Patriots WR Kayshon Boutte believes Drake Maye is destined for greatness
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Patriots WR Kayshon Boutte believes Drake Maye is destined for greatness
"Boutte spoke to FanSided on behalf of Charmin, playfully insisting that "Charmin loves Boutte and Boutte loves Charmin." The Patriots receiver has partnered with the brand to promote its largest-ever roll, a 1,700-sheet design built to last up to a month before needing a replacement. Boutte discussed a range of topics, from what he's learned under head coach Mike Vrabel to the experience of playing alongside Stefon Diggs, a receiver he grew up watching."
""I always did think [Maye] had the potential to be one of the greats. He's only 23, going into his second year, and he's literally doing everything - running, throwing deep, making the right reads, understanding defenses, just getting the ball to open guys." Hamstring injury aside, Boutte has quietly emerged as a reliable weapon for Maye this season, catching 23 passes for 431 yards and five touchdowns in nine games."
Drake Maye leads the New England Patriots through a breakout 2025 season, throwing 2,555 yards, 19 touchdowns, five interceptions, and completing over 71% of passes through 10 weeks. The 23-year-old averages nearly nine yards per attempt and ranks among the NFL's most efficient quarterbacks, entering early MVP conversation and being viewed as a top-10 passer. Wide receiver Kayshon Boutte praised Maye's youth, mobility, deep passing, reads, and understanding of defenses, calling him capable of being "one of the greats." Boutte has caught 23 passes for 431 yards and five touchdowns in nine games. The offense has become more balanced under coach Mike Vrabel and offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels, with Maye's chemistry with receivers like Boutte and Stefon Diggs contributing to an 8-2 record atop the AFC.
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