
"Depending on who you ask, it's unsurprising that Patriots quarterback Drake Maye is flourishing in his second season and has the kind of jump that teams can only dream of in who they hope to be their next franchise player. It has put him on an MVP trajectory after just six weeks, leading many to consider him among the best at the position so far this year."
"Devin McCourty says #Patriots QB Drake Maye is the best QB from his class.Matthew Berry: "Stop that. Let me know when Drake gets to an [AFC] championship game."McCourty: "He plays in New England, they only count Super Bowls."Berry: "He's not Jayden Daniels.(🎥 @SNFonNBC) pic.twitter.com/vxcbw0YQO7- Carlos A. Lopez (@LosTalksPats) October 13, 2025"
"Although there were some initial concerns about the Patriots moving on from last year's coaching staff because of the impact it could have on Maye, seeing that Mike Vrabel and Josh McDaniels were the leading names to replace the old coaching staff was welcomed, especially given how beneficial they would inevitably be for the young quarterback. We've already seen just how good they have been in his career so far, as the Patriots go into their Week 7 matchup against the Titans with a 4-2 record, now good enough to sit atop the AFC"
Drake Maye is flourishing in his second season and has shown a significant developmental jump, positioning himself on an MVP trajectory after six weeks. Some analysts and former players praise Maye as the best quarterback from his draft class, while other experts favor Jayden Daniels and call for postseason validation. Maye leads in multiple statistical categories, though statistics do not capture every aspect of play. Coaching changes initially raised concerns about Maye's growth, but hires of Mike Vrabel and Josh McDaniels have been viewed as beneficial. The Patriots entered Week 7 at 4-2, atop the AFC.
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