Saw this posted elsewhere. From a Pats beat reporter - good sense of what is was like in person today.
Excerpt:
After watching him hit go-to receiver Tez Walker in stride on a 65-yard bomb, my immediate thought was
, "How do the Commanders pass on this guy at No. 2 overall?" Washington, who controls the Patriots destiny in this draft, could fall in love with Daniels' dual-threat ability. But when it comes to
who has more clubs in their bag, there's no question that Maye brings a much bigger repertoire of throws to the table as a pure passer.
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The other significant change could explain one of the biggest knocks on Maye as a prospect.
Before his arrival, Maye was backpedaling in his drop-backs rather than shuffling his feet under the old regime. Lindsey's staff changed that to a more pro-style approach, so it was a transition for Maye, who admittedly has unsettled feet at times in the pocket.