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Griff's QB Mid-Season Rankings
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(11-05-2017, 01:10 AM)flgatorsandjags Wrote:(11-05-2017, 12:51 AM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: I guess we differ on that. I see a HUGE drop off after Rudolph, Mayfield and Rosen. HUGE! If we miss on a QB in this draft, it could cause us to miss out on our window of opportunity.Not really, I think there is a pretty big drop off, but also think there will be some good QBs that will be available in the 2nd or 3rd. So you are saying if those guys go early to teams that don't want to trade back you don't want to draft a QB? I'm saying if those teams want to take the guys I targeted and they refuse to trade back, we should be prepared to be in a holding pattern, because I don't see us improving at QB in 2018. I wouldn't take a QB in round 2, because I just don't see a franchise guy outside of the players I mentioned and if we spent a 2nd rounder on a QB, it would be harder to justify using a 1st rounder on a QB in 2019, which we likely have to do. Besides, I really do not like Josh Allen, Luke Falk or Clayton Thorsen and those are the guys I have projected in round 2. To me, picking any of those 3 would be a waste. In the scenario you mentioned, I would likely try and trade completely out of the first round to acquire a first rounder in 2019 and some additional picks. I would then likely take a QB in the 3rd round, purely out of desperation, maybe Riley Ferguson or Logan Woodside, if either were available. Even if this entire scenario came to pass, I'd still be against signing Kirk Cousins. He's just way too expensive and he's not a top tier QB. He's not worth putting ourselves in future "cap Hell." (11-05-2017, 01:11 AM)JackCity Wrote: I actually agree to some degree. Mayfield, Jackson, Rudolph ( not a big fan) and Rosen are going to be the top 4 QBs this year. Agreed. |
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