Right now, who's the pick for NFL's best? Buffalo QB Allen, or Patriots QB Maye? We'll find out Sunday.
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Right now, who's the pick for NFL's best? Buffalo QB Allen, or Patriots QB Maye? We'll find out Sunday.
"Imagine, if you will, that Roger Goodell went power-mad - well, more power-mad - and decided that the NFL needed a full reset. No, not the kind like your petulant self sometimes does by restarting the game when you're playing Madden and nothing is going your way. An even more drastic reset: Every player is available, every team has a clear cap, and the entire league re-drafts from scratch."
"He's 29 years old, can throw the ball over the mountains and moves like a getaway car, and by all accounts has A+ character. He's thrown for 3,083 yards and 22 touchdowns this season, and has run for another 487 yards and 12 touchdowns for a Bills offense ranked fifth in scoring (28.9 points per game and second in yards (383.7 per game). If the Patriots gave out a Most Respected Opponent award, he'd win it in a landslide."
The New England Patriots enter on a 10-game winning streak, rested after a bye, with a victory set to clinch the AFC East title. A proposed full league reset would make every player available, give every team a clear cap, and require a complete re-draft. Josh Allen, 29, combines rare physical talent, mobility, and character, with 3,083 passing yards, 22 passing touchdowns, and 487 rushing yards with 12 rushing touchdowns this season, fueling a top-five scoring offense. Drake Maye, 23, has made a dramatic second-year leap from a promising but raw rookie to a multi-skilled superstar quarterback, making him a strong candidate for the top pick.
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