The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Patriots’ draft of QB adds more competitio­n for ex-CFL star

- STEVE EWEN

Rourke was named the CFL’s Most Outstandin­g Canadian in 2022.

Nathan Rourke’s path to playing time with the New England Patriots became more crowded Friday night.

The Patriots did the expected and used the No. 3 pick in the NFL Draft on a quarterbac­k, selecting University of North Carolina pivot Drake Maye. He becomes the fourth quarterbac­k on the New England depth chart, joining Jacoby Brissett, Bailey Zappe and Rourke, the former B.C. Lions passer who was born in Victoria and raised in Oakville, Ont.

Rourke, 25, was claimed off waivers by New England on Dec. 18 in the midst of the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars trying to move him from the active roster to the practice roster. He had signed with Jacksonvil­le as a free agent in January 2023.

He didn’t take a snap in a regular season game with either New England or Jacksonvil­le.

Rourke re-signed with New England last month as an exclusive rights free agent.

Maye, 21, was a two-year starter at UNC. Brissett, 31, is an eight-year NFL veteran who signed with the Patriots as a free agent last month, and team brass have talked openly that he could serve as a bridge starter.

“We feel like if we end up drafting a quarterbac­k high, he is someone who can support that player and would be a positive influence on them while competing with them,” Patriots director of scouting Eliot Wolf said of Brissett earlier this week.

Zappe finished last season as New England’s starter. Mac Jones, who began the campaign as the starter, was traded in the off-season, oddly enough going to Jacksonvil­le.

New England struggled last season, finishing 4-13. The Patriots mutually agreed to part ways with longtime head coach Bill Belichick immediatel­y after the season and quickly installed Jerod Mayo as bench boss.

Rourke was named the CFL’s Most Outstandin­g Canadian in 2022 despite missing nearly half the Lions’ season after suffering a Lisfranc sprain in his right foot in the waning moments of an Aug. 19 win in Saskatchew­an. B.C. was 8-1 at the time of his injury.

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