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I'm pretty happy with our draft, and excited about Clausen's potential. But I was also once pretty stoked about the idea of Shelton and Foster in the same backfield. So with that in mind, here's a list of all the first and second round quarterbacks in the past 20 years.

Jeff George, 1990 1st round pick, number 1 overall

Andre Ware, 1990 1st round pick, number 7 overall

Dan McGwire, 1991 1st round pick, number 16 overall

Todd Marinovich, 1991 1st round pick, number 24 overall

Brett Favre, 1991 2nd round pick, number 32 overall

Browning Nagle, 1991 2nd round pick, number 33 overall

David Klingler, 1992 1st round pick, number 6 overall

Tommy Maddox, 1992 1st round pick, number 25 overall

Dave Brown, 1992 1st round pick, number 29 overall

Matt Blundin, 1992 2nd round pick, number 40 overall

Tony Sacca, 1992 2nd round pick, number 46 overall

Drew Bledsoe, 1993 1st round pick, number 1 overall

Rick Mirer, 1993 1st round pick, number 2 overall

Heath Shuler, 1994 1st round pick, number 3 overall

Trent Dilfer, 1994 1st round pick, number 6 overall

Steve McNair, 1995 1st round pick, number 3 overall

Kerry Collins, 1995 1st round pick, number 5 overall

Todd Collins, 1995 2nd round pick, number 45 overall

Kordell Stewart, 1995 2nd round pick, number 60 overall

Tony Banks, 1996 2nd round pick, number 42 overall

Jim Druckenmiller, 1997 1st round pick, number 26 overall

Jake Plummer, 1997 2nd round pick, number 42 overall

Peyton Manning, 1998 1st round pick, number 1 overall

Ryan Leaf, 1998 1st round pick, number 2 overall

Charlie Batch, 1998 2nd round pick, number 60 overall

Tim Couch, 1999 1st round pick, number 1 overall

Donovan McNabb, 1999 1st round pick, number 2 overall

Akili Smith, 1999 1st round pick, number 3 overall

Daunte Culpepper, 1999 1st round pick, number 11 overall

Cade McNown, 1999 1st round pick, number 12 overall

Shaun King, 1999 2nd round pick, number 50 overall

Chad Pennington, 2000 1st round pick, number 18 overall

Michael Vick, 2001 1st round pick, number 1 overall

Drew Brees, 2001 2nd round pick, number 32 overall

Quincy Carter, 2001 2nd round pick, number 53 overall

Marques Tuiasosopo, 2001 2nd round pick, number 59 overall

David Carr, 2002 1st round pick, number 1 overall

Joey Harrington, 2002 1st round pick, number 3 overall

Patrick Ramsey, 2002 1st round pick, number 32 overall

Carson Palmer, 2003 1st round pick, number 1 overall

Byron Leftwich, 2003 1st round pick, number 7 overall

Kyle Boller, 2003 1st round pick, number 19 overall

Rex Grossman, 2003 1st round pick, number 22 overall

Eli Manning, 2004 1st round pick, number 1 overall

Philip Rivers, 2004 1st round pick, number 4 overall

Ben Roethlisberger, 2004 1st round pick, number 11 overall

J. P. Losman, 2004 1st round pick, number 22 overall

Alex Smith, 2005 1st round pick, number 1 overall

Aaron Rodgers, 2005 1st round pick, number 24 overall

Jason Campbell, 2005 1st round pick, number 25 overall

Vince Young, 2006 1st round pick, number 6 overall

Matt Leinart, 2006 1st round pick, number 10 overall

Jay Cutler, 2006 1st round pick, number 11 overall

Kellen Clemens, 2006 2nd round pick, number 49 overall

Tavaris Jackson, 2006 2nd round pick, number 64 overall

Jamarcus Russell, 2007 1st round pick, number 1 overall

Brady Quinn, 2007 1st round pick, number 22 overall

Kevin Kolb, 2007 2nd round pick, number 36 overall

John Beck, 2007 2nd round pick, number 40 overall

Drew Stanton, 2007 2nd round pick, number 43 overall

Matt Ryan, 2008 1st round pick, number 3 overall

Joe Flacco, 2008 1st round pick, number 18 overall

Brian Brohm, 2008 2nd round pick, number 56 overall

Chad Henne, 2008 2nd round pick, number 57 overall

Matt Stafford, 2009 1st round pick, number 1 overall

Mark Sanchez, 2009 1st round pick, number 5 overall

Josh Freeman, 2009 1st round pick, number 17 overall

Pat White, 2009 2nd round pick, number 44 overall

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Are you mocking your own posts?

lol.

I see about 18 QB's on there I would deem "OK." I see about 6-8 that are pretty damn good.

Is it just me or has there been more success with 1st round QB's lately (according to this)?

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The takeaway from the list of QB's is that it IS a total crap shoot.

Now you udnerstand why Fox and Co never wanted to take a QB with a 1st rd pick. Lock up tons of money with a very high bust rate.

Risk vs. Reward

How many 1st rounders would you have wasted just to get the chance to grab Manning 1, Rivers, Brees...etc.

You may set your team back a few years if you don't get a good one, but what if you do? You have the hardest position on the field locked up for the next 12-15 years.

IMO the risk of never having an elite QB, is not worth the risk of possibly drafting a bust at the position.

Especially if you are a defensive guru like Fox is heralded to be, you should be able to field a team that is good enough on D to make up for a washout first rounder at the QB position.

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