Patrick Mahomes has swiftly ascended to legendary status in his six-year tenure as an NFL starting quarterback. With three Super Bowl victories and three MVP titles under his belt, he’s already etched his name among the sport’s elite, all by the age of 28.
What’s particularly remarkable about Mahomes’ trajectory is that he wasn’t initially heralded as a top prospect coming out of college.
Despite not being considered the premier quarterback in his draft class, Mahomes took matters into his own hands in the lead-up to the 2017 NFL Draft by submitting a cover letter addressed to all NFL coaches and general managers, making his case for a formidable quarterback prospect. And he certainly proved his point.
In his letter, as reported by The Players’ Tribune, Mahomes emphasized the essence of football – from performing under pressure to rallying the team in challenging situations. He acknowledged his imperfections but highlighted his resilience and determination to excel.
Reflecting on his college years at Texas Tech, Mahomes underscored his ability to lead an offense and earn respect in the locker room.
Despite skepticism from scouts about his transition to the NFL, Mahomes’ tenure with the Kansas City Chiefs has been nothing short of spectacular. His success validates the belief of Andy Reid and the Chiefs organization in his abilities, demonstrating that Mahomes is not just a quarterback but a transformative force in the sport.