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Mayo offers interesting warning about Patriots’ rebuild
New England Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo. Eric Canha-USA TODAY Sports

New England Patriots coach Jerod Mayo has something of a warning for fans that are expecting a quick turnaround from the team.

Mayo has heard from a number of fans that point out that the Houston Texans essentially went from worst-to-first thanks in part to the efforts of GM Nick Caserio, a former Patriots executive. The biggest change the Texans made was the addition of C.J. Stroud, and fans are hoping that the Patriots can land a similar quarterback with the No. 3 pick in the NFL Draft.

That may be easier said than done, Mayo warned.

“Remember, Caserio had been building that team for [two] years before they got C.J. Stroud in that position,” Mayo said, via Mike Reiss of ESPN. “So when you look at our team — I’m not asking for patience, but I kind of am. It’s a process. It’s not only about the quarterback. Obviously you want to have that QB1 and build around him, but it doesn’t always happen when you want it.”

That may be a warning from Mayo that the No. 3 pick might not necessarily be a quarterback. The coach has shared a similar sentiment before. More realistically, however, any quarterback the Patriots do take at No. 3 might not necessarily be an immediate success the same way Stroud was for Houston.

Some recent reports suggest the Patriots are planning to take a quarterback with the pick, but might go with a somewhat surprising one. Mayo seems eager to manage expectations, perhaps because he thinks any quarterback the team adds will need some time to adapt and develop.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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