It has been nearly a decade since the New England Patriots used a seventh-round draft pick on a USC quarterback who spent his entire college career backing up a pair of Heisman Trophy winners.
Matt Cassel has fond memories of his time in New England, where he blossomed from a college clipboard-holder into a capable NFL quarterback while learning from coach Bill Belichick and watching star quarterback Tom Brady.
"I'm forever grateful to [the Patriots] … for drafting me, really for somebody who hadn't started a game in college and giving me an opportunity to grow, to learn and I feel very fortunate and blessed that I had that opportunity to do that," Cassel said. "It helped me mature into the player that I am today."
Cassel learned a lot from his veteran mentor. Most of all, he learned a lot about leading.
And Brady said he remembers a young quarterback who was chattier than most rookies.
"I had to make sure he didn't overstep his bounds from time to time," Brady said. "But that's part of his personality. He's very energetic. He's just got a great personality."
Cassel and Brady are still buddies. They're both California guys. They hit the links together in the offseason, and their families are friendly. They still talk about every other week.
"We probably won't talk this week, I'm guessing," Cassel said.