03-13-2018, 06:44 PM
(03-13-2018, 06:28 PM)wolfkaosaun Wrote: Garoppolo signed a week after the Super Bowl.
Taylor was made available is trade, as was Garoppolo.
And McCarron is in the backup tier.
So, the Saints, Jets, Vikings, Browns, Cardinals, Broncos, Bills, and 49ers all needed quarterbacks.
And, every single one of them besides the Bills have signed (or re-signed) a quarterback.
So 7 teams picked 7 different quarterbacks than McCarron.
And Jets are looking into signing Bridgewater as well.
And by all accords the Bills are all in on drafting a quarterback, so that's their focus for the future.
Oh, don't get me wrong. My post wasn't pro-McCarron or anything. I was simply disputing your assertion that it wasn't a deep QB FA class. Even if you remove Garoppolo, and move McCarron to the backup tier, that's still 5 legitimate starting QBs in a single FA class, and 4-5 good backups.
Remember what 2017's QB FA looked like? Brian Hoyer, Mike Glennon, Colin Kaepernick, and RG3 were the "top" tier.
So yeah, it was a very deep QB FA this year.
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