beef, chicken, other?
i don't think any of this year's QBs are more exciting than plain bean burritos. . . next year's class got that sizzle. . . i want the best defensive player at # 10-- devin white if he's there, greedy williams or baker. . . or the OT, jonah whathisname, if they believe in him. . . i would be on board for letting skanks and the offensive coaching have some input on which of the second tier Qbs they want to develop. . . i think a guy like stidham could potentially be a derek carr type with proper coaching. . . this class is more deep than it is top-heavy with true blue chip prospects-- this is a year that a guy from the second or third round could emerge as the best of the lot. . . take advantage by fishing for a cheap solution in the mid rounds, while staying true to your draft board at #10. . .
recognize that you're in a transition year, and don't throw good money after bad by overpaying even more for another incremental upgrade with a journeyman vet. . . accept keenum as a sunk cost, and give fangio and his staff a mulligan year if it doesn't go great. . . give them the freedom to play the rook-- or not-- if and when they see fit. . . bring him along at his own pace. . . if you don't think he's got the goods, then trade the farm next year. . . increase your odds with multiple swings at it if necessary, and use the rest of your valuable picks this year to rebuilt your deplenished depth chart around whichever young QB you eventually go with. . .
they can even trade back into the tail end of the first if there's a guy they really like, and want to get that fifth year option on. . . like the ravens did with lamar last year. . . there's more than one way to skin a cat. . . elway shouldn't be at the breaking point just yet-- no need to go all-in on a sub-par hand. . . obviously JMO, but it's now gonna be a long off-season of this same junk. . . #FML