The New England Patriots are well on their way to rewriting the script of what many thought was going to be a multi-year rebuild. Under Mike Vrabel's leadership, the team has exceeded expectations and is now sitting pretty as one of the top teams in the league.
In fact, their 11-2 record makes them tied with the Broncos for the best record in the NFL – not bad for a team that was expected to be in rebuilding mode. The Patriots' ascent to contender status can largely be attributed to the emergence of quarterback Drake Maye, who has played like a legitimate MVP candidate this season.
Maye's impressive stat line so far – 23 touchdowns, 3,412 passing yards, and two rushing scores – is a far cry from our initial prediction of 26 passing touchdowns, four rushing scores, and 13 interceptions. He has been able to extend plays with his legs and complete 71.5 percent of his throws, making him an elite quarterback in the eyes of many fans.
However, some of our other predictions haven't aged as well. For example, TreVeyon Henderson's ability to surpass 1,000 rushing yards was always a long shot, given the team's struggles with their running game this season. While he has shown promise, it remains to be seen whether he will ultimately reach that milestone.
Other predictions didn't fare much better either. Mack Hollins' emergence as a red-zone threat hasn't materialized like we expected, while Christian Gonzalez's injury issues have been more of a concern than a distant memory. However, in some instances, our predictions were spot on – Andy Borregales settling into his role as kicker being one of them.
One prediction that did hold up well was the Patriots' ability to shore up their offensive line issues. The team has made significant strides in this area, and while they're still not perfect, it's clear that Vrabel's coaching has made a major impact on the unit.
Lastly, our prediction that K'Lavon Chaisson would be an impactful offseason pickup on defense holds true as well. The former first-round pick has emerged as a potent pass-rusher and forced fumble recovery specialist.
Of course, there are always some curveballs in sports, and it remains to be seen whether the Patriots will ultimately come up short of the playoffs with an 8-9 record.
In fact, their 11-2 record makes them tied with the Broncos for the best record in the NFL – not bad for a team that was expected to be in rebuilding mode. The Patriots' ascent to contender status can largely be attributed to the emergence of quarterback Drake Maye, who has played like a legitimate MVP candidate this season.
Maye's impressive stat line so far – 23 touchdowns, 3,412 passing yards, and two rushing scores – is a far cry from our initial prediction of 26 passing touchdowns, four rushing scores, and 13 interceptions. He has been able to extend plays with his legs and complete 71.5 percent of his throws, making him an elite quarterback in the eyes of many fans.
However, some of our other predictions haven't aged as well. For example, TreVeyon Henderson's ability to surpass 1,000 rushing yards was always a long shot, given the team's struggles with their running game this season. While he has shown promise, it remains to be seen whether he will ultimately reach that milestone.
Other predictions didn't fare much better either. Mack Hollins' emergence as a red-zone threat hasn't materialized like we expected, while Christian Gonzalez's injury issues have been more of a concern than a distant memory. However, in some instances, our predictions were spot on – Andy Borregales settling into his role as kicker being one of them.
One prediction that did hold up well was the Patriots' ability to shore up their offensive line issues. The team has made significant strides in this area, and while they're still not perfect, it's clear that Vrabel's coaching has made a major impact on the unit.
Lastly, our prediction that K'Lavon Chaisson would be an impactful offseason pickup on defense holds true as well. The former first-round pick has emerged as a potent pass-rusher and forced fumble recovery specialist.
Of course, there are always some curveballs in sports, and it remains to be seen whether the Patriots will ultimately come up short of the playoffs with an 8-9 record.