Silvie Lysandra wrote:gambitx777 wrote:?t=IP6r5gbQJc9eRnoZBxXKQw&s=19
Using the draft to "fill holes" works about as well in the NFL as it did for Tommy Sheppard. The NFL is a superstar league, and we have no superstars. It's also a QB league, and Howell is not a good QB, and historically, good QBs cluster near the top of the 1st round. Yes, it's very weird that the the GOAT was a 6th rounder, and that another all time great QB was a 3rd, but it's also survivorship bias - most late round QBs *do not* make it. Yes you can get a Brock Purdy every few years, or a Kirk Cousins, but you can't plan around that because you simply can't compete without a QB or being amazing at drafting around the QB (not just good, amazing)
It's not getting Howell help it's make the team better. Howell is a top 10-15 QB right now. It's crazy to move on from him like that. There are gonna be other QB prospects when the O line inst trash. It's asset management. Other teams do it well, taking a QB in the first or second round would be poor asset management.
Advanced stats have him in the 20s and trending downwards (and a lot of his sacks are credited to him playing poorly, missing open WRs). There was a point where he looked like a top half QB even with that, but the wheels have come off.
QB has a level of impact that's close to that of a superstar in the NBA - yes the QB doesn't play defense, but he also has a 70-80% usage rate on offense, assuming you don't factor in handoffs at all (keep in mind the RPO exists, and play action is heavily influenced by the QB selling it)
From 2009-2019 32 QBs were taken in the first round. Of those, 4 are currently starters for the teams that drafted them. Mahomes, Allen, Murray and lamar. 3 more are still starters on other teams. Stafford, Goff, Mayfield. 2 more are hurt but may not have starting jobs next year. Jones and desean Jackson. 3 more of those were Wentz, Cam and luck. That's 12 players out of 32. 37 percent. They numbers can get played with a bit by moving the years around but the numbers for first round QBs ultimatly being worth the picks are small and ever smaller for the team that took them. Infact the further you go the more you see that the Tony Brady, Brock purdy, Kirk cousins, Fitzpatrick, Dak, is more common than you think.
The NFL isn't a star driven league at all. I don't know where you got that from. Marketing maybe but as far as a Superbowl and winning go. It's usually the best over all team in the end. Yes super stars can change the picture of a team and effect out comes but no star can win on a bad team. It just doesn't happen.
The mock draft I put together wasn't patching wholes it was fixing positions. Two top ten guards, two top ten tackles and a top 5 center isn't a patch it's solving a problem.
Also on Sam Howell. The kids lead the league in yards at points this season. Has decent TD numbers and looks good. It's not his fault he's running for his life behind a **** OL with one good player on it and a defence that can't hold a lead. A lot of his issues are fixed with a competent OL. Now does he have other issues yes and he needs to work on those but for **** sakes the dudes a first year starter in his second year in the league.
No reason to waste a high draft pick on a QB right now that is just gonna get destroyed on a bad team as a rookie. Let same develop as you fix the team. He either gets better and is the guy or you find the guy in a year or two that you can pull into a good team.
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