Clawmaster wrote:
Disagree with the assessment of the QB prospects in this draft class. Only see Lawrence as a possible franchise QB, there are several guys that should have 2nd round grades that someone (Bears) will trade up and reach for in this draft.
There are however numerous guys that should be available in the 1st round that could drastically improve you at LT for the next 5-7 years. You can have the greatest QB in the world, but if you have Leno at LT you really cannot run your offense unless you have a very mobile QB.
So you go LT in first, QB in 2nd, best WR/T/DT in 3rd, and try to find depth at WR/RB/ILB/DT/TE the rest of the way unless they can move a pricey defensive player.
This logic goes both ways but leans more in one direction than another -you can still find O-line talent with high grades after the 1st pick. It’s different with QB tho, that talent pool is much smaller and your chances dip significantly in landing a good one the longer you wait.
I’d also add that you can land a great O-linemen in the draft and still wind up with a bad to mediocre team, but if you hit on the QB, you change the trajectory of your team for the foreseeable future. Plenty of QB’s have operated at high levels even with bad to mediocre lines. It’s not ideal, of course, but a really good QB makes everything else look better and can produce much more desirable results -a great O-lineman surrounded by not much else doesn’t do as much for you in today’s league.
There’s never been a better time to start young QB’s with some talent earlier in the NFL and get results due to the combination of rule changes and play calling/coaching cross over between both the NFL and college.
You and J Bills are free to disagree (obviously), but you’re both wrong about this. An LT or RT at 20 wont do as much good for the future of this franchise as a potential hit with a Mac Jones or a Trey Lance. The odds of more QB’s having success in the NFL are on the rise. Get your O-linemen in the 2nd round for now, the talent separation between linemen at 20 and say 40 isn’t as big as the talent gap availability as the 1st 4-5 QB’s and the rest of them. That’s how you have to look at this in order to understand it imo.
And do keep in mind teams like the Saints (who will draft after the Bears) are also most likely going to be hunting for the QB position. This is important to note because it lessons the chance of a guy you like getting into that 2nd round.
Identify the QB’s you like, attack that position 1st, move on to the rest after.