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Patriots QB coach gives update on Drake Maye's progress in new offense

Patriots QB coach gives update on Drake Maye's progress in new offense

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Patriots QB coach gives update on Drake Maye's progress in new offense
New England Patriots quarterbacks coach Ashton Grant shared an update on second-year quarterback Drake Maye's progress in the new offense.
Maye went from Alex Van Pelt as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach T.C. McCartney to Josh McDaniels and Grant. That's a major shake-up for a second-year quarterback who didn't have a ton of games at the college level.
The Patriots have gone to great lengths to ease the process by upgrading the weapons around Maye and improving the offensive line. Things started rocky early in OTAs, but Maye improved later in the spring practices.
'Drake is doing a hell of a job with a change from one offense to a new offense," Grant told media members. "He's been a pro's pro. He's been super intentional with everything we've asked him to do, so I couldn't be happier with where he is right now."
Maye finished his rookie campaign with 2,276 passing yards, 15 touchdowns and 10 interceptions. That was good enough to earn him a Pro Bowl nod in his first NFL season.
There will be added pressure on performance in his second season with all of the additions made to the Patriots' roster. His ability to grasp McDaniels' offense and implement it successfully in game situations will mean the difference between the Patriots finally getting over the hump or suffering another disappointing season.
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