Patriots Continue To Emphasize Offense To Wrap Up 2024 NFL Draft Class

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BY KYLE HIGHTOWER

Associated Press

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — A smattering of Patriots fans stood outside the gates to Gillette Stadium on Friday hoping to catch a glimpse of the franchise’s latest attempt to find its next franchise quarterback.

Drake Maye, who was selected third overall by New England in the opening round of Thursday’s NFL draft was about to meet with reporters for photos on the field.

Fans were already wearing Patriots’ Maye jerseys, complete with the No. 10 that he wore in college at North Carolina.

That number, coincidentally, was also worn by former New England quarterback Mac Jones, who was traded earlier this offseason. It led a few of the fans to repurpose their old Jones No. 10 Patriots jerseys by placing tape over his name and writing in Maye’s.

Homemade ingenuity aside, it was emblematic of just how hopeful New England’s fanbase is that this latest move at the position — and this draft — will be the one to stabilize a team that’s gone just 29-38 since the exit of future Hall of Fame quarterback Tom Brady.

“I’m glad I’m going to an organization that knows how to win, has done it before and I’m just ready to get things going,” Maye said.

Time will tell if that was an empty promise or prophecy.

Maye’s selection was part of a relatively straightforward three days of picks for New England, which entered hoping to fill a variety of needs on a team that finished 4-13 in what turned out to be longtime coach Bill Belichick’s final season with the team.

Director of scouting Eliot Wolf has taken over the de factor general manager role once held by Belichick. Despite acknowledging receiving some trade overtures for the third pick during the draft process, Wolf was clear that they felt this rebuild need to start at filling their hole at starting quarterback and the overall offense.

New England wound up making eight picks, with seven coming on offense.

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