On Thursday night, the New England Patriots made North Carolina quarterback Drake Maye the third overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. The pick was a ‘chalk’ selection for the Patriots, with most experts projecting Maye as a top quarterback in this draft and sending him to the Patriots in mock drafts.
Maye, 21, started 26 games over the last two years for North Carolina. He completed 64.9 percent of his 952 pass attempts for 8,018 yards with 63 touchdowns and 16 interceptions. He was named ACC Player of the Year in 2022, then was second-team All-ACC last year.
—Drake Maye is exactly the kind of quarterback the Patriots needed to gamble on
—Drafting Drake Maye isn’t the end of a process for the Patriots, it’s the beginning
—Patriots mid-draft mock draft
Now, Maye will hope to have similar success in New England. He comes is and the organization’s second attempt at finding a franchise quarterback in the last four years, following the selection of the recently-traded Mac Jones 15th overall in 2021.
For those that followed the pre-draft process, Maye was one of the most talked-about players. But for those who just tuned in on draft night and don’t follow college football, he’s probably a new name. For those playing catch-up, here’s a look at what the experts were saying about Maye leading up to the draft.