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andrewlt
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GoShox
United States1835 Posts
On February 28 2013 04:01 andrewlt wrote: KC has a love affair with qbs on other teams. One of the most fascinating stats I heard last year was that KC hasn't had a qb they drafted win a game for them since the 1980s. Exactly. First #1 overall pick ever for the Chiefs.. and they're going to spend it on a LT, even though they already have a solid one. It's just sad. It's like the Matt Cassel trade all over again. And to think I was even excited for next year...... | ||
ZapRoffo
United States5544 Posts
On February 28 2013 04:03 GoShox wrote: Exactly. First #1 overall pick ever for the Chiefs.. and they're going to spend it on a LT, even though they already have a solid one. It's just sad. It's like the Matt Cassel trade all over again. And to think I was even excited for next year...... Well what other QB did you have your eye on? | ||
Ferrose
United States11378 Posts
On February 28 2013 03:54 xDaunt wrote: KC has some talent on its team, so it's not like they're going to need Smith to carry them game to game. That said, I do think that a high second rounder is a fairly steep price to pay for someone like Smith, who will never be a franchise quarterback. You can also argue that with players like Tom Brady and Russell Wilson, not every franchise QB is found on day one (and I guess round two, in this case) of the draft. | ||
Intact
Sweden634 Posts
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TwoToneTerran
United States8841 Posts
On February 28 2013 04:03 GoShox wrote: Exactly. First #1 overall pick ever for the Chiefs.. and they're going to spend it on a LT, even though they already have a solid one. It's just sad. It's like the Matt Cassel trade all over again. And to think I was even excited for next year...... They'll probably trade out or pick up D-Line help. I doubt they're picking Joeckel #1. | ||
xDaunt
United States17988 Posts
On February 28 2013 04:13 Ferrose wrote: You can also argue that with players like Tom Brady and Russell Wilson, not every franchise QB is found on day one (and I guess round two, in this case) of the draft. I'm not positive about this, but I want to say that most of the current starting quarterbacks were taken outside of the first round, including a majority of the "franchise" ones. Without a doubt, a majority have been taken outside of the top 5 or 10 picks. | ||
Southlight
United States11744 Posts
On February 28 2013 04:44 xDaunt wrote: I'm not positive about this, but I want to say that most of the current starting quarterbacks were taken outside of the first round, including a majority of the "franchise" ones. Without a doubt, a majority have been taken outside of the top 5 or 10 picks. If that were the case, it'd just be cyclical, as only several years ago the vast majority of starting quarterbacks were first-rounders. | ||
xDaunt
United States17988 Posts
On February 28 2013 04:52 Southlight wrote: If that were the case, it'd just be cyclical, as only several years ago the vast majority of starting quarterbacks were first-rounders. Maybe. I think that the largest takeaway though is that quarterback is one of the most mis-evaluated positions as well as one of the toughest to develop. | ||
Southlight
United States11744 Posts
But I believe as of several years ago it appeared to be the case that the vast, vast majority of QBs came from the first round, and that later-round QBs were not nearly as successful with very few exceptions, at least as long-term franchise-calibur starting QBs. | ||
Ferrose
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semantics
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Plus he's labeled as a high character kind of guy which is something the KC can use. That being said he's doing nothing to amp up any form of interest in that market. Smith is a decent QB but not a sexy one to the media. | ||
andrewlt
United States7692 Posts
On February 28 2013 05:08 xDaunt wrote: Maybe. I think that the largest takeaway though is that quarterback is one of the most mis-evaluated positions as well as one of the toughest to develop. I wouldn't say that. QB is still one of the positions that is more dominated by first rounders. Think of the current elite quarterbacks and only Tom Brady is a huge outlier. The ones that are not first rounders are usually second rounders. Now compare that with running backs and wide receivers, where it's almost pointless to draft one in the first round unless they are insanely freaking good. | ||
semantics
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