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Drafting a new QB every 4-5 years


panthers90

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Yes I know this thread is stupid, but I don't really care...

 

With the money being spent on "elite" QBs, what if teams drafted a QB in the first round (trading up if necessary) and didn't re-sign him, but instead just drafted another first round QB when their contract was up?

 

What I'm trying to get at is say we drafted Bridgewater and released Cam. How much better would we be with a rookie QB plus $15 mil in FAs every year for 4 years vs Cam and our current roster?

 

Discuss... or don't.

 

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It's a horrible idea

 

Although the last two champions and 3 of the last 4 teams to play in the SB have had QB's on their rookie contracts.

 

But if you were to be able to franchise and trade them for multiple first round picks each time, then it could be different.

 

You could be drafting a top 5 QB each time, having them kill it, and then trade them away for another top 5 pick plus others.  You'd have a ton of high round draft picks and a lot of cap space by doing that.

 

Still, it would be tough to do that on a consistent basis every 4 or 5 years

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Rather give the QB $15 million.  You can't really do that much with $15 million.  You can sign a starter and a stud or you can sign about 3 starters (using media terms here, not Dave Gettlemen terms).

 

Also what if you just drafted Blaine Gabbert or Jamarcus Russel?  Yea I'll take the sure thing.  You also need to remember that even though quarterbacks are paid way too much, every other team in the league is doing the exact same thing.  If the price of quarterbacks went down the price of other positions would go up.  It all rounds out to the same amount of cap space (basically every team works the cap like this: salary cap - qbcost = salary cap you can use)

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I probably wouldn't pick the QB position but other positions YES. For example why pay someone like Dwill or Jstew 8/9 mil when you can just draft a replacement. CJ is a great example too. He cost way too much even with his level of production. 

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Say you take a shot on a player like Sam Bradford.  Seems to have all the tools.  Makes some great plays but never seems to really take that next step.

 

Now you just let your franchise QB go for an average QB.   Get a GM that knows how to manage his cap and you can afford a franchise QB. 

 

 

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It's a horrible idea

Although the last two champions and 3 of the last 4 teams to play in the SB have had QB's on their rookie contracts.

But if you were to be able to franchise and trade them for multiple first round picks each time, then it could be different.

You could be drafting a top 5 QB each time, having them kill it, and then trade them away for another top 5 pick plus others. You'd have a ton of high round draft picks and a lot of cap space by doing that.

Still, it would be tough to do that on a consistent basis every 4 or 5 years

3 of 4? I can't figure out the 3rd after RW and JF

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