Rainram, great post. I do have to say, though...there were other options. Ryan Fitzpatrick is having a strong year for the 9-5 Jets. He was traded for a Day 3 pick. Tyrod Taylor is having a strong year for the Bills. He was signed as a FA. Mike Glennon is currently sitting behind Jameis Winston but he had a good rookie year and was likely available for a pick on draft day. I won't get into Cutler since there were only rumors he was available. Same with Kirk Cousins.
And hell, maybe all those guys would have sucked here with the supporting cast we had. But there were other options. Would they have been better options? Impossible to evaluate...but after seeing the way Foles has played, I don't think the bar was set very high.
All true. Not great options, but some options existed therein. The caveat, of course, was having an actual buyer for 'perceived-injury-plagued-Bradford', and perhaps more importantly what amounted to a hefty one contract.
At any rate, I would be willing to bet that Snead and the front office have fully been in Find a QB Mode. Color me interested in seeing what their decision is. This should be their biggest and most important evaluation effort and decision.
-Move up at a hefty price for one of the top 2?
-Take whoever is there at our pick? Cook?
-Take BPA in round 1 and hope a QB (Wentz) is there in the second?
-Make some trades on draft day (up or down) aiming for a second tier QB?
-Find a top tier Vet (Stafford, Brees, Cutler)?
-Find a middle tier Vet to compete with Mannion (and draft all BPAs and stockpile more talent but have a dicey QB situation again)?
And what do they do with Foles and his contract?
They've done well evaluating talent (especially top end players/1st round talent...Brockers, Ogletree, Donald, Austin, Gurley).
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