Patriots Trade Joe Milton III to Cowboys, Raising Questions About QB Strategy
The Patriots dealt Milton and a seventh-round pick for a fifth-rounder, prioritizing team chemistry and solidifying Drake Maye as their franchise quarterback.
- Joe Milton III was traded to the Dallas Cowboys along with a seventh-round pick in exchange for a fifth-round pick, as the Patriots sought to avoid internal friction over quarterback roles.
- Milton, who believed he could challenge Drake Maye for the starting QB position, expressed excitement about joining the Cowboys, fulfilling his dream of playing in Texas.
- Head coach Mike Vrabel emphasized the timing of the trade as a deliberate move to maintain team culture and eliminate ambiguity in leadership within the Patriots' QB room.
- Former Patriots star Devin McCourty highlighted Milton's raw talent but noted the team's preference for Maye, citing his energy and potential as key factors in the decision.
- The Patriots now face a gap in their developmental quarterback pipeline and are reportedly considering prospects, such as Alabama's Jalen Milroe, in the upcoming draft.