What’s bills legacy looking like if he ruins a top 2 qb pick? Let’s say he picks Caleb Williams and he does exactly the same shit for 3 years and the pats look awful. Still HoF and legend, but I don’t think I could call him the goat anymore.
Not listing QB as a Pats need is hilarious
Draft MHJ, roll out Mac for one more year for yet another top 3 pick. Its genius.
We must go higher
All fun and games until bill drafts a edge rusher in the first round
I think BB and the Pats are tanking on purpose at this point. They know they will draft top 3, and then try to make a trade with the Bears for Williams and I think the Bears will accept the trade.
In an absurd world I see them getting Fields somehow and getting something together. But this is me on drugs.
Sadly, it’s not intentional. They really are that bad.
Why yes I am a Patriots and Cardinals fan. We do exist.
There’s a world where they keep Fields and get both MHJ and Fashanu with these picks. Or they trade pick 1 for even more picks.
According to this article, of the top ten picks only the Commanders at #5 and the Giants at #6 need a quarterback. So either this list is whack or there are going to be a lot of trades on draft day.
Jayden Daniels YOU are a New York Giant
I could actually see the Panthers winning meaningless games and the Bears having both picks in the 3-6 range, which means they’ll stick with Fields next year.
I felt much better about the Panthers pick before they fired Reich.
Crazy how no matter how high some teams draft consistently they just don’t seem to get better.
Just amazes me every year how at the draft every top QB is a sure fire franchise saver and then once they play their first game they’re a guaranteed bust.
But the problem is a few of those sure fire guys do work out and your franchise is completely different.
It’s a dice roll but one that’s consistently worth it.
consistently worth it
Didn’t you just say that only “a few” of the players with this projection pan out? That’s the opposite of consistent value.
It’s consistently the thing that turns a team around if it works even if the hit rate isn’t consistent.
Well of all the positions to turn your team around QB is the most important, it’s just hard to play QB consistently well in the nfl.
Bucs are in that sweet spot of simultaneously contending for the NFC South title and the top pick next year
Bucs are in that sweet spot of simultaneously contending for the NFC South title and the top pick next year
honestly, wouldn’t be surprised if lots of the fanbase wants to see them miss the playoffs.
makes it easier to move on from bowles AND making the playoffs locks them into probably the 18th pick of the draft since the 14 playoff teams draft last.
I feel like these lists just throw QB in as a need when they’re too lazy to actually figure out what’s wrong with a team. Sam Howell annoys the heavy out of me on occasion, but QB is not a huge concern.
The fact that they don’t have qb listed as the number one need for the patriots makes me doubt this list.