There's only 4 real deal good QB's, which is more than most years, but they will be gone in the top 10. People could make a case for any of the 4. I have my own bias but I honestly wouldn't mind if they took any of the 4. At least they are making QB a priority and not sitting back and waiting.
I'm done with Tyrod, I don't want a taller Tyrod with Jackson. Their strengths and weaknesses are the same. Maybe he's slightly better or maybe he's slightly worse. I wouldn't be happy with either outcome. With Rudolph, him being good is so unlikely that it's not worth a 1st round pick for me. He is in a bs offense playing against teams with no defense. He basically just lobs the ball to wide open receivers. Nothing I have seen on film translates to the NFL game.
That brings us to the top 4. Of them, I think Mayfield has more of a chance than I have given him credit for in the past but he has too much bust potential. Only a couple of players his size have made it and that's super risky. Allen too, I wouldn't trade up very far for him, unless there was a way to get him by only giving up the 2x #1's. Darnold, I'm not sold on his mechanics but he is a football player and he will find a way to be on the field and make things happen. I would trade up for Rosen in a heartbeat and there's a chance he is available at 5 or 6 so if it only costs the 2x 1sts and a player like Glenn then it's absolutely a no brainer for me. When he's in the pro bowl in 2 yrs nobody is going to care what we gave up to get him. So hopefully the order of the top 4 goes like that. Let the other teams take the riskier players and if so then we have to move up and get someone.