I like him as a dart throw, but not here. Don't think he fits within this systemNo Joe Milton for the boom potential?
I like him as a dart throw, but not here. Don't think he fits within this systemNo Joe Milton for the boom potential?
I like him as a dart throw, but not here. Don't think he fits within this system
Yep those are the 2 I'd be keeping an eye on. A couple of intriguing UDFA types as well.Think rattler is a better fit
Jordan Travis also... Although much later
Yep those are the 2 I'd be keeping an eye on. A couple of intriguing UDFA types as well.
I'd imagine the QBs start rolling at some point later today. Teams are getting into the idea of taking one just in case, evidenced by last year when like 10 guys I would have never considered drafting got picked.Think Travis may well go udfa but would mind us using that 7th rounder on him
Javon Baker?Davis, baker, walker
Those are the guys I want with 113
It's a day 3 pick and Johnson is 38. Even if he is the backup this year, we'd be looking again next year. If you've got a weak class like this one, QB could theoretically make sense at some point.I say stick with Johnson as back up. When Lamar's out - we lose, so why invest in it? If Lamar's out long term, may as well maximise our draft picks for next year.
Well, if it's a 5th round pick (for example) and nobody else there you have highly graded and have a 3rd round grade on a QB, you take them. Maybe they surprise and help and showcase promise & then get flipped for a higher pick than the 5th we invested or get a second contract elsewhere at break-the-bank levels to get a 3rd round comp. I see late-round QB investments like stock, depends on the quality of QB & the others available but if it makes sense, go for it.I say stick with Johnson as back up. When Lamar's out - we lose, so why invest in it? If Lamar's out long term, may as well maximise our draft picks for next year.
I'd imagine the QBs start rolling at some point later today. Teams are getting into the idea of taking one just in case, evidenced by last year when like 10 guys I would have never considered drafting got picked.
I say stick with Johnson as back up. When Lamar's out - we lose, so why invest in it? If Lamar's out long term, may as well maximise our draft picks for next year.
I agree, but I see this as a bit of a transitional year anyway. If Lamar goes down, we may as well really take the chance to restockWell, if it's a 5th round pick (for example) and nobody else there you have highly graded and have a 3rd round grade on a QB, you take them. Maybe they surprise and help and showcase promise & then get flipped for a higher pick than the 5th we invested or get a second contract elsewhere at break-the-bank levels to get a 3rd round comp. I see late-round QB investments like stock, depends on the quality of QB & the others available but if it makes sense, go for it.
I say stick with Johnson as back up. When Lamar's out - we lose, so why invest in it? If Lamar's out long term, may as well maximise our draft picks for next year.