01-14-2018, 11:45 AM
Dalton.
1. He's a solid and very affordable player at the most important position.
2. He's only 30 and good QB's are often effective til around 38 years old.
3. He's proven he can play well without AJ Green.
4. Nothing provides stability through a transition period more than good QB play. We saw that during Dalton's rookie season. Even if you want to draft a new QB, Dalton would provide stability until that new QB was ready.
Dunlap, Atkins and Green are too close to the end. Those positions age faster than QB. Burfict has too many injury and other questions. WJIII is the only other guy I'd consider, along with Mixon. If we had a young franchise LT, I'd probably choose that.
1. He's a solid and very affordable player at the most important position.
2. He's only 30 and good QB's are often effective til around 38 years old.
3. He's proven he can play well without AJ Green.
4. Nothing provides stability through a transition period more than good QB play. We saw that during Dalton's rookie season. Even if you want to draft a new QB, Dalton would provide stability until that new QB was ready.
Dunlap, Atkins and Green are too close to the end. Those positions age faster than QB. Burfict has too many injury and other questions. WJIII is the only other guy I'd consider, along with Mixon. If we had a young franchise LT, I'd probably choose that.
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