Drake Maye has surprised many with his breakthrough performance this season in just his second year in the league.

While the No. 3 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft showcased his potential as a playmaker last season given both his arm strength and ability to extend plays on the ground, his consistency and accuracy was expected to be a work in progress.

Fine-tuning those areas of the game is often an expected hurdle for many young QBs looking to find their footing in the NFL.

But Maye has accelerated his developmental timeline in short order this fall.

After getting knocked for 10 interceptions in 12 starts as a rookie, Maye has only thrown five picks through 11 games in 2025 — while also leading the league in completion percentage (71.9 percent) and ranking second in yards per attempt (8.9 pe

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