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Drake Maye wants to make key change to his game ahead of second season with Patriots

The New England Patriots think they have a gem in Drake Maye as their quarterback. Entering his second year in the NFL, Maye is evolving on one key aspect of his game.

Drake Maye, quarterback of the New England Patriots
© Maddie Meyer/Getty ImagesDrake Maye, quarterback of the New England Patriots

The New England Patriots are trying to erase much of the malpractice done in the last year after Bill Belichick’s departure. However, one good thing was found, and that’s quarterback Drake Maye. The then-rookie provided hope and showed big potential but that wasn’t enough, as he is already evolving to become an even better signal-caller.

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Mike Reiss from ESPN reported that Maye, who last year rushed for 421 yards, is not exactly trying to replicate that. While many see the ability to run as an X factor and something to exploit, Maye is not one of those.

“Remaining a passer longer when I scramble, I think that’s big,” Maye said to the press. “I feel like I had times last year where I had some guys deep that I may have missed them or took off running instead.“

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Vrabel already had a pocket passer with the ability to move

Mike Vrabel is the new head coach and he has a little experience with this type of quarterbacks. When Vrabel was in charge of the Tennessee Titans, he had Ryan Tannehill as quarterback. Tannehill was a known as a more of a stationary passer, but he could also damage on run-pass options (RPOs) or scrambles.

Mike Vrabel in 2025

Mike Vrabel speaks as he is introduced as head coach of the New England Patriots during a press conference at Gillette Stadium on January 13, 2025.

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Maye says he doesn’t want run much while scrambling. Having said that, it’s safe to assume Vrabel, with new offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels, will still design some plays where Maye’s athleticism comes in handy.

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McDaniels’ system will enhance Maye’s strengths

McDaniels is a very good offensive coordinator. He will adapt to Maye’s skillset, but he also has a very defined style. That playbook might align with the quarterback’s desires to be more of a passer.

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McDaniels worked extensively with Tom Brady and gave Mac Jones the best year in his career. Both of them were not-mobile quarterbacks. Maye has the potential to move, but also wants to develop his pocket passing ability. With McDaniels, he will have a system that will boost his progressions, his defense-reading abilities and polish his accuracy.

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