I think it's just as terrible of an idea as moving off Ward. I don't get teams and fans suggesting it your roster is still not good that's why you're picking so high. You have a QB build around him. To me this is trying to reinvent the wheel when you already have one that works.So I brought up a week ago that the Titans could move off Ward for Mendoza and many said that was insane, but now moving Dart is a real possibility?
Sure Dart wasn't #1 overall last year, but he has outplayed Ward this year and has easily looked better. Just shows you that an organization does not want to miss out on a possible clear upgrade at QB. In this case not sure how much of an upgrade Mendoza is over Dart.
If they move him, I could see the Rams being interested IF Stafford retires or if he makes it clear he is only by playing one more year. Having said that, I doubt the Giants want to give McVay a potential top flight young QB since we are in the same conference. They will want to move him to the AFC if in fact they move him.
Would pick 10 do it? Would we want to offer that much? Maybe pick 32 (hoping) and a 2nd day pick next year? I just don't think they would want to give him to McVay because he not only would make him look like a star, but we would be competing with the Giants for playoff spots over the next ten years with him.And I would love to have Dart behind Stafford. He's got that same cool demeanor that 9 carries and can sit and learn and has the wheels to do good work for us on the scout team. Stafford > Bennett > Dart is basically my hope.
That said I wonder what it would cost to get Dart from NY.
He was a very weak #1 overall though. It was by default because of the lack of top QB's in the draft. Had he come out a year earlier he might have been picked between 10-15.I think it's just as terrible of an idea as moving off Ward. I don't get teams and fans suggesting it your roster is still not good that's why you're picking so high. You have a QB build around him. To me this is trying to reinvent the wheel when you already have one that works.
Not rehashing this again sorry.He was a very weak #1 overall though. It was by default because of the lack of top QB's in the draft. Had he come out a year earlier he might have been picked between 10-15.
We can rehash it in 3 years after seeing how both QB's careers playoutNot rehashing this again sorry.
OS is just playing hard to get.We can rehash it in 3 years after seeing how both QB's careers playout
I honestly do not care enough about the players or the teams to even consider it. Again you insist that each team has doubts about the QB they just drafted. If they had those doubts chances are pretty good they don't draft the QB and stick with what they had on their roster. But if you want to address this again even though I won't remember or care by all means entertain yourself with it.We can rehash it in 3 years after seeing how both QB's careers playout
Simpson very much redeemed himself or started the process last night from what I saw. He's got to continue it though but with good playoffs he and Moore could be in this draft and will be drafted high.Anyone else watch Bama/Oklahoma? Gotta say I was impressed with the way Simpson fought through that one. He's a really tough eval man. Kid reads well. Sees the field well. Accurate, though his deeper balls have a bit more arc than I prefer. Crazy game though.
Looks like they have Indiana up next so should be fun.![]()
Like Deshaun Watson had, and he ended up in Cleveland
A trade of a player of that magnitude will require significant capital, similar to what the Rams traded for Stafford.
The current Rams do not have anything close to that trade capital
Have no idea why Kyler Murray matters. Teams will evaluate what they have and what they think these draft picks can become. It's that simple. Hey, the Giants might love Dart and take a boat load of picks. Probably the smart thing to do. However, we don't know what they are thinking and what their new front office will think.I honestly do not care enough about the players or the teams to even consider it. Again you insist that each team has doubts about the QB they just drafted. If they had those doubts chances are pretty good they don't draft the QB and stick with what they had on their roster. But if you want to address this again even though I won't remember or care by all means entertain yourself with it.
The one QB you have cited that a team moved off from on a high pick (Rosen to Murray) after one year was replaced by a guy who has played in 1 playoff game and sucked in it along with most of the time he's been a starter. Hardly a glowing endorsement from moving off the #1 pick let alone Dart later in the 1st.