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Brugler: Next year's quarterbacks "not universally loved"


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38 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

It happens every year. Predicting what qb's will emerge as top candidates a year early is a fools errand.  You have to let it play out in the year they come out and the last game is played. Then you will see who rises to the top.

And even then there’s no telling really. I think we all thought Lawrence would be an absolute home run and he’s been extremely average so far. Not to say he won’t become elite but the trajectory doesn’t put him there currently. It’s just simply the hardest position to assess.

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1 minute ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Lmaooooo...it will be the same thing next year. Kick the can Qbs

It always is,until they actually play the season out and reality sets in. That's why you have to have good scouts and especially a great qb coach that can make chicken salad out of chicken sh*t. Without those 2 things you get a revolving door at the qb position like we've experienced thus far.

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They say this garbage every year. Two years ago this was going to be a generational draft for QB’s. You have to take a shot at a franchise guy if you don’t have one. They said Cam was too big of a risk also, Allen was a huge risk, Mahomes was a risk, Lamar wasn’t even considered a worthy 1st round pick etc

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2 minutes ago, stbugs said:

And having two more in 2025. Oh, and having a high 1st and 3 2nds this year to bolster the team talent before a QB if we truly dislike this class. Oh, and TJ Watt money to spend on two FAs. Hmm, a potential major upgrade at up to 5 starting positions or up to 3-4 and ability to move up for stud 2024 QB or Burns. Heck, if Stafford got hurt or we see those retirements, we might have had the inside track at Williams/Maye with no other pick needed.

Deals like that should be taken and not given. They fugged up and there is no way around it once the 2nd was thrown in. I get 2 future first being hard to swallow but that was a deal they wouldn't have to justify to anyone. Again, if they are not good enough to use that kind of capital well having Burns here won't change our fate. 

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1 minute ago, TheMostInterestingMan said:

And even then there’s no telling really. I think we all thought Lawrence would be an absolute home run and he’s been extremely average so far. Not to say he won’t become elite but the trajectory doesn’t put him there currently. It’s just simply the hardest position to assess.

Lawrence had the misfortune of landing with the Jags at the worst possible time. He was without a doubt the best qb in his draft. But that doesn't guarantee success for him or even the team that selected him. It comes down to who's developing him to play the position and how he handles the role he's been put in. He's been set back in his development there's no doubt about that.

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