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12-27-2009, 08:01 PM | #1 |
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Franchise Quarterbacks
Going into the Cowboys game I figured I'd offer a little food for thought on how so-called "franchise" quarterbacks are acquired.
Here is a list of the top-10 NFL quarterbacks by rating currently: Drew Brees - Round 2 (32) Philip Rivers - Round 1 (4) Brett Favre - Round 2 (33) Aaron Rodgers - Round 1 (24) Peyton Manning - Round 1 (1) Ben Roethlisberger - Round 1 (11) Matt Schaub - Round 3 (90) Tony Romo - Undrafted Eli Manning - Round 1 (1) Tom Brady - Round 6 (199) The consistency is that each quarterback on this list was either A) drafted by a franchise who had a strong track record of team building and B) was in most cases given time to learn the trade before playing. My point here is that franchise quarterbacks aren't drafted; they are cultivated. To get from point-A to point-B, a team needs to bring a talented quarterback into a situation where they are given the opportunity to learn a system and surrounded with blue chip talent. Under these conditions, talented quarterbacks can become "franchise quarterbacks." It is a myth to believe that a team that doesn't have a solid foundation of talent will be able to draft a talented quarterback and expect them to succeed. In other words, bringing in a Sam Bradford without giving him time to develop and surrounding him with talent would simply be a waste of a draft pick. There is really no reason why Campbell shouldn't be brought back for the next two years. Other than Campbell there is not one scenario I can imagine where the Redskins are going to have success at the position. |
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