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is it just me or would anyone else rather draft a Stanzi, McElroy, or Taylor in the 4th or later.
There are so many flaws with the top guys and they will take so much time to develop, why not take one of these three and develop them.
If we are going to have to develop them anyway I would rather draft players in the first three rounds and then projects after that.
Trouble is, the guys you mentioned will probably never develop into anything but clipboard holders. At least the better guys have a chance to develop into starters.
But I'm all for drafting D in the first several rounds, and leaving Fitz at the helm for another season.
Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?
Trouble is, the guys you mentioned will probably never develop into anything but clipboard holders. At least the better guys have a chance to develop into starters.
But I'm all for drafting D in the first several rounds, and leaving Fitz at the helm for another season.
Well I think what he is saying is that he'd rather take a flyer on a late Round QB and let Fitz play the season as opposed to drafting Newton or Gabbert.
I keep saying, Gabbert and Newton just happen to be the best QBs in the draft, but that doesnt mean they are any of the best players. QBs are important obviously, but just because they are the BEST QB's doesnt mean they are the best players in the draft, and I think this is something we should never do. It is basically reaching. Newton I could see because of his tremendous ceiling, but Gabbert was a 2nd rounder until Luck decided to stay in school...no one should jump into the top 10 from the 2nd round just because another player doesnt declare.
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