Two days of Patriots-Vikings joint practices at TCO Performance Center produced a crisp, competitive, sometimes emotionally heated scene that mattered for fantasy angles. Drake Maye operated under persistent pressure, finishing day two at about 60% on a 33-attempt sample with zero turnovers, while the interior line shuffled players and exposed protection issues. Will Campbell struggled at left tackle, prompting a mid-practice shift to Ben Brown at left guard, and Jared Wilson was moved from the starter slot. Keon White and Javon Hargrave supplied consistent pressure, with Hargrave flashing interior disruption. Stefan Diggs’ status for Week 1 hung in the balance, but Mike Vrabel suggested readiness, creating a plausible late-season-rush narrative for Week 1 bets. Stock watch pointed to Maye’s resilience, Tvian Henderson’s steady production, and Pop Douglas’ drops as notable bumps in the road. The Vikings exposed some mismatches in coverage, notably on Marcus Jones when matched against T.J. Hawkinson, underscoring the value of target distribution and path to offensive progression for New England. Overall, the takeaway blends early-line risk with emerging upside for a Patriots offense still charting its path, while Vikings defenders showed enough pop to matter for fantasy defense-schemes. Fantasy implications: Maye’s floor remains evolving but upside grows if protection improves; Henderson remains a sneaky backfield play; White’s pass-rush presence could translate to sack-rich weeks if he sustains pressure; Diggs’ Week 1 status adds a volatile-but-credible element for Week 1 exposure depending on rostership and lineup decisions.