In a remarkable surge, New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye has ascended to the top of the “QB Stock Market,” a ranking compiled by FOX Sports analyst Henry McKenna. This achievement comes in the wake of another standout performance against the New York Giants, solidifying Maye’s status as a leading player in the league.
Maye now leads the list, surpassing notable quarterbacks such as Dak Prescott of the Dallas Cowboys, who secured the second spot, and Matthew Stafford of the Los Angeles Rams, who is ranked third. Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love rounds out the top four. Stafford, who had previously held the top position, saw his ranking slip after a disappointing outing against the Carolina Panthers that included three turnovers.
Over the last several weeks, Maye has demonstrated remarkable consistency. He has accumulated impressive statistics, throwing for 2,627 yards, 18 touchdowns, and only four interceptions during the Patriots’ ten-game winning streak. Intriguingly, Maye has achieved this success without surpassing 300 passing yards in any single game, showcasing his ability to maintain efficiency under pressure.
His recent performance has not only earned him the top spot in the QB Stock Market but has also positioned him as a frontrunner in the MVP race for the season. As fans and analysts alike watch eagerly, it remains to be seen whether Maye can maintain his momentum and continue to secure his place at the top through the conclusion of the campaign.


