put the dabs down, weedy. . .
meh! i don't buy it. . . QB is the most important position in sports, and the hardest to find. . . if anybody thought this guy could play, someone would have taken him in the third or fourth round at the absolute latest. . . come on, dallas spent a top 40 pick on jaylen smith knowing full well he'd need a redshirt season and possibly more-- and he's a freakin' linebacker. . .
i know you guys just wanna find something to be hopeful about, but i think you're really reaching here. . .
I dont have a problem with the notion of Chad Kelly being the possible future. The ONLY way this is going to work is the Broncos will need to make plans to land a veteran next year and have that veteran mentor Kelly.
No other scenario makes any sense. Meaning, if the Broncos draft a QB in the first round YET AGAIN, that is it for Kelly. He will have NO real shot at being the starting QB.
Personally, I think Alex Smith would be an interesting signing. Yes, perhaps Eli Manning, but he would require giving up a draft pick and his salary is an issue. However, Alex Smith should come a bit a cheaper. Plus, playing for the Chiefs, there is good information that could be shared about them. If you notice teams often get players through FA from divisional rivals for the purpose. The Pats are actually quite infamous for doing such things.
I still cannot believe how good of a season Alex Smith is having this season while the Chiefs are losing. Has anyone noticed?
http://www.espn.com/nfl/statistics/p...rterbackRating
Look at that.
I am hoping that is way they go. That way they could have a few options with their draft position, which will be quite high. Someone will want to trade up to get Mayfield. They could get a number of picks that could address other real problems on this team.
Like some of these ILB prospects
http://walterfootball.com/draft2018ILB.php
Anyway, that is the way to go IMO.
Its a possible way to go but i agree with Doggy that i highly doubt JE puts his eggs all in that basket. Kelly may have the athleticism and talent but he still has other problems that could hold him back and we've been down that road before with a QB who didnt have the mental aptitude to succeed in the NFL. If Denver managed to get a guy like Brees or Manning and then wanted Kelly to be the #2 or #3 than i can go with your thinking. But i dont see Denver getting a vet of that calibur at this juncture.
Would you rather this team draft Baker Mayfield or get Alex Smith and trade down and gather picks from a team that really wants that Big XII head case?
Cause right now the way it is projected (as of now) the Broncos are in line for Mayfield. Are we all that impressed with Darnold or Rosen right now?
Or is it better to get a veteran (granted only a few veterans would do) and have Kelly develop behind that veteran? Are we that high on those rookies?
I was thinking the same thing. "Maybe this guy!" "Oh, no! Not him! Maybe THIS guy!"
"Oh no! Not him!" "Maybe THIS guy!" It's Kelly! The "Gunslinger!"
For about 5 minutes until he appears in a game and gets schooled by a veteran DB who picks him off. Then it's "ARGH! He sucks! Three picks! Get rid of him!"
They will develop him of course, and maybe. But a better choice is to go up in the draft and get a franchise QB, because the top 5 is where they are usually drafted. There's hardly a QB in the NFL who was a 7th round pick who is a stud franchise QB today. The number of times that happens can be counted on the fingers of one hand.
So, keep Kelly, ditch Paxton, and draft a QB and sign a veteran FA who will start until the rookie is ready. Then in 2 years maybe. Maybe.
This is the trap. Just because he had "potential" to be a 1st round pick - IF only he were not a rock-head. IF only he was healthy. So people assume that if he's healthy, he's a first round pick.
No, top 5 franchise first round picks are taken there because they prove it on the field. Kelly didn't. Maybe he would have if he wasn't distracted by off-field problems, but maybe not too.
Providing the Underclassmen come out, I expect the order to be Darnold/Rosen, Allen, Jackson and then maybe Mayfield. The Oklahoma State kid (blanking on his name), Browning and Luke Falk (Wazzu) could all be taken before Mayfield. I think Mayfield will look the least impressive in workouts/combine of those eight guys and while a few people say he’s played his way into the first round (and don’t get me wrong he’s had a very prolific season), his stock might drop a little from where it is now, which is clearly the highest it’s been. Then again, it takes just one team to fall in love with a guy.
I haven't really followed Mayfield. What's his issue? It seems OU QBs play damn good college ball, but fizzle out in the NFL.
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