wco81 wrote:They just better be damn sure the players likely to be available at #3 is someone who's not going to be a bust.
This is a franchise bet, either will making the 49ers very good for the next decade or will be a bust and hamstring them from the lost picks.
I was going to say, Miami could use a QB but that would be an admission that Too was a mistake, just a year after they drafted him. But with #6, they could still get one of the top QB prospects of this draft class.
You're absolutely right, this is a franchise defining move for the next 5 years or so. It sure as hell better work out, or the Lynchahan regime will be done.
Moves like this didn't work out for Washington with RG3. Didn't work out for the Jets with Darnold. Didn't work out for the Rams with Goff. Didn't work out for Chicago with Trubisky, although the leap up the board/price wasn't drastic. Didn't work out for Arizona with Rosen. Philly making the move for Wentz wasn't a disaster, but it didn't work out super great either.
KC's move up for Mahomes ended up being a grand slam home run. Houston's move up for Watson turned out great... until now.