Big J wrote:thesack12 wrote:Big J wrote:
Taysom Hill can’t do that stuff either, but he’s been a pretty valuable contributor for the Saints.
Taysom Hill can also be used as a viable fullback/tailback and even a receiver at times. Trey Lance can't currently do either of those. Trey would need development in those areas. The ironic thing there is we are all bemoaning the lack of developmental reps at QB for Trey, yet here you are trying to propose grooming him for a Taysom Hill type of role which would only hinder his potential growth as a QB.
Having a goal line/short yardage QB on the roster is better than having a worthless 4th round pick.
For starters, a 4th round pick is far from worthless.
You are neglecting to consider several things with your idea of making Trey a "short yardage QB."
You would be carrying a QB3 that costs you $6 million, let alone have that guy in such a limited specialized role. Where is the value to overall roster construction there?
The logistics of keeping Trey as QB3 on game day active list. In order to be available to be used in the role you are advocating Trey would have to be named as active during every game day. Which completely wipes away the benefit of the new "emergency QB" rule that was put in place for this year for being able to have 3 QB's available for games but only have 2 on the official active list That 3rd QB would only be eligible to play if the other 2 guys get hurt. So that being the case Trey would have to be on the official active list in order to be able be used in the short yardage role you are talking about. So you have to carry 3 active QB's (and keep in mind the situation you want to put Trey in, may not ever surface during the game) and be short a more useful player at some other position. In essence you just completely erased the benefits of the new QB rule.
There are no guarantees, that Trey would even be effective in such a role. In which case, what happens when Trey comes up short on the play, and the playclock is ticking down to the next play. Do you leave him out there to try the same thing again, or do you have to try and sub him out, get Brock back in there, get into the huddle, call a play, and get the ball snapped before you get a delay of game flag? In addition, if you use Trey in this role more than a couple times Defenses are going to catch on to it pretty dang quick.
No matter what type of other role you wold be trying to carve out for him at the end of the day he would have still been QB3. Being QB3 gets next to no in-season reps, now consider the human element here. Do you really think Trey would have been happy being locked away as QB3 and getting basically no further development as a QB while being used in a role that certainly exposes him to injury. Didn't he break his ankle on a running play?
Lastly, do you think Trey wants to chase his 2nd contract being viewed as a QB, or a short yardage ball carrier?