Patriots brain trust showed with the Matthew Judon trade that the priorities are in order
Briefly

Rookie quarterback Drake Maye showcased his potential in the preseason game against the Eagles, demonstrating a nice, effortless throwing ability and mobility, scoring the Patriots' lone touchdown.
Despite the positives from Maye's performance, the Patriots displayed poor decision-making and execution, with backup centers failing to deliver basic snaps and rookie receiver Javon Baker struggling to catch key passes.
The most concerning moment of the game was when Eagles rusher Nolan Smith tackled Maye from behind, exposing a glaring issue in the Patriots' offensive line and highlighting the risks of the current roster setup.
Vederian Lowe's emergence as the best option at left tackle raises questions, as it suggests a significant problem in the Patriots' offensive line depth and overall player selection.
Read at Boston.com
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