Foxborough
There’s a new hum in Foxborough. For years, the Patriots were a franchise in transition, living in
the shadow of dynasties past. But 2026 feels like a page-turner. With new head coach Eddie
Todd, a promising quarterback in his sophomore season, and one of the league’s biggest cap
cushions—$80 million-plus—this is no longer about rebuilding. It’s about becoming dangerous
again.
The Franchise QB: Drake Maye’s Year Two Leap
Second-year quarterback Drake Maye isn’t just learning the playbook anymore—he’s learning
how to lead. Last season’s line: 3,350 yards, 20 TDs, 15 INTs. Plenty of flashes, plenty of
rookie mistakes. But the tools are undeniable.
Todd’s offense should simplify reads and get Maye moving more, leaning into his mobility while
emphasizing ball security. Projection:
Projected 2026 Statsp
If Maye hits those numbers, the Patriots will have their first true franchise quarterback since
Brady.
TreVeyon Henderson: Rookie Lightning in a Bottle
First-round pick TreVeyon Henderson is set to be the motor of this offense. A back with vision,
balance, and explosive burst, Henderson will step right into a featured role. He’s not just a
runner—he’s a safety valve for Maye in the passing game.
Projected Rookie Campaign
By midseason, Henderson could be a household name.
Stefon Diggs: The Mentor
At 32, Stefon Diggs isn’t expected to carry the offense, but he might carry the receiver room.
Surrounded by Tyquan Thornton, Demario Douglas, and rookie Jamal Coles, Diggs has fully
embraced being the mentor. His production will still matter—think 850 yards, 6 TDs—but his
leadership could prove just as valuable.
The Wall: Will Campbell and the O-Line
Rookie LT Will Campbell enters with the weight of expectation: protect Maye’s blindside. The
Patriots believe Campbell, alongside veterans Michael Onwenu and David Andrews, can
stabilize an offensive line that gave up 46 sacks last year. The goal? Drop that number closer to
30 while creating lanes for Henderson. If this group gels, the Patriots’ offense will hum.
The Defense: Built Different
This isn’t the bend-but-don’t-break Patriots of old. Todd wants aggression—speed off the edge,
pressure inside, and playmakers on the back end. This unit is young, athletic, and loaded with
upside.
Front Four: White, Landry, and Interior Firepower
breakout. Projection: 8 sacks, 15 QB hits.
veteran’s savvy. Pencil him in for 9 sacks.
pass. Projection: 6 sacks, 12 TFLs.
in sub-packages.
This front four won’t just hold gaps; it’s designed to collapse pockets.
Linebackers: The Mapu Factor
The name to know: Marte Mapu. Entering Year 3, Mapu’s range and instincts give this defense
an edge at the second level. He’s versatile enough to blitz, cover, or spy quarterbacks. Projection:
90 tackles, 3 sacks, 2 INTs.
Secondary: Gonzalez and the New Safety Tandem
top-10 shutdown CB in the league. Projection: 4 INTs, 15 passes defended.
Brenden Schooler—once a special teams ace—has carved out a role as the steady
counterpart. Together, they form a young but intriguing duo.
This group is aggressive, opportunistic, and finally built to turn defense into offense.
The Eddie Todd Effect
Todd’s arrival isn’t just a schematic change—it’s cultural. Where Belichick was stoic, Todd is
fiery. Where the old Patriots were secretive, these Patriots are expressive. Todd empowers young
leaders like Maye, Gonzalez, and White to set the tone. The locker room feels lighter, sharper,
and hungrier.
Cap Space & Trade Watch
$80M in cap space. Few teams enter the season with more flexibility. If a star becomes
available—whether a WR1 to complement Diggs or a pass-rushing partner for White and
Landry—expect New England to be active. With playoff aspirations real, don’t be surprised if
Todd and GM Matthew Groh make a splash move before midseason.
2026 Projection
This isn’t a finished product, but it’s a real football team again. With Maye taking the leap,
Henderson bursting onto the scene, and a defense that can make Sundays miserable for opposing
quarterbacks, Foxborough is alive again.
The Todd era has begun—and it feels different.