There's no question that Drake Maye is the New England Patriots ' starting quarterback, and anyone who questions that is out of their mind. A discussion about who the backup could be is a lot more interesting now after the NFL Draft. The Patriots spent a seventh round pick on Texas Tech's Behren Morton , a quarterback who came to Gillette Stadium for a "Top 30" visit earlier in the offseason. He'll now join a quarterback room with Maye and Tommy DeVito, who was essentially bumped up in the depth chart after Josh Dobbs was released in March. So is DeVito the automatic backup quarterback? Does Morton, who impressed in college with his athleticism and off-platform throws, get a long look at potentially being second-in-command in 2026? "I think that's something that'll get determined," executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf told reporters following the NFL Drat. "Coming from a shotgun, spread offense like Texas Tech to what we run here with Josh (McDaniels) is kind of night and day.…