The Dallas cowboys saw their two quarters of aid go to this off -season, with Cooper Rush singing with the Ravens of Baltimore and Trey launches having the opportunity with the Los Angeles loaders.
Before these departures, the director general Jerry Jones accepted a business with the New England Patriots to land the QB Joe Milton III, the potential safeguard of the team for this season behind Dak Prescott.
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Dallas also received a seventh-round choice in the draft of the NFL 2025 (which turned into UCLA DT Jay Toia) in exchange for a fifth round (which turned into LSU OG Miles Frazier) sent to New England.
Since then, reports have been paint a dark image of the Milton recruit from Milton to Foxboro last season. This can also explain the reasoning of its rapid shipment.
According to the initiate of the Patriots Greg Bedard, Milton did not make many friends in the Patriots building.
“Joe Milton – and it’s a direct quote from someone in the organization – is not a good guy,” Said Bedard on his podcast.
“Knowing your role, playing your role, being part of a harmonious quarter -back room – it was going to be a problem. It was not Drake Maye. It was just the room.”
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Drake Maye, of course, was also a quarter recruit with New England last season after being the overall choice n ° 3. Maye started in 12 of the 13 games he played last season, while Milton watched since the touch.
Milton, apparently, did not like New England, saying Maye as their quarter of the future so quickly in their careers. However, Maye deserves it after having performed somewhat well last season.
Maye launched for more than 2,000 yards and succeeded 15 affected, while Milton was limited to a single action match … in the final of the regular season.
During his first speaking on trade, New Pats head coach Mike Truebel has mentioned The organization “in the future” with Maye and the veteran Josh Dobbs, resulting in a decrease in Milton representatives in the future.
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This explains its playing time. But has the trade was done so early in the offseason due to problems with Milton problems in the locker room? Or did Maye feel the pressure of Milton after his solid game a match in the week 17?
The latter does not seem to be the case, despite the rumors resulting from the final match of the Pats.
New England could have obtained a more important return to its job if it had come later in the off-season, but it seems that they are content to abandon the former Tennessee star.
According to Trebel, the move was “what is best for the team …”
The talented Gunslinger 6-5 now gets a new opportunity in Dallas, where he will be back on the bench behind the veteran leader Dak Prescott … and even has a chance to be the third channel behind Will Grier.
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Only time will tell us how Milton occurs and how he reacts to the place where he can fall into the Dallas QB depth painting.
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