Take Jackson at twelve. I'm not keen on Rudolph. (If the first four go real early, you might even have to make a small jump from twelve to secure Jackson.) This would be unfortunate, but I don't want to get frozen out of the top five.
Really appreciate your insights. What are the chances any of these slip to twelve? I like Mayfield and Rosen in that order. I would take Allen if he's there at twelve.
I like Mayfield, Rosen, Darnold as fellas you'd have to trade up to get. (I presume Darnold is going first overall to someone.)
I would take Allen or Jackson at twelve if I couldn't move up.
Yep. I am far from Rosen on politics and religion. So what? I'm looking for the best qb for my football team. (Happen to think it's Mayfield, but Rosen is right there.)
Oh, I agree. Well, I think we know Hackenberg is not an NFL qb. Jury is still out on Allen, but I think he has a chance to be really good. Hence, I'll be rather glad if you pass on him, but I understand why Jets might do so.
I would also be somewhat surprised. Some folks think Allen is like Hackenberg. I think there will be some hesitation to take a similar risk with an expensive pick.
I kinda like Allen, though I get why people think he will be a bust.
This is plausible and disgusting, so I'm going to pretend you are wrong. I should clarify. I don't hate Jackson, but he's my fifth out of five in the first for qb. Rudolph I am throwing a brick at my old tellie.
Could happen, but the cost would also be insane. Probably not a lot of cost control if you want to get that high, but if it's a real tight time window with competition, you could go Vegas broke in a heartbeat. That said, highly doubtful the Browns don't go qb at 1.
Trent Murphy reminds me more of Fitz than Darnold does
I think you overpay at 1,2, and 4. I think the cost to move to 6 - 9 should not be terrible. You're probably guarding against perhaps the Phins, Cards, or maybe the Chargers moving up. Don't think they are in a position to outbid us.
You don't think you can build a reasonably good team around a fella like Darnold in three or four years? Draft, plust FA (we have a lot of money next year) -- and it's five years for a first round rookie contract. You can't presume incompetency. If you do, then why play at all? You go get a franchise qb with the thought it is the most crucial piece and hardest to get in football.
I don't think the Process envisions a complete roster for 2018. They will rightly go get the potential franchise qb. They will still have a second and third to address crucial needs. Lots of FA money next year. What won't be available in 2019? Numerous first round qb prospects.