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12-16-2020, 01:33 PM | #106 |
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12-16-2020, 01:50 PM | #107 | |
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But Alex Smith this year (as much as I love him and his inspiring comeback story) is barely even game manager level. Maybe he's still knocking the rust off? I give him the benefit of the doubt. But let's look at the numbers of his compadres around the league. I made this table (thanks AnonEmouse) to compare the stats of the league leaders at the position, here's your top 12: A couple things: I didn't include fumbles because ESPN and NFL.com and Pro Football Reference all make tracking fumbles difficult thanks to how they sort it. Other than the exceptions noted most elite qb's only have 1-2 fumbles (not sure how many lost since ESPN doesn't specify except in cases of rushing fumbles). So their TD/TO ratio is mostly based off passing td's/int's, except in cases where rushing is a feature of their style. For draft position I put a star on Tannehill because he had to escape the Dolphins to revitalize his career and ascend to the next level. Kirk could have a star too as he had to sit for 3 seasons and study/wait before he got PT, then it took half a season of playing terribly and going down 24-3 at the half to the Bucs before he finally said fuck it and decided to play like he had nothing to lose. But for most of these qb's they are still with the team that drafted them and playing well. Now we scroll down to Alex. I love Alex's redemption story and would be happy rolling with him next year while we find someone to groom, but I also believe planning around a 37 year old qb coming off a gruesome leg injury that is apparently having some sort of issue would be a terrible career move for Ron. My key takeaways from this: You don't have to draft a qb at the top of the 1st to find a stud. You do need a qb with a minimum of 2/1 TD/TO ratio just to compete. If you draft a guy in the later rounds, the odds are that he's going to need more time to sit and develop are higher. Turning someone else's trash into treasure (R. Tannehill) is not impossible, but it is improbable. And finally, there are guys that aren't even mentioned here still having above-average seasons, but they aren't making any noise for whatever reason. Kyler Murray 23/10 td/int (plus 10 rushing td's) Matt Stafford 22/9 Phillip Rivers 20/9 Drew Brees 18/3 (small sample size obv) Lamar Jackson 18/7 (plus 6 rushing td's) I think we might be a bit jaded because last time we traded up for a qb in the draft, it set this franchise back about 4 years. But let's say we finish with a draft pick between 16-32, would you trade 2022's first to move up a few spots to draft a guy you like (assuming he's available on draft day?) Right now we have a quality defense (could use some help at LB/maybe a corner/safety if they want better play from Everett). Assuming we get another quality target at WR/TE next year we might be looking at a 2-3 year window (while we still have key guys on rookie contracts) where we can try to contend. Do we really want to waste next season letting more young guys develop? No. Alex Smith might expect to roll into the offseason as the starter for next year, but that doesn't mean we should be complacent with who we have on the roster at qb. We gotta start looking for the next guy, if Ron & co. aren't already.
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12-16-2020, 01:51 PM | #108 |
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12-16-2020, 02:15 PM | #109 |
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No doubt, a couple more pieces on D and this is a championship caliber D. Just need a little more on offense but overall this team is ready to win in the next 2-3 years if they play their cards right.
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12-16-2020, 05:19 PM | #110 |
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Mooby, sorry to be a pedant, but that's a table not a chart. 😉
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Thanks for the heads up.
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In either scenario we'd trade 2022's first rounder to move up into the next 10 spots to draft a guy who's on the board. Ideally if we could give up 2 two's instead of a first, that'd be better.
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12-16-2020, 07:59 PM | #114 |
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I'd say it might depend on FA. If we fill some gaps with solid not too expensive guys, then we can probably spare 1 or 2 picks in a trade. But if they are cautious and we still have holes, I'd be wary of trading away valuable picks for an unknown.
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Im certainly no cap expert but Snyder will find a way to pay say Stafford or Rivers if he thinks we can seriously contend for a title next year. We have a few key guys injured coming back. We have the draft. I dont know how much of a splash in free agency we would need to make. Also RR will have a full pre season and a lot of our young guys are only going to get better. That being said Im all for what Mooby alluded to which is trading down and giving up 2022’s first for a guy like Zach Wilson and then you can spend in free agency. Problem is FA starts March so if all the vets get signed and we cant trade down in April well..... |
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12-16-2020, 09:22 PM | #118 |
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So what I meant by that is, if WFT can trade their 2020 2nd round pick and their 2021 2nd round pick to move back into the back end of the 1st round and find their QB of the future, I'd be just fine with that. I would not be fine with including the 2021 1st round pick.
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The first two QBs drafted are typically the best in that draft class. Russell Wilson and Tom Brady are exceptions. Jamarcus Russell and Brady Quinn were horrible first round picks but that draft had zero QB talent. Brady Quinn was best of that draft class. If a talented QB is there, you gotta taken him or you end up drafting Carlos Rogers instead of Aaron Rodgers(2nd QB drafted behind Alex Smith). There isn't a young successful QB playing right now that was drafted outside of the first round or second round. Getting a guy like Herbert, Murray, or Josh Allen is the quickest way to turn around a franchise. Drafting a QB is only a piece of the puzzle. You have draft the guy who can play in your system and develop him. Can't pass on a QB if you need one. |
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