Patriots/NFL 2024 Regular Season: Part II - If the NFL season ended today, the Patriots would have the No. 6 pick in the draft

JRull86

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My issue with Mayo, is that he's making the same mistakes weekly


The worst thing they did was not give him a veteran coach as an assistant.
 

sarge88

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All I can say is that I feel much, much better about Drake Maye than I did a month ago.

What happens from here -- who knows?
 

DangleCity

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These type of plays should give everyone hope for Maye. Under pressure, buys time in the pocket, finds the open guy, takes the hit to make the throw. Not to mention the arm strength to be moving right under pressure and throw back across his body to the left and hit Douglas in stride. That really is Allen/Mahones stuff
 

GatorMike

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Everyone has plausible deniability. Everyone can blame the other guy
They've got $130+ million in cap space, four picks in the Top 100, and no significant free agents they need to re-sign.

If there's not a dramatic improvement in Year 2, there shouldn't be anyone left to point fingers.
 

Smitty93

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The more I look into the draft class, the less thrilled I am with the Pats' options.

If the Pats pick 6th overall, Travis Hunter is likely gone. It's possible, but not likely that Tetairoa McMillan is still around. Will Campbell and Kelvin Banks are both likely guards in the NFL.

I'm just... underwhelmed by the OT and WR options that high in the draft.

I've been thinking about pass rusher, which is probably the 3rd biggest need after WR & OL, where there are a few ranked in the back half of the top 10 (though can't say I love them anymore than the WR/OT class).

I think the trouble is this year's top 10 are mostly guys who might be in the 10-15 range of a "normal" draft. If you combined it with the 2024 draft, I think I'd have at least 9 players from 2024 ahead of anyone in 2025.
 

TheRealChrisKelly

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I've been thinking about pass rusher, which is probably the 3rd biggest need after WR & OL, where there are a few ranked in the back half of the top 10 (though can't say I love them anymore than the WR/OT class).

I think the trouble is this year's top 10 are mostly guys who might be in the 10-15 range of a "normal" draft. If you combined it with the 2024 draft, I think I'd have at least 9 players from 2024 ahead of anyone in 2025.
sounds like a good time to trade back.
 

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