A whole lot has been said about the 2020 draft. Usually, we talk in terms of how the draft impacts our team in the near term. My reaction after a few days to ponder the question is different.
What kind of cajones did our GM and coach have to have to trade up in the first round, overlook the obvious weaknesses at WR, ILB, and OT, and draft a player with the raw physical tools, but not the proven decision-making of a franchise QB?
He did this knowing first how the team's fan base would react, how the national media would react, and maybe most importantly how his reportedly thin-skinned, ultra talented superstar QB would react.
I know I couldn't have made that decision. I know I would have chosen my top 2nd round graded WR. I never would have traded up. I know I would have chosen the safe route even if I thought that QB prospect would become a superstar.
I don't think I'm alone in taking the safe route. Besides Andy Reid in KC and Thompson in GB, there haven't been many teams that have drafted their QB of the future while their present QB is leading a playoff or near playoff team. It's a decision that defines you as GM. It's a decision that very possibly causes you to lose your job if things fall off the cliff.
It's also a decision that could set up your team for future success for many years. It's boom or bust. Could you have made that decision?
What kind of cajones did our GM and coach have to have to trade up in the first round, overlook the obvious weaknesses at WR, ILB, and OT, and draft a player with the raw physical tools, but not the proven decision-making of a franchise QB?
He did this knowing first how the team's fan base would react, how the national media would react, and maybe most importantly how his reportedly thin-skinned, ultra talented superstar QB would react.
I know I couldn't have made that decision. I know I would have chosen my top 2nd round graded WR. I never would have traded up. I know I would have chosen the safe route even if I thought that QB prospect would become a superstar.
I don't think I'm alone in taking the safe route. Besides Andy Reid in KC and Thompson in GB, there haven't been many teams that have drafted their QB of the future while their present QB is leading a playoff or near playoff team. It's a decision that defines you as GM. It's a decision that very possibly causes you to lose your job if things fall off the cliff.
It's also a decision that could set up your team for future success for many years. It's boom or bust. Could you have made that decision?

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