Simpleton
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If we indeed move up to the 20-25 range for one of these two it will typify the stupidity of this organization. They could have easily made the early evaluation that either Goff or Wentz are legit top 5-10 prospects and been aggressive about moving up, where the cost back in late February or March may have been much cheaper, or if that didn't work out they could've said screw it in terms of a QB early and moved on with the draft by improving the defense and giving Romo more weapons. Hell, they could just trade down from 4 and take Lynch or if he is gone and they feel like they must, Cook or Hackenberg, while stockpiling more resources.
But no, because these geniuses have finally been slapped in the face with the reality of our QB situation they are going to force something and throw good resources after bad to take marginal QB prospects with very obvious flaws, and also just because they HAVE to have this boffo DB prospect with 3 career INT's. If they give up a 3rd this year and say a 3rd next year to move up to take Cook or Hackenberg, and then probably waste a few years developing one of them while ignoring other 1st round QB prospects, it will likely set the organization back years.
Both of these guys have tools so maybe with 3 years on the bench to learn they will end up decent QB's, but it's just as likely that they don't, maybe more so, and at the end of the day we're left with sinking a bunch of resources just to reach for a QB because they got desperate.
Really speaks to the short shortsightedness of this organization. The proper move now would be to go all in for the last blue chip QB in Lynch if he's available in the 15-25 range or just ignore QB until the 4th or later, looking for only a decent developmental prospect who could become a good backup like Brandon Allen. Then you cross your fingers Romo stays healthy this year and you look hard again at QB's next year.
But no, because these geniuses have finally been slapped in the face with the reality of our QB situation they are going to force something and throw good resources after bad to take marginal QB prospects with very obvious flaws, and also just because they HAVE to have this boffo DB prospect with 3 career INT's. If they give up a 3rd this year and say a 3rd next year to move up to take Cook or Hackenberg, and then probably waste a few years developing one of them while ignoring other 1st round QB prospects, it will likely set the organization back years.
Both of these guys have tools so maybe with 3 years on the bench to learn they will end up decent QB's, but it's just as likely that they don't, maybe more so, and at the end of the day we're left with sinking a bunch of resources just to reach for a QB because they got desperate.
Really speaks to the short shortsightedness of this organization. The proper move now would be to go all in for the last blue chip QB in Lynch if he's available in the 15-25 range or just ignore QB until the 4th or later, looking for only a decent developmental prospect who could become a good backup like Brandon Allen. Then you cross your fingers Romo stays healthy this year and you look hard again at QB's next year.