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By: Cameron DaSilva | June 27, 2019 9:48 am ET
On “Good Morning Football” this week, Schrager was asked which quarterback in the NFC West he’d take for the next five years. His pick? Goff.
“I’m going with Jared Goff, which might be a surprise to some,” Schrager said. “But I look at the landscape around the NFL and I look at Russell Wilson and I say, OK, what’s he got around him as far as wide receivers? His offensive coordinator, is he a pass guy, Schottenheimer? Not necessarily. I look at the experiment down in Arizona. Until I see it, I don’t know what I’m getting. And then I look at the 49ers and [Jimmy] Garoppolo’s started 10 games in his career. I can’t go anywhere with him yet.”
Schrager’s right: There are questions across the division with each quarterback – Goff included. Wilson is clearly the more accomplished player than Goff, but he’s going to be in a run-heavy offense and he doesn’t have the weapons around him that Goff does. Kyle Murray is still an unknown as an NFL quarterback, while Garoppolo is inexperienced and is coming off a torn ACL.
It’s not bold to take Goff over Murray and Garoppolo, but it is to pick him over Wilson. But in Schrager’s mind, his supporting cast and coach (Sean McVay) make him the best choice in the division over the next five years.
“I’ll take the guy who I’ve seen do it on the field, do it in this offense. And no offense to Russell Wilson, if you want to ask me whose career I’d rather have, Russell Wilson 10 out of 10 right now. Russell Wilson is a Hall of Fame quarterback,” Schrager said. “But if you’re telling me for the next five years, knowing what Jared Goff has around him in three talented wide receivers and Todd Gurley and Sean McVay calling the plays, I will roll with Jared Goff over any of those quarterbacks in that division.”
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