Marc Bertrand: Why I’ve never felt better about Drake Maye’s future
On Wednesday’s edition of Zolak & Bertrand, Marc “Beetle” Bertrand explained why he’s never felt better about Drake Maye’s future.
This is why I’m smirking…
Scott Zolak: What are you smirking at?
Marc Bertrand: What am I smirking at? I’ll tell you what I’m smirking at. Hearing Chris Simms dump all over Drake Maye’s pro day has never made me feel better about this kid’s future. That’s what I’m smirking at. He’s perfect for New England. Oh, Chris Simms is dumping on the quarterback and he’s the Patriots quarterback, it feels comfortable is what it feels like. It feels like everything is right in the world when Chris Simms is dumping on a Patriot quarterback and so Drake Maye, let it be him. Let it be him. Let Chris Simms drag him all the time. Be all over him about his throws. I’ve never felt better.
Scott Zolak: I stand with Simms.
Marc Bertrand: Ohhhhhhhhh stop it!
Scott Zolak: Bull crap. Go back to my tweets. I live tweeted this thing. He doesn’t feel like the number three pick. Now, I don’t have him ranked sixth. You know what I mean? I mean, he’s in the competition for the top three, top four. No doubt about it. But if you’re third pick in the draft, you should be blown away by a guy. I live tweeted this. He was missing throws and I thought he got nervous and tried to just complete balls the rest of the day, which were underthrown. Aiming it. That’s called aiming it. I stand with Chris Simms on that watching it. If you’re a quarterback and you watch it, you’re like okay, if you’re not a quarterback, you’re you’re going, ooh ooh, gaga over a 65 yard throw that hits a guy in the hip and he slows down to catch it.
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Resetting the Patriots depth charts between free agency and the draft
With the free agency period seemingly over in Foxboro, the New England Patriots depth charts are worth looking at, as we turn the page to the NFL Draft.
The Patriots ultimately passed on making a high-priced free agent signing outside the organization, although they made a legitimate push to sign wide receiver Calvin Ridley. Instead, the Pats’ “big move” was to retain Mike Onwenu, who is expected to start at right tackle going forward.
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They also preserved their internal depth at wide receiver, tight end, linebacker, and safety, while also making external signings at those same spots. There just wasn’t a major addition that instantly and significantly improved the roster.
At quarterback, the Patriots signed Jacoby Brissett as a veteran stopgap. As the team’s most expensive signal-caller and the only one with experience working with offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt, he’s projected to begin the 2024 season as the starter.
That could very well change, if and when the Patriots select a quarterback with their first selection in the 2024 draft. But it’s also possible that Brissett is locked in for Week 1, and the rookie will sit and develop. Either way, expect that particular depth chart to get a big new addition come late April.
The Latest Patriots Depth Charts
Despite a relatively underwhelming free agency period for the Patriots, just about all the depth charts on the roster have new additions to know about ahead of the draft. It’s becoming more clear which areas the Pats are going to need more urgency to address next month, and which spots appear more-or-less set.
Officially, the Patriots have 68 players on their roster, so they have 22 spots to fill before camp. Most of those will be filled with draft picks and undrafted free agents, with perhaps a handful of spots left over for summer signings.
But for now, the Patriots have only improved their roster on the margins, with the hope of bigger infusions of talent coming at key positions in the draft. So, these depth charts are incomplete. But they’re certainly more-or-less complete as far as free agent additions are concerned.
Let’s take a look at all positional depth charts on the Patriots roster and where they stand…