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It was said you dont draft backup QBs in Rd2Maybe I'm missing the point of what is being argued here, but my understanding on what was said, is teams only select QB's "early" in the draft for the sole purpose of replacing the current starting QB vice taking an early pick for the purpose of hoping you have a quality backup instead of some late round project or signing a FA as the backup.
That sum it up correctly?
So that's the assumption that every QB taking in rounds 1 or 2 is specifically for the purpose of being the eventual starter (maybe not the same year).It was said you dont draft backup QBs in Rd2
Second round quarterbacks this century that became long-term NFL starters
I'd say 1978/9 were pretty different than today though. Used to let guys hang around the league for awhile too, consider Rich Gannon being like an 8 year vet before turning into the MVP starter he was for Oakland.Joe Montana was drafted in the 3rd round ...
I don't know what the subject is anymore, just saw the last page arguing about 2nd and 3rd round QB's.
I would say that's the argument...I can't see teams like KC or Buffalo drafting a QB in round 1 or 2So that's the assumption that every QB taking in rounds 1 or 2 is specifically for the purpose of being the eventual starter (maybe not the same year).
Just as somewhat of a counter, hasn't it been discussed many times of the lack of quality backup QB's there are around the league? I'd say that is important enough that IF you have an injury prone starter, it's worth investing a higher pick even for backup purposes, potentially starter.
That was my understanding too and particularly focused on the Eagles drafting Hurts in the 2nd. My argument was their QB situation was unstable after losing Foles. To stabilize the position, when you have an often injured and a bit inconsistent QB, you take one in the 2nd not necessarily as a replacement, but as insurance.Maybe I'm missing the point of what is being argued here, but my understanding on what was said, is teams only select QB's "early" in the draft for the sole purpose of replacing the current starting QB vice taking an early pick for the purpose of hoping you have a quality backup instead of some late round project or signing a FA as the backup.
That sum it up correctly?
I don't think the Hurts pick was a bad one, he certainly made a difference not just on the field but in the locker room.That was my understanding too and particularly focused on the Eagles drafting Hurts in the 2nd. My argument was their QB situation was unstable after losing Foles. To stabilize the position, when you have an often injured and a bit inconsistent QB, you take one in the 2nd not necessarily as a replacement, but as insurance.
Sounds like Wentz is a major pain.I don't think the Hurts pick was a bad one, he certainly made a difference not just on the field but in the locker room.
Not sure what they do with Wentz or who wanted/didn't want Hurts but I think Wentz will be a Colt
I wasn't agreeing with the pick just throwing it out there as an example. Oh the other hand the Packers are playing in back to back nfc championship games regardless of if love contributed or not. So maybe they're doing something right.And they have been crucified for that pick! What value has that pick provided for them?
I wasn't agreeing with the pick just throwing it out there as an example. Oh the other hand the Packers are playing in back to back nfc championship games regardless of if love contributed or not. So maybe they're doing something right.
I agree with them investing a pick (not FA $$$) in a backup in case the often injured Wentz went down. Pederson create an issue with his QB moves while healthy.That was my understanding too and particularly focused on the Eagles drafting Hurts in the 2nd. My argument was their QB situation was unstable after losing Foles. To stabilize the position, when you have an often injured and a bit inconsistent QB, you take one in the 2nd not necessarily as a replacement, but as insurance.