By Steve Atkinson
The first five picks for Eliot Wolf’s first draft were all on offense. The last draft was for Bill Belichick last year and he drafted defense with the first three picks. Eliot Wolf has done more to help Drake Maye in this draft than Belichick did in the draft the last three years to help Mac Jones.
Eliot Wolf drafted two quarterbacks, two wide receivers, a tight end, a left tackle, and a guard. The only defensive player Wolf drafted was in the sixth round. The first offensive player the Patriots drafted last year was in the sixth round.
Eliot Wolf Said What He Was Going To Do In The Draft
Wolf stated time and time again since the combine that they need to weaponize the offense. The Packer Way is to draft and develop and since the defense is pretty solid the focus was on offense. Having Mayo is great because he doesn’t have an ego like Belichick did. Belichick wanted credit for everything and it was everyone else’s fault when things didn’t go his way.
Mayo understood that the focus of the draft would be offense.
The Patriots can’t repeat the same mistakes they did with Mac Jones. Drafting defense when you have a rookie quarterback doesn’t cut it. Naming defensive and special teams coaches to run the offense doesn’t work either. Alex Van Pelt brings in a different system that starting quarterback Jacoby Brissett knows how to run. Brissett is a great mentor for a rookie quarterback and adding Joe Milton provides a great backup for Maye in the future.
Adding Ja’Lynn Polk and Javon Baker to this draft is pretty huge. Baker and Drake Maye had a connection already when they were both committed to Alabama. Who would’ve thought to draft a receiver that already has a connection with the rookie quarterback?
Drake Maye will just take this year to develop and grow. He won’t play and really shouldn’t they don’t want to rush him out there when he’s not ready and they’d be in the same spot three years from now. Sit him for a season then go out in the 2025 offseason and get you’re number one receiver. Polk and Baker could be the number two receivers.
So what does that mean for Tyquan Thornton and JuJu Smith-Schuster? They will both be probably traded or cut just like arrogant backup Bailey Zappe.
Here was Mayo’s answer when asked about the receivers.