So far, it appears that Patriots rookie quarterback Drake Maye is far from starter status. But he’s looking pretty good with the opportunities being provided to him.
Maye worked closely with fellow QBs Jacoby Brissett and Bailey Zappe during the Patriots’ OTA practice on Wednesday at the practice fields by Gillette Stadium, at least giving the impression of a competition. Late in practice, Maye worked on one side with his own huddle in team drills, while the more “competitive” session took place on the other field with Brissett and Zappe.
In other words, Maye is still the clear No. 3 option behind Brissett and Zappe, if there’s a pecking order to be gleaned from practice. But that doesn’t mean Maye’s work isn’t valuable, or that he can’t make the most of his opportunities as they are given.
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“My message is, it’s not how many opportunities, it’s what you do with the opportunities that you get,” head coach Jerod Mayo said before practice. “Look, going back to the competition part of it, the better you do on a day-after-day basis, not just on the field but also in the classroom, the more reps you’ll get going forward.”