Hall of Fame QB discussed the 'next step' for Drake Maye's development
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Hall of Fame QB discussed the 'next step' for Drake Maye's development
"Maye is first in the NFL with a 75.2-percent completion rate, and has thrown 12 touchdowns against just two interceptions. Having analyzed the Patriots QB, former quarterback Kurt Warner had high praise during a recent interview on " The Rich Eisen Show." "We're seeing something pretty special here early on in year two," said Warner. "And I really liked what I saw from him last year, but he's made that jump.""
"Warner covered Maye in a recent episode of YouTube show " QB Confidential," asserting that the Patriots' signal-caller is playing the best out of all of the quarterbacks from the 2024 draft. "This guy just continues to elevate," Warner added."
""He left a whole bunch of stuff out there," Warner claimed. "There were a lot of easy, first throws that he didn't take. He took off running and did some of those creative things." "That, to me, is the next step for Drake Maye is to take the layups," Warner explained, "more like his predecessor in Tom Brady, who was so good at, 'Hey, if they're going to give me five yards, I'm going to take it, take it every time.'""
Drake Maye, age 23, has guided New England to a 5-2 record through seven weeks while displaying efficient, effective play. Maye ranks first in the NFL with a 75.2-percent completion rate and has thrown 12 touchdowns against two interceptions. He set a Patriots regular-season record by completing 21 of 23 passes in a win over the Titans. Maye also rushed eight times for 62 yards in that game and briefly exited after a head impact. Observed strengths include rapid year-two development and creativity, with room to improve by taking more easy, short completions.
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