Skip to main content

Bill Simmons Said What Every Patriots Fan Is Thinking About Rookie Quarterback Drake Maye

The New England Patriots were widely questioned this past spring after the drafting of former North Carolina star Drake Maye, who offensive coordinator Phil Longo developed during his time with the Tar heels with the third overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft in Detroit. 

Patriots GM Eliot Wolf decided to take the 6-foot-4, 223 pound quarterback over a litany of prospects considered to be of the "can't miss" variety including Marvin Harrison, Jr., Joe Alt, Malik Nabers and several others. 

On Monday, longtime ESPN and independent sports talk personality Bill Simmons took to his X account to share his thoughts on Maye amid a record-setting Monday Night Football performance from Cleveland Browns quarterback Jameis Winston. 

Simmons echoed what many Patriots fans have been thinking during Maye's recent stretch of promising performances.

Drake Maye of the New England Patriots runs from Colts defender Kwity Paye.

Drake Maye of the New England Patriots runs from an Indianapolis Colts defender during this past Sunday's game in Foxborough, Massachusetts. 

"Feels like 30-35% of my texts right now have something to do with getting Drake Maye a GM, an offensive line, a #1 receiver, a defense, a head coach, and maybe even an owner," Simmons wrote on X. 

"EVERY PATRIOTS FAN ABSOLUTELY LOVES DRAKE MAYE." 

Maye threw for 238 yards on 24-of-30 completions against the Indianapolis Colts this past Sunday while rushing five times for 59 yards including a long run of 59 yards. 

He has completed over 67 percent of his passes on the season and has thrown 11 touchdown passes and eight interceptions while taking over the starting job from former starter Jacoby Brissett. 

Follow Athlon Sports on YouTube
Need more sports to feed your inner fan? Visit Athlon Sports on YouTube and subscribe today!
Follow Athlon Sports on Google News
Stay updated with the most interesting sports stories, analysis, and breaking news for the NFL, NBA, college football, college basketball, and more! Tap the star to add us to your favorites on Google News to never miss a story.