New England Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo (left) and owner Robert Kraft. Eric Canha-USA TODAY Sports

Bringing a sizable contingent to Drake Maye‘s pro day, the Patriots certainly have interest in the North Carolina prospect. Holding the No. 3 overall pick, the Pats may well have Maye available to them later this month.

The Patriots will go through with an official “30” visit with the high-end quarterback prospect Friday, SI.com’s Albert Breer reports. After meeting with Maye at the Combine, the Pats already spoke with the two-year Tar Heels starter at his pro day last month.

Although buzz about New England trading out of No. 3 overall has surfaced, this No. 3 choice — in a draft that looks to feature six first-round-caliber quarterbacks — represents a pivotal point for a team that saw its Mac Jones plan go awry quickly. A recent report indicated other NFL execs expect the Patriots to take a QB at No. 3. Another pointed to the team only being OK trading out of the No. 3 slot if it was assured it could land a passer later in the first round.

Maye came into the 2023 season much higher on draft boards compared to Jayden Daniels, but the LSU passer’s Heisman campaign rocketed him onto the same level. Maye also did not enjoy as strong of a season as he put together in 2022. J.J. McCarthy also represents a wild card here, having wowed NFL staffers at his pro day. The Michigan product had already seen his stock rise prior to that Ann Arbor showing.

McCarthy being in consideration for the Commanders at No. 2 would only increase the chances Maye is still there for the Pats at 3. Of course, if McCarthy goes at 2, the Pats would have the Maye-or-Daniels decision. That would be a rather good problem to have for a team that has, save for Jones’ 2021 season, endured mostly bad quarterback play since Tom Brady‘s 2020 free-agency exit.

Already visiting the Giants, Maye will certainly log some more visits before the mid-April deadline. The Patriots have thus far been Maye’s most popular mock-draft landing spot. ESPN.com’s Mel Kiper Jr.’s mocks have sent the Tar Heels’ Sam Howell successor to New England, but Daniel Jeremiah’s latest NFL.com offering mocks Maye to Washington and Daniels to Foxborough. It would certainly be a risk for the Pats to trade out of this draft slot and take their chances with one of the second-tier arms in this class. An early-March report did indicate some Patriots scouts are not sold on Maye, but trading out of No. 3 would effectively remove the top four QBs from the AFC East club’s equation.

The Pats sent many staffers to Daniels’ pro day and Maye’s Chapel Hill showcase last month; given the magnitude of this decision, those trips add up. Offering better size compared to Daniels, the 6-foot-4, 223-pound QB is also nearly two years younger. Maye, 21, threw 38 TD passes compared to seven INTs in 2022. His ratio narrowed to 24:9 last season. But scouts are high on Maye’s arm strength and aggressiveness; he also combined for nearly 1,200 rushing yards between 2022 and ’23, offering teams some intrigue in the running game as well.

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