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Drake Maye

#10 · QB · Patriots

6'4" • 223 lbs • Age 26

4 yrs experience

4043 trade value

College

North Carolina

Development

X-Factor

99 OVR

Contract Details

Total Contract

$14.18M

5 years

Signing Bonus

$84.67M

One-time

Cap Hit

$62.33M

Current year

Years Left

1

Remaining

Cap Penalty

$61.23M

If released

Cap Savings

$1.10M

If released

Desired Salary

$173.81M

7 years

Desired Bonus

$365.89M

Requested

CONTRACT PROGRESS 1 of 5 years remaining
99
AWR
99
DAC
99
MAC
99
SAC
95
THP
98
TOR
97
PAC
89
SPD
89
ACC
99
TUP
99
BSK

Abilities

Gambit Gambit

The best quarterbacks learn to take calculated risks. When they enter the zone, they can't be intercepted (by AI defenders) and have increased throw speed.

Dashing Deadeye Dashing Deadeye

Passers with this ability have perfect accuracy on all throws under 40 yards while running outside the pocket (except on high/low throws).

Gunslinger Gunslinger

QB has increased pass animation speed and a larger threshold before using the long hail mary windup animation

Inside Deadeye Inside Deadeye

Passers with this ability have perfect accuracy on all throws inside the numbers (except on high/low throws).

Lofting Deadeye Lofting Deadeye

Passers with this ability have perfect accuracy on all lob or touch passes (except high/low and cross-body throws).

Long Range Deadeye Long Range Deadeye

Passers with this ability have perfect accuracy on all deep throws while their feet are set (except on high/low throws).

Pass Lead Elite Pass Lead Elite

Passers with this ability have increased throw power on bullet precision passes (except on high/low throws).

Pocket Deadeye Pocket Deadeye

Passers with this ability have perfect accuracy on all unpressured throws while their feet are set in the pocket (except on high/low throws).

Truzz Truzz

The most effective ball carriers prioritize maintaining possession over all else. When they enter the zone, no tackles made against them will result in a fumble.

Omaha Omaha

Elite quarterbacks are molded by endless hours of film study. When they enter the zone, they have full vision of the secondary's defensive coverage before the snap.

Closer Closer

Locker room pep talks go a long way. Players with this ability can easily enter the Zone in the 2nd half.