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If not listed, please contact your TV provider. The New England Patriots selected quarterback Drake Maye with the No. 3 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. Here’s what you need to know about his Fantasy stock in both season-long and Dynasty formats.  Maye’s arm strength, size, anticipatory throwing and athleticism make him a good fit for New England’s West Coast system.Best porn XXX. Alex Van Pelt has a ton of experience working with big, physical quarterbacks and he’ll spearhead the charge of helping Maye improve his game, including his footwork. New England is under minimal pressure to play Maye right away, so he could spend the first quarter or half of the 2024 season watching Jacoby Brissett start. Training camp will go a long way in determining that, but no one should expect Maye to work miracles with an underwhelming receiving corps in 2024. He shouldn’t get drafted in redraft leagues unless it’s SuperFlex/two-QB, in which case he’ll probably get taken after at least 24 other quarterbacks are snagged. Maye figures to have at least a solid career as a capable starter. Though he’s not a dual-threat quarterback to the same degree as Jayden Daniels, he proved at North Carolina that he can use his legs, particularly in the red zone. And though he had some significant concerns in his mechanics, he generally did a nice job connecting with his receivers. He feels like the kind of quarterback who needs stability in order to reach his potential, and I just don’t know if the Patriots will offer him that if the team doesn’t improve by the end of 2025. Drafting Caleb Williams, Jayden Daniels and even J.J. McCarthy ahead of Maye feels safe in all rookie-only drafts; he’ll slot in after them as a potential mid-to-late first-round pick in SuperFlex/two-QB, and as a second-round selection in one-QB. While the Carolina Panthers were preparing for their first season in the NFC South, Drake Lee Maye was born in Charlotte. The son of former North Carolina quarterback Mark Maye and younger brother of former North Carolina basketball player Luke Maye, Drake Maye began playing tackle football while in the first grade. While he enjoyed playing pretty much every other sport out there (he played basketball and baseball in high school), football was the game he fell in love with. Maye lost three games in two seasons with the Mustangs with two losses coming in the 4AA state playoffs (one semi-finals loss, one quarter-finals loss). He threw 86 touchdowns and just seven interceptions in his sophomore and junior years at Myers Park High School (Covid-19 canceled his senior year). Maye was the Charlotte Observer’s Male Athlete of the Year and participated in both the Under Armor All-American Game and in the Elite 11 QB camp. A 247Sports four-star composite prospect, Maye originally committed to Alabama but flipped to North Carolina to be closer to home. Age as of Week 1: 22 | Height: 6-foot-4 1/4 | Weight: 223 | Hand: 9 1/8  Comparable body-type to: Alex Smith We’re breaking down everything you need to know about Maye from a Fantasy manager perspective, including a scouting report, key stats and an NFL comparison. Strengths An example of Maye processing coverage, instantaneously recognizing his best target and then firing with a quick, accurate pass into a tight window:  Drake Maye with several impressive throws against Georgia Tech alone pic.twitter.com/Qs6jXwhi8x Josh Downs gets open for a 25 yard TD10 – 98 – 2TDs so far vs Pitt ⭐️ pic.twitter.com/pIe7lh5M2o Concerns Any comparisons to Josh Allen or Justin Herbert are pie-in-the-sky. Could Maye get there? Perhaps. But Herbert was a more polished passer as a prospect and Allen was and is bigger and stronger. I think Alex Smith is much closer to who Maye is, especially if we compare them as prospects. Smith worked well in a spread-concept offense, read defenses well, was mobile, didn’t rock the boat with aggressive throws and had a strong arm but not a cannon. Smith was probably a little more accurate but Maye could match or be better there in time. Smith also had a nice, long NFL career, which Maye should have as well — and potentially be more productive than Smith was. © 2004-2024 CBS Interactive. All Rights Reserved. CBS Sports is a registered trademark of CBS Broadcasting Inc. Commissioner.com is a registered trademark of CBS Interactive Inc. The content on this site is for entertainment purposes only and CBS Sports makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the information given or the outcome of any game or event. There is no gambling offered on this site. This site contains commercial content and CBS Sports may be compensated for the links provided on this site. Images by Getty Images and US Presswire

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