I somehow missed that one too. Of course, I do make a habit of avoiding Jerry on TV and in print anyway.Except that he has also talked about how valuable it would be to draft a QB in the first and let them sit for a few years.
Blah blah blah blah.Except that he has also talked about how valuable it would be to draft a QB in the first and let them sit for a few years. There have been lots of indications Jerry is seriously considering a QB at 4. Including his super gay interactions with Wentz at the Senior Bowl.
But who knows, like Jerry said, he doesn't have to take a QB at four. But he also specifically said he is considering it.
I take this as a compliment.Blah blah blah blah.
That was directed towards Jerry's comments on the subject.I take this as a compliment.
Not only that but sitting at four in a draft with at least 2 really strong QBs and one of them likely to still be around. How many drafts just outright suck at QB and honestly have no one you would want at the top of the first? And I'm sure someone will point out that once Romo leaves we will probably have a top pick. But that isn't necessarily true either. How many teams with shit at QB are still able to win 6 or 7 games and keep themselves just out of the reach of a real QB prospect? Look at the 49ers who sucked this year but probably won't have a shot at Wentz or Goff. Beyond all of that it's a draft that frankly sucks for position players in the top 10. This is a weak crop of elite talent. So there isn't anyone that makes it worth passing on a legit QB prospect.Then again, Dallas may not find themselves picking at #4 again anytime soon.
That's the real question. If there is, I think he'll have plenty of opportunities to contribute getting practice on Wednesdays and starting when Romo is injured-- which is likely to happen.The thing is...are there any QBs that will be available in the later rounds that have potential to be the next big guy in Dallas?
Rodgers sat three years. Favre was a Jet in 2008.Rodgers was drafted in 05, 4 good years (and 1 bad one) later Brett Favre retired.
Yes, but if Packers brass had said, Favre has 4 or 5 good years left in him, they wouldn't have been wrong.Rodgers sat three years. Favre was a Jet in 2008.
Also Rodgers was taken with the 24th pick, easily within the grasp of any team that wanted him.
I see what you're saying. That longevity proved true in Favre's case, though I believe the Packers thought entering his 14th year he was on his last legs when they drafted Rodgers. Ironically in Romo's case that same longevity won't be likely though his overly optimistic owner thinks the reverse.Yes, but if Packers brass had said, Favre has 4 or 5 good years left in him, they wouldn't have been wrong.
Well said, though I don't think Goff slides for long. Goff is clearly a good prospect from what I can see. Wentz played poor competition and Lynch has poor passing mechanics. The latter two could go anywhere in the 1st round while Goff has too few weaknesses with too many QB-hungry teams.Rodgers could have easily gone #1 overall. There wasn't anyone who had him ranked under Smith, the 49ers just decided on one, in the same way that Goff might slip for a while if Cleveland takes Wentz. If the Packers were drafting #2 overall I don't think anyone would have seen it as a reach to take Rodgers.
I love Wentz as a prospect. I think he could turn into a very good NFL QB but the hype is getting way out of hand. Goff should be rated higher than Wentz and if the Wentz hype train keeps rolling, we may have an opportunity at the best QB in this draft.Just from what I've seen and read I think the Cowboys do like Wentz, but him going #2 looks more and more like a reality. If he is not there at 4, then I don't think we take Goff or Lynch.
Agree. Wentz is almost a fad QB Prospect in that he got a lot of exposure at the 11th hour and suddenly he is the best prospect when in reality Goff has been a favored candidate most of the season. I can live with either however.I love Wentz as a prospect. I think he could turn into a very good NFL QB but the hype is getting way out of hand. Goff should be rated higher than Wentz and if the Wentz hype train keeps rolling, we may have an opportunity at the best QB in this draft.
Yeah, I really like Wentz and would love him at 4. But to me Goff is the even better QB prospect. Just the best pure passer in this draft and in my opinion would have been the best pure passer in last years draft too. Even though he played in a goofy scheme you can see him going through progressions and he does it quickly with a really shitty offensive line in front of him. At his age he should have plenty of time to adjust to an offense that goes under center.Agree. Wentz is almost a fad QB Prospect in that he got a lot of exposure at the 11th hour and suddenly he is the best prospect when in reality Goff has been a favored candidate most of the season. I can live with either however.
Good points.Not only that but sitting at four in a draft with at least 2 really strong QBs and one of them likely to still be around. How many drafts just outright suck at QB and honestly have no one you would want at the top of the first? And I'm sure someone will point out that once Romo leaves we will probably have a top pick. But that isn't necessarily true either. How many teams with shit at QB are still able to win 6 or 7 games and keep themselves just out of the reach of a real QB prospect? Look at the 49ers who sucked this year but probably won't have a shot at Wentz or Goff. Beyond all of that it's a draft that frankly sucks for position players in the top 10. This is a weak crop of elite talent. So there isn't anyone that makes it worth passing on a legit QB prospect.
The stars have perfectly aligned for us to take a QB. We would have to be complete idiots to pass on that for an average player.
I agree.I love Wentz as a prospect. I think he could turn into a very good NFL QB but the hype is getting way out of hand. Goff should be rated higher than Wentz and if the Wentz hype train keeps rolling, we may have an opportunity at the best QB in this draft.
Well if he was a slam dunk stud he would be the number one overall pick. But Wentz checks off most of the boxes you want in a QB. Size, arm strength, quick release, tremendous athletic ability, great leadership skills and experience playing under center. I'm actually not that worried about his level of competition. The only thing that worries me about him is his ability to go through progressions quickly and find the open guy. He has such a big arm that his tendency is to just go to his first read and fit the ball in. With Dez that may work. Because when he is covered he is still really open if you put the ball in the right spot. But I'd like to see Wentz move off his initial target on to number two or three who may be wide open. It's a skill that can easily develop over time. But some QB's just never develop it. Everything else about Wentz I love.If they think Wentz is a slam dunk stud, then I'm fine with taking him at 4.