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Irony, given this picture of you:


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Fox Sports analyst Nick Wright believes New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye will take a step back in all areas next season. Wright stated his case during a recent appearance on First Things First.

Maye had a tremendous season in 2025, when he was one vote shy of tying Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford for the NFL MVP award. He had 4,394 passing yards, 31 touchdowns and eight interceptions on the season.

He took the second-year leap that many Patriots fans hoped he would and became a rising star in the process, leading the team on an improbable run to the Super Bowl. However, Wright does not believe that Maye will have the same success in 2026.


“I think across the board, he will take a step back next year," said Wright. "I think he will not look as eye-popping on the deep passes, like he did early. I think his numbers will take a huge hit. I think the team’s record will take a huge hit. And I think there will be some, particularly early in the season, real scar tissue from the playoff run and Super Bowl and what that did to at least his early season confidence."


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Wright is not one to be bashful about his takes.


There may be some truth to his take with the Patriots set to have the sixth-toughest strength of schedule to begin the year. A slight drop-off is not out of the question.

But given Maye's incredible talent, along with Josh McDaniels calling the plays, it's hard to envision a steep decline for the young quarterback in Year 3.
 



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Make your predictions:

Legal issues aside, will Diggs come back at his current cap number or will he take a pay cut?
Ditto with Barmore? Media has started to hit at a possible trade to apply that money towards the edge.
Do they keep Owenu at his whopping $25M cap number?
Which FA's do you see them going after?
 
Make your predictions:

Legal issues aside, will Diggs come back at his current cap number or will he take a pay cut?
Ditto with Barmore? Media has started to hit at a possible trade to apply that money towards the edge.
Do they keep Owenu at his whopping $25M cap number?
Which FA's do you see them going after?
Right now I lean to both being back.. Diggs was a leader for this team last year and proved he still has juice. HIs $$ is reasonable. I think they try to bolster the OL in FA.
 
Make your predictions:

Legal issues aside, will Diggs come back at his current cap number or will he take a pay cut?
Ditto with Barmore? Media has started to hit at a possible trade to apply that money towards the edge.
Do they keep Owenu at his whopping $25M cap number?
Which FA's do you see them going after?


These aren't predictions because I think the WR situation in Philly has at least a chance to impact how the team chooses to spend money this season, but...


Diggs could take a cut, or even get cut, but he could also be a simple re-structure to lower this year's cap hit, while Onwenu would require a contract extension that I'm not sure he's earned.

Barmore's situation would seem more dependent upon the outcome of his case and, maybe, how much the coach and/or owner believe his side of the story.
 
Right now I lean to both being back.. Diggs was a leader for this team last year and proved he still has juice. HIs $$ is reasonable. I think they try to bolster the OL in FA.
It sounds like the Pats aren't interested in anyone else in FA which may signal they may take on Diggs' cap hit for 2026. However, he's nowhere close to Diggs we saw in Minnesota or Buffalo. He's turned into a more expensive version of Jakobi Meyers who both can't shake man coverage.
Diggs could take a cut, or even get cut, but he could also be a simple re-structure to lower this year's cap hit, while Onwenu would require a contract extension that I'm not sure he's earned.
Diggs has leverage as there aren't players in that price range that are available. Pats may ask for a slight hair cut, but it sounds like they aren't going to bother.
Barmore's situation would seem more dependent upon the outcome of his case and, maybe, how much the coach and/or owner believe his side of the story.
I think they may be willing to give him one more season as this really is his first full season back from the blood clots. They really should've shut him down in 2024. But in his last 25 games, his production has been awful when you compare it to 2023. He's really fallen off a cliff. Patsfans go straight to the "double team" excuse, but he was getting doubled team slightly more 4% than in 2023. I don't recall him having a knee issue, but media is now brining that up as well.


However, we are starting to hear more leaks from the media that the Pats have been dealing with his "attitude" which could be a factor in whether he's worth the hassle.
 
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