There’s only so much that can (and should) be gleaned from watching OTA practices in June — weeks before the official start of training camp and full-contract drills.
But during these early days of the NFL postseason, coaches are keeping tabs on players either thrust into new roles or poised for greater returns to see how they’re bracing for a consequential season.
And while Drake Maye already offered up plenty of promise as a rookie in 2024, his new offensive coordinator in Josh McDaniels acknowledged Monday that he’s already been impressed with what he’s seen so far from the 22-year-old signal-caller so far this spring.