skinsfan#33 wrote:
I only count three that were elite of the first overall picks and give that were good to very good but not elite. I caught put Vick on the elite list, because of hours much he hurt Atlanta. The Falcons are actually better off with a less talented QB (Ryan) than they were with Vick.
Alex Smith in bold, are you serious? He has been a bust if I have ever seen one, not on the Jabba the hut Russel level, but one decent year on a great team current make him not a bust. Same for Trent Dilfer.
Testiverte had a career that was long, but not so distinguish. He is much closer to Jeff George than he is to Peyton. I put him in the so-so category.
A lot goes into the success of a QB, and some of this is subjective. But, Alex Smith certainly looked like a big BUST ... but this year, his numbers are solid ... a 90 QB rating .... 60% comp. ... 3000 yards ... 16 TD to 5 ints. Those are excellent numbers. I'll take that any day ... that's GOOD Rex Grossman without the turnovers.
Dilfer played for 13 seasons .... no, he didn't set the world on fire, but I hardly could label him a bust. He made the Pro Bowl in 1997. Is that a bust?
Testaverde played for 21 years and appeared in 2 Pro Bowls. Again, not Peyton Manning, but not a bust.
You know, Alex Smith may be a CLUE to a greater truth regarding early 1st round drafted QBs. Aside from trades ... teams with the first 3 picks are the worst three teams in the previous year, and that's not an ideal situation for a green QB to step into. I recall Sonny Jurgensen exclaiming the raw talent of Patrick Ramsey, and how he expected great things from him. Of course, we killed the guy .... he was getting beat up so badly, that even the color commentators on TV were feeling sorry for him. I'm surprised some liberal group didn't organize a "Save Patrick Ramsey" movement
So here we have Alex Smith finally given the tools to be successful, and he goes from being a total BUST to playing very well this year. So obviously, he has some talent ... he may not be an Aaron Rodgers or a Peyton Manning that can literally carry a team on his shoulders ... but very few ever do become a Peyton Manning type.
Here's an interesting debate about the 49ers and their choices between drafting Alex Smith and Aaron Rodgers.
http://www.ninersnation.com/2008/6/18/5 ... ron-rodger
The gist of it was that although Aaron Rodgers was better prepared to play right away given his experience in a pro style offense, some contended that Alex Smith had the better upside potential.
Here's a quote from Mel Kiper that is very prophetic about Smith ... ""While (Smith is) not the next John Elway or Troy Aikman, lacking that type of arm strength, the overall package of skills he brings to the table definitely makes him deserving of a lofty NFL grade." -- Mel Kiper Jr., draft expert.
(Note that no one was projecting him to be the next GREAT QB ... just a very good NFL prospect) And that may wind up being the case after all.
What did he say about Rodgers? ""Rodgers is tough, confident, incredibly poised and, most importantly, very few of his passes hit the ground." Mel Kiper Jr., draft expert.
What does Kiper think of Andrew Luck? He places Luck in the #2 spot of the best QB prospect grades he's given in 32 years ... the #1 grade is John Elway.
I would say that such a statement has got to make one think hard about passing on this kid, NO MATTER WHAT IT COSTS. He's about as sure of a pick as there will likely be in the draft .... and I'd work a deal for him, no matter how crazy the asking price.
Think about it for a minute ... the Redskins have had 17 #1 draft picks over the past 20 years ... and look where we are now? Is someone going to tell me that giving up 3 or 4 #1s over the next four years is going to doom this franchise? Gimmie a break ... we're 5-10 right now and over the past 4 years, we're 23-40 !! I'm tellin' ya it can't get much worse than this, and people think that saving those picks is better than securing what could be the next John Elway ?
Look, the chances are if we save those 4 #1s, one or two of them may be busts anyway (thank you Jason "I zigged when I shoulda zagged" Campbell, and Carlos "I'm a football player who can't catch a football if my life depended on it" Rogers .... or Trent "you want me to block who?" Williams).
Those that believe that draft picks in 2013, 2014, and 2015 are more valuable that a desperately needed Premier QB now, just can't see the forest for the trees. Who knows where our draft position will be in those out years, or what we will need or who might be available then? Or even if the freaking world as we know it still exists?
This one is a no brainer IF you can convince the holder of that #1 pick to let it go.