We're starting to see some 7-round mocks on this board and elsewhere but in none of them is a QB taken. An easy oversight, I guess, but it DOES seem to me an oversight.
Our current backups are both 33 and neither has exactly shaken the world. We took mid-rounders Webb and Lauletta amid the relative safety of the Eli era -- now gone -- and we have a plethora of late-round picks coming up.
Just screams to me "developmental QB" time. I HATE to use that term because we haven't been able to develop shite at the position in... ever? (Or at OL, for that matter.) I don't think it's an if or maybe, I think it's which/who/when? Thoughts?
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This team has so many needs and QB isnt one of them at this point.
Thanks for making me laugh.
Don't have a name for you, in these scenarios beauty is in the eye of the beholder. If the Princeton kid doesn't get drafted, maybe him.
Until you start seeing better Offensive Tackle play (drafting some would help), Daniel Jones is going to take his lumps and our backup QBs are going to get into games.
Not a pleasant thought but count on it.
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They already signed Colt McCoy to back up Jones, and AT is still on the roster, too, so one of these guys will be the second QB.
Sign an OFA or a journeyman who is on the street and figure that this player will be on the practice squad this season.
Lmao that was great, stupid but I keep laughing anyway
It does not hurt to bring in a late round to an undrafted quarterback as a developmental player. It does not matter who the backup quarterbacks are or their age.
I wouldn't draft a quarterback any earlier than the 6th round, but they can certainly take a flier on one this year.
But you missed the Jeopardy question answer:
"Who is Daniel Jones?"