
"Drake Maye started and finished ten games last year (played in three others to a lesser extent), and passed for 15 touchdowns to ten interceptions. On the surface, admittedly, that's pretty middling, but when keeping in mind his rookie status, poor weapons, and former OC Alex Van Pelt's inability to put together a functioning game plan, Maye looked sound. I mentioned the additions made to the team vastly improved the roster on paper, but what exactly did those additions look like?"
"Well, the offensive line was completely rebuilt with a pair of new tackles, a new left guard, and a new center. Rookies Will Campbell and Jared Wilson seem poised to be the LT-LG combination, and veteran Morgan Moses is a more than solid option on the right side. As far as pass catchers go, Stefon Diggs was the marquee addition, while Mack Hollins was also brought in. Kyle Williams was selected in the third round, and UDFA Efton Chism III impressed in the preseason."
Drake Maye started and finished ten games as a rookie, passing for 15 touchdowns and ten interceptions while averaging 223.1 yards per start-and-finish game. The Patriots rebuilt the offense with a new offensive line featuring rookies Will Campbell and Jared Wilson at LT-LG and veteran Morgan Moses on the right. Receiving upgrades include Stefon Diggs, Mack Hollins, third-round pick Kyle Williams, and UDFA Efton Chism III. Josh McDaniels returns as offensive coordinator, bringing experience and scheme upgrade. With an expected 17 starts and modest efficiency gains, projections place Maye just shy of 4,000 passing yards.
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