Despite lots of smoke that New England could trade down, I believe this new Patriots regime will be comfortable with either Jayden Daniels or Maye.


Despite lots of smoke that New England could trade down, I believe this new Patriots regime will be comfortable with either Jayden Daniels or Maye.

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  1. “Despite lots of smoke that New England could trade down, I believe this new Patriots regime will be comfortable with either Jayden Daniels or Maye. Pats brass took Maye out for steaks the night before his Foxborough visit earlier this month, and those guys loved the Charlotte native. That said, they also loved their top-30 visit with Daniels. I think they’re fine with whichever one falls to them. New England also wined and dined QB J.J. McCarthy on Monday night, but I still see this selection being Daniels or Maye.”

  2. I’m hoping he is right, I’m going to come unglued if we trade back lol. Nothing would be more tilting than leaving the draft with the thought of “well, hopefully we go 0-17 so we can land a qb next year.” 

  3. Of we liked JJ and the Giants wanted to trade, why not flip 3 for 6 and get a 2nd or future 1st. I’d honestly prefer JJ to Maye, Daniels would be my first choice

  4. I personally don’t love this laissez faire attitude. “Whichever one we get” isn’t really very assuring lol Have some conviction.

    Granted, I think Schrager puts it that way because he doesn’t really know what they’ll do/who they like.

  5. There’s no “sure thing” qb in this year’s draft. If Marvin Harrison Jr is available at #3 the Pats will be absolute morons not to take him.

  6. They have to take a chance on one of these two talents. Could they bust? Absolutely. But they are in a clear tier ahead of everyone else, including JJ.

  7. I mean, they’ve showed a ton of interest in both of them and very little interest in anyone else.

  8. Are we not thinking Daniels is going to Washington ? This pick is Maye or McCarthy.

  9. Having 3 top QB prospects and no clear consensus over who’s #2 is the best situation you could have when you’re picking #3.

    Most years, there isn’t a clearly top QB prospect expected to go at 3, so at #3, they’d either have to do a big reach or trade back and hope they get lucky.

  10. If they’re comfortable with one or the other, that’s a huge red flag. Draft the guy they believe in and if he’s not there, move back or take best player available. I doubt they have both qbs at the top of their board and if they do we got a bad front office who aligns their draft ratings to hack tv personalities and idiots on reddit

  11. I hope this is right. Truly believe that either of these guys could be great for us, as long as we give them proper support to develop

  12. Yeah, somehow they have the dice roll capital that apparently the winningest coach ever did not….

  13. The weeks before a draft are frustrating, because there’s never less to say than those weeks and yet there’s never more being said than those weeks. Just tweet after tweet after article after article of people saying nothing of substance.

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