
"The driving force behind New England's 5-2 start and current four-game win streak is not the culture-setting head coach, though. It's the 23-year-old quarterback who flipped a switch in the second half against Buffalo in Week 5, and has performed like the league MVP ever since. Drake Maye's precision passing and decision-making has defenses spinning their wheels. The Patriots are attacking all levels of the field with elite efficiency,"
"You wouldn't know it, because the Baltimore Ravens have been absolutely brutal to start the 2025 season, but contested-catch artist DeAndre Hopkins has been among the NFL's most efficient receivers through Week 7. Hopkins is only playing about 33 percent of the Ravens' offensive snaps, but he ranks second on the team in receiving yards thanks to a ridiculous 19.8 yards-per-catch average, which would be a career high if it holds; he also has a pair of touchdown receptions on the season."
Drake Maye has transformed New England's offense through precise passing and improved decision-making, elevating the team to a 5-2 start and a four-game win streak. The Patriots are attacking all levels of the field with elite efficiency, and Maye has compensated for a wide receiver room that lacks a dynamic playmaker. New England should still pursue additional receiver depth ahead of the NFL's Nov. 4 trade deadline despite the offence's surge. DeAndre Hopkins has been efficient for the Baltimore Ravens on limited snaps, averaging 19.8 yards per catch and producing multiple touchdowns, making him a plausible trade target for downfield passing teams.
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