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Drake Maye Stands Out At Patriots First Minicamp Practice


has the occasional missed throw that many expected, but there's more juice to the Patriots' operation when the rookie QB is at the controls. Maye's arm talent and athleticism allow him, in flashes, to elevate those around him. In 11-on-11s, Maye was 12-of-17 during full-team drills. Overall, Maye won the day and appears to be ahead of schedule. (New England Patriots)

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Drake Maye Stands Out At Patriots First Minicamp Practice


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