I think it's the appropriate approach. I also think at some point in the season, Drake Maye is going to be out there. I just do, because you're going to want to go through this year and say, 'Yep, we got the guy we want,' and then take all your resources and throw them into making a lot of other things better.
How are you going to know that? You're going to have to find out at some point. And I don't know if there's a plan for this, obviously, because I don't go over there, but I would suspect that at some point (Maye will) be out there.
Maye's arm strength and athleticism makes him an appealing option to turn to, especially for a New England offense severely lacking in big-play capabilities.
But the top impediment halting Maye's ascension as QB1 might be the supporting cast around him - or lack thereof. New England's offensive line was porous against the Jets, surrendering seven total sacks and 15 QB hits.
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