Patriots’ Jerod Mayo: ‘Our legacy will be defined by’ Drake Maye; rookie to compete with Jacoby Brissett at QB

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The New England Patriots remained third overall in the 2024 NFL Draft and selected North Carolina quarterback Drake Maye. And new head coach Jerod Mayo is aware that the current regime rests largely on the shoulders of whoever gives the signal. But first: a summer competition for the starting job, with Mayo telling NFL.com this week that he expects Maye and veteran Jacoby Brissett to face off during training camp .

“Our legacy will be defined and tied to the player we draft at (No.) 3,” Mayo said. “I know I asked the fans for patience. But they won’t give me patience. I’m OK with that. We’re up for the challenge. … With (former coach) Bill (Belichick ), we probably would We have traded to get more choices For so long, we have accumulated more choices because that was our process and we still believe in it But we also believe that when you are in position no. 3, you have to do it right and find a key player.”

Maye is that go-to player, Mayo continued, citing the rookie’s ability to shake off adversity and elevate his teammates. Now comes his first test: winning a first-team position. Although the Patriots may have moved away from the Belichick-era philosophy of returning near the top of the draft, Mayo explained that New England is ready to follow in his footsteps by naming a starter at the top of the draft board. quarterback depth.

“Going back to Bill, I don’t think a lot of rookies are ready to go out there and play,” Mayo said, according to NFL.com. “At the end of the day, our philosophy is: The best players will play. Coming in as a rookie, I hope (Maye is) a sponge. (There are) a lot of good players in this locker room. Listen, Jacoby understands He’s a mentor. He’s very smart, he has great leadership skills and I hope Drake can learn something from him too. I would say we’re going to compete all spring, we’re going to compete during camp. training and the best player will start.”

Brissett, who joined the team as a free agent in March, began his career with the Patriots, entering the NFL as a third-round draft pick in 2016. Although he only spent one only season in New England before a trade to the Indianapolis Colts, which began a nearly decade-long career as a backup journeyman, Brissett has the early advantage over Maye in terms of system experience. Before signing with the Patriots this offseason and spending 2023 with the Miami Dolphins, the veteran worked under new Pats offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt with the Cleveland Browns.



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