Drake Maye already rewarded fantasy managers with an elite breakout in 2025, finishing as the QB3 while showcasing one of the safest weekly floors in fantasy football. Now, after New England prioritized offensive line upgrades this offseason, Maye enters 2026 with a legitimate path to an even bigger statistical leap. Drake Maye, New England Patriots In his second year in the NFL, Maye finished third in fantasy points (406.90) in four-point passing touchdown leagues. He had a floor of 20.00 fantasy points in 14 of his 20 starts (including the playoffs), with his best value coming in five games (28.60, 29.85, 30.10, 29.50, and 35.00), four of which came on the road. Maye went 9-0 away from before losing a neutral site game in the Super Bowl. He passed for over 300 yards in only one contest (380/2) while posting three combined touchdowns in six games. His floor game (14.85 fantasy points) came in Week 5 in Buffalo when Maye failed to score.…