RiverDog wrote:If we are going to roll the dice on a QB, this is the year to do it as we have two first round draft picks, sort of like bust insurance.
JS seems to have a pretty good feel for quarterbacks. He's the one that advocated taking Russell Wilson and flirted with both Mahomes and Josh Allen prior to their being drafted, so if he feels good enough about a QB to burn a first-round pick on him, I'm willing to take that chance.
Old but Slow wrote:All that after a snifter.
Old but Slow wrote:I agree. Take a QB every year, early or late, until you make a hit. There are some promising arms in the '24 draft, but we are not likely to be picking this high. For this year, best would be Levis, Richardson, and perhaps Stroud. If they miss out on one of them, then look at Thompson-Robinson, McKee, Hooker, or even Stetson Bennett (small but that didn't stop us before), all of whom will be taken around 3d or 4th round.
For a year or two, we will be looking at a backup to Geno most likely, although contract stuff might lead to starting Lock. Levis may have what it takes to start right away, but it is better to let a rookie QB sit for a year. Richardson might take 2 or more years to develop, but has a monster up side. Stroud will need some time because he is in an offense that requires little reading of defenses and decision making, but he has good physical tools.at
The other guys I mentioned can spin the ball, but are not seemingly as athletic.
All that after a snifter.
NorthHawk wrote:And I heard an analyst on NFL Network saying he was under so much pressure that he didn’t have much time to make his reads
so given that, he was his top QB of the last 2 years if you look at how well he did when he got time he had good production.
So pick your poison. I think if he has all the tools and is accurate, a lot of the hard work has been done and it’s a matter of learning this Offense as he played in a Pro style Offense in College.
NorthHawk wrote:He’s not that much shorter than Brees and Brees played well in the pocket. It’s more mental makeup as
he wasn’t having problems early in his career.
Hawktawk wrote:I heard an analyst today on ESPN very hard on Levis. Said he has all the measurables and someone is going to bite but he throws into double coverage , fails to read the field etc leading to the 7-6 record and 19-10 TD to interception ratio . No thank you .
NorthHawk wrote:The Raiders are giving up on Derek Carr so that puts them in play for a QB in the draft.
Would they want to move up from currently 8th selection to around the 3rd for a QB?
Maybe they could get into a bidding war for that spot with the Colts. We could make out like bandits if one of the QB needy teams really likes a QB in the draft.
RiverDog wrote:I saw that. I guess it all depends on if we have our eyes on a QB and if we think we can get him from where we're drafting or if there's someone else, say Jalen Carter, that we have our eyes on. But yes, I'm open to hanging a for sale sign on that draft pick if there isn't a player we really like that'll be available at our spot.
There's also speculation that Carr could end up a Seahawk, but I don't think he'd be much of an upgrade from Geno.
Hawktawk wrote:I’m not a draft guru . Is there a great safety ? I think we have to have better play there too.
Hawktawk wrote:Does anyone think Drew Lock has potential or just a waste of a roster spot ? Truly curious the opinions .
Hawktawk wrote:I’m not a draft guru . Is there a great safety ?
Hawktawk wrote:
Does anyone think Drew Lock has potential or just a waste of a roster spot ? Truly curious the opinions .
Old but Slow wrote:It would seem prudent to play Lock some to find if he has gained from working with Waldron and behind Geno. Remember, Geno couldn't do it until he did. And it does not hurt to shop him if he happens to play well.
On a different slant, Rob Staton made an interesting comparison concerning our first pick. Some opinions seem to reflect taking Richardson as risky, but taking Carter is a sure thing. In fact, both are very athletic players who will put up good numbers at the combine, neither was a starter before this year, and neither put up great stats. Carter, for instance, has 6 sacks in 3 years. The numbers of flops in the top 10 is no greater for QBs than it is for defensive linemen. So, really not so cut and dried as it seems to many.
Hawktawk wrote:Does anyone think Drew Lock has potential or just a waste of a roster spot ? Truly curious the opinions .
.govandals wrote:I think they bring Lock back on the cheap. After spending this whole season on the bench, I can't see him having any market whatsoever this offseason. I am OK with him as Geno's backup or as competition for a rookie draft pick.
Hawktawk wrote:Does anyone think Drew Lock has potential or just a waste of a roster spot ? Truly curious the opinions .
.govandals wrote:I think they bring Lock back on the cheap. After spending this whole season on the bench, I can't see him having any market whatsoever this offseason. I am OK with him as Geno's backup or as competition for a rookie draft pick.
Pete and John have had a good plan at the position for most of the 13 years here
Pete and John have had a good plan at the position for most of the 13 years here
NorthHawk wrote:I'm not sure they really had any plan at QB. Look at the players they had at the position and it's been said that PC was pushing back when JS wanted to draft Wilson.
They were just lucky that other teams hadn't drafted Wilson prior to our pick in the 3rd round. Nobody thought he was going to be the starter come opening day and it
wasn't just because of the money they spent on that QB from GB. They just didn't expect him to be good enough to start as a rookie. It's the same type of plan they've
had for the interior of the OL after trading away Unger about 7 years ago and the plan they have for adding to the Pass Rush for the last 5 years. Which seemingly is
no plan at all.
Pete kept pushing Lock as being in the competition because he didn't think Geno was the answer. There's no other reason to not name him the starter even at the beginning
of the season if he truly believed in him and had a real plan.
Overall for this team it would suggest the plan is a year to year stop gap effort to shore up obvious weaknesses. We saw it with Richardson, Clowney and Adams and with some of their
wasted draft picks in a desperate attempt to salvage a season all the while under the impression we were only one or two players from a championship run.
NorthHawk wrote:I'm not sure they really had any plan at QB. Look at the players they had at the position and it's been said that PC was pushing back when JS wanted to draft Wilson.
They were just lucky that other teams hadn't drafted Wilson prior to our pick in the 3rd round. Nobody thought he was going to be the starter come opening day and it
wasn't just because of the money they spent on that QB from GB. They just didn't expect him to be good enough to start as a rookie. It's the same type of plan they've
had for the interior of the OL after trading away Unger about 7 years ago and the plan they have for adding to the Pass Rush for the last 5 years. Which seemingly is
no plan at all”
“KJ Wright has said that the Graham trade was done to appease team 3 as Russ wanted Graham with whom he had as a teammate and target . Maybe quit blaming Pete for appeasing Russ.
The locker room was greatly split and everyone knew why the trade happened . Many players couldn’t stand Graham as he did not represent the toughness they prided themselves on .
That’s per KJ”
“Pete kept pushing Lock as being in the competition because he didn't think Geno was the answer. There's no other reason to not name him the starter even at the beginning
of the season if he truly believed in him and had a real plan.
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NorthHawk wrote:If they had so much faith in Geno, why did their convictions limit their offer to one year?
Maybe that’s why Geno didn’t sign right away. He wanted a longer deal but our FO didn’t believe in him.
It’s what makes sense.
NorthHawk wrote:If they had so much faith in Geno, why did their convictions limit their offer to one year?
Maybe that’s why Geno didn’t sign right away. He wanted a longer deal but our FO didn’t believe in him.
It’s what makes sense.
Hawktawk wrote:I suppose you could say it’s true . What is true is they offered a deal the minute they could and in fact Geno is sitting here at 27 TDs and 4 k yards . What in the F does it matter ? They got “ Lucky” again cause they are stupid otherwise . Lol .
Hawktawk wrote:It was prudent to see what Lock looked like as a highly regarded second round pick John and Pete liked out of college . Pete made clear Geno was in the lead from day one , even when idiot fans screamed for Lock as he blew hot reads and threw picks.
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