OL needs a complete overhaul. We knew this before the playoffs.
Wrs, LBs and kickers need upgrading. Feel they are below average units.
DL needs better edge rushers. One sack on Sam Darnold is crazy.
Maye and the secondary are the only things I'm sold on.
You?re sold on Maye even though he didn?t have any good games in the playoffs? He was solid in the regular season, but the competition wasn?t great. Next year will be telling, IMO.
While the quality of teams in the NFL varies, the saying "any given Sunday" is used because every NFL team has a chance to win every Sunday. Drake Maye played against NFL teams with NFL athletes all season and won 17 out of 21 times.
The defenses he faced in the playoffs were consistently strong and his offensive line was bad. That's a disastrous combination. Nonetheless the team won 3 playoff games. Yes, his performance was not on par with the regular season, but he did what he needed to do to make it to a Super Bowl in his second season. I think it's more likely he learns from this experience and gets better for it than he was traumatized and will be developmentally stuck. And since none of us knows for sure what will happen, I guess I just prefer to think he'll be good moving forward than he'll be bad.
I am MUCH more sold on the idea that Maye is at the start, barring injury, of a very successful career than I am sold on the idea that he will forever wilt under pressure. Show me the other second year QBs in the league today who have won 3 playoff games. And how many have been to the Super Bowl? Just having had this experience puts him ahead of other young, talented QBs in the league.
I am WAY more concerned about building an offensive line that can protect and run block. Do that, add a top flight receiver, and I think Pats will be in the mix for SB61. And Drake will continue to develop, which is the grace afforded every other 23 year old QB.