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Patriots' biggest winners and losers from OTAs

The New England Patriots officially wrapped up three weeks of organized team activities (OTAs). They didn't practice in pads, but things were competitive in 11-on-11s, which is exactly what you want to see from a team at this time of the year.

Drake Maye looked shaky in the first two practices open to the media, but he ended on a strong note in the final session. The second-year quarterback looked more decisive with the ball in his hands and finally got the better of a Patriots defense that dominated most of the way.

Keep in mind, the practices at OTAs are only a small sample-sized peek at the competition to come at training camp.