New England Patriots offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt commented on the report that ownership was seeking outside help to develop rookie quarterback Drake Maye.
The report came out on Wednesday and indicated that the organization had asked around the league for help with the quarterback’s development. Van Pelt was viewed as the coach who would work the closest with Maye, which was a role that was established early on.
The rookie has put together five solid starts for the Patriots, tallying 954 passing yards, seven touchdowns and five interceptions.
Van Pelt appeared on the “Jones & Keefe” Show on 98.5 The Sports Hub on Friday and offered his viewpoint on the report.
“I don’t read anything or see anything that’s out there in the press,” said Van Pelt. “I mean, I’m sure, we’ve got a lot invested in the guy. I think I have a good feel on how to get him ready, and I think it’s showing so far. Not worried about that at all. I’m here to develop Drake Maye, and that’s what I’m gonna do.”
Maye appears to be on an upward trajectory, and Van Pelt’s influence can be seen in his development. The bond between an offensive coordinator and first-year quarterback is generally something that isn’t wise to shake up.