. If the 75.2% rate continues, he will set a single-season completion record. Maye earned Pro Bowl recognition after a strong 2024 despite limited offensive support. Owner Robert Kraft hired Mike Vrabel on January 12, prompting a roster overhaul focused on surrounding Maye with better offensive pieces. Vrabel's additions and adjustments propelled Maye into top-five quarterback performance through seven weeks, earning an A+ grade from Bleacher Report and elevating the Patriots atop the AFC East.
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