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Phil Perry makes the case for the Patriots to invest their third overall pick on Drake Maye. What do the analytics tell us about how a player will translate to the NFL? Phil Perry talks with Cynthia Frelund of the NFL Network to find out more.
1:00-Why Phil is buying in on Drake Maye
6:30-What the numbers tell us about Maye’s potential
12:30-Daniel Jeremiah’s assessment of Maye
22:30-Interview with Cynthia Frelund
Watch on YT: https://youtu.be/pHAaX2Uvd-E
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