An uneven Drake Maye, vocal Mike Vrabel, and other takeaways from Patriots' OTA practice
Briefly

The New England Patriots are in the midst of their offseason voluntary program, holding organized team activities (OTAs) where coaches begin implementing foundational plays and strategies. While improvements were noted, especially compared to prior practices—such as QB Drake Maye avoiding interceptions—the team’s offensive performance has been inconsistent, highlighting challenges the unit faces as they prepare for the upcoming training camp. Media scrutiny reveals the importance of these sessions as the coaching staff aims to set a functional framework to build upon in July.
The Patriots are in a challenging phase this spring, as the offense struggles for cohesion, but the early OTAs are crucial for laying foundational plays and principles.
Drake Maye showed slight improvement in practice, completing 9-of-17 throws, but the offense remains inconsistent, raising concerns ahead of the approaching training camp.
Read at Boston.com
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