Overview
- At the end of mandatory minicamp Maye said he was “starting to really find a stride,” signaling growing comfort with McDaniels’ playbook
- Head coach Mike Vrabel is prioritizing Maye’s leadership growth by placing him in drills that require calling cadence and rallying teammates
- New additions Stefon Diggs and rookie TreVeyon Henderson have bolstered veteran playmaking and added versatility to the passing and running games
- Maye and Diggs have demonstrated strong on-field chemistry throughout spring practices, with the veteran receiver providing guidance and explosive route-running
- A revamped coaching staff led by Vrabel and McDaniels aims to transform a stagnant offense into a more dynamic and competitive unit