Ideally, the New England Patriots revamp their offense in the 2024 NFL Draft. And do it flawlessly throughout their picks.
Of course, that isn’t a realistic proposition, but the Pats need to try. It’s imperative to address that side of the ball simply based on what’s currently on their 2024 roster. But it’s especially true since the 2024 drat class is deep at their positions of need, and at No. 3 overall, it’s lined up perfectly for them to take a big swing on a big-time quarterback prospect.
So, I’m not straying from that formula in my final mock draft of 2024. We’re keeping it simple. No trades. Just a general projection based on a range of picks, which in real life may require a deal, but in a mock draft would just make things more complicated than it needs to be.
From rounds 1-7, we’ve got the Patriots taking a quarterback, two wide receivers, two tackles, a tight end, and a cornerback, all of whom are expected to go at or around their designated draft spots. Here’s who we got heading to New England in this latest Patriots mock draft…
Round 1, Pick 3:
QB Drake Maye, North Carolina
Poor Drake Maye. He’s been overanalyzed to death. The kid has just about done literally nothing worthy of changing one’s mind from the end of the 2023 season to today, yet he’s got people saying he could be anything from a franchise quarterback worthy of a pick as high as No. 2, to a total bust that would get you fired.
At the end of the day, Maye likely hasn’t fallen out of the top-3 prospects, despite the rise of other players like Michigan’s J.J. McCarthy. He’s excellent at the traits you can’t coach. He has the size, arm talent, and mobility to make explosive plays at all levels of the field, assuming all goes well with his development. His relative rawness and shoddy decision-making with the ball late in his UNC career give him a low floor, but he’s got a higher ceiling than most other prospects in the 2024 class.
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McCarthy is apparently rocketing up draft boards after impressing in the pre-draft process, and the Patriots may love his football intelligence and overall makeup, which are no doubt important at the quarterback position. But there’s been little to suggest that Maye can’t possess similar qualities, and despite McCarthy’s solid athleticism, he falls well short of Maye’s physical tools.
It would still be wise for the Patriots to be patient with Maye, and sit him as long as he needs until he refines his footwork and has a strong-enough grasp of the playbook. But Maye has the pure physical talent to play at some point in year 1, and if the Pats hit on this pick, he alone could transform them back into a playoff team.