Eliot Wolf made a strong first impression as the New England Patriots’ new de facto GM at the NFL Combine on Tuesday. And from here on out we’ll just refer to him as the GM, because we’re sick of saying “de facto”.
Wolf made a number of interesting comments as it relates to his role on the Patriots and what the team is looking to do this off-season. Here are the seven biggest takeaways from the press conference that fans should know about…
Finding The Right Quarterback
When it comes to the Patriots’ next starting quarterback, Wolf is looking for all the right things.
Physical talent is “obviously” important, as Wolf put it. There’s one main reason certain quarterbacks rise into the first two rounds and others are late-round fliers, and that’s talent level. But again, it’s obvious. And it’s NOT the most important thing.
When you seek a franchise quarterback, the importance of leadership and intangibles vastly outweigh their physical gifts. The best have both. But when you’re drafting a quarterback high in the first round, you’re virtually guaranteed to be taking someone with legitimate physical talent.
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That’s why it’s notable that Wolf is more focused on the other things. The right things. Because plenty of great athletes have come into the NFL, but few of them actually make the most of their talents, because they don’t have the makeup.
“Being someone that can elevate his teammates, someone that your teammates want to play for, I think that’s an extremely underrated thing that people don’t really talk about much,” Wolf said. “Leadership’s important, and obviously physical talent. We wouldn’t be talking about these guys if they weren’t physically talented.”
Now, the real challenge is hitting on the right player. But at least Wolf knows it’s not just all about arm talent. There’s so much more to quarterbacking in the NFL. And the Patriots seem to have a solid team of guys to pick the next one.