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                    Patriots QB Drake Maye is leading the league in passing percentage on tight window throws, something that WR Kayshon Boutte says means a lot, given that Maye trusts him to make those kinds of passes.
“Tight-window throws are something in this league that I’ve kind of learned from college that, in man, it’s going to be close coverage. And it may not be as open as it is in college, but in the NFL it’s open,” Maye said, via Mike Reiss of ESPN. “So just giving our guy a chance, and realize that receivers, tight ends and even running backs have caught the ball their whole life, and guys on defense aren’t as used to playing football.”
“Tight-window throws, those are part of the NFL. There are good defenders on the other side,” Boutte added. *“As far as when the ball is in the air, it’s really about who wants it more. In those situations, you have to be great at contested catches and at the catch point, too. We talk about catching the ball with strong hands. The DBs are taught to punch through the pocket, so a lot of times it is contact after catch. But I feel like what makes a receiver good, what makes a receiver great, is how they attack the ball. I salute him a lot because he trusts we’re going to make the plays. No...