ravidubey
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Wolf's approach was more myth than truth. Because he drafted/traded away two QB's (Brooks and Brunnell) people came away with the impression that he drafted them every year.If he sticks to that line of thinking, maybe he will in fact draft a QB every year (Ron Wolf method) and hopefully hit on one between now and then
That doesn't happen any more, at least not for more than you drafted a guy for. The Pats just traded Ryan Mallett for a conditional 6th after drafting him with a 3rd and never playing him. Kirk Cousins was a 4th round pick, and the jury's still out on whether he's anything special. The team that drafted him doesn't think he's good enough to pay him real QB money.
I think you draft a QB after the 3rd round for injury depth.
Rounds 1-3 is where you'll find your future starter, but once you draft him you need to play him asap to get him reps or your investment stales.