03-06-2019, 07:53 PM
(03-06-2019, 04:21 PM)Hammerstripes Wrote: So, a rookie going to one of the worst teams with a terrible offensive line is a good measuring tool?
He wasn't terrible last year. I lean more on his college film than his one year in the NFL. If you thought he was a top QB last year, then you give up a 3rd or even a late 2nd every day to get him. His contract is great as his cap hit is minimal.
The only QB last year that had 100 attempts and a worse QBR than Rosen last year was Josh McCown. He was terrible last year. I don't know where people get that he wasn't from. He needs to make significant leaps just to be considered a solid backup.
90 out of 100 kids are graded wrong coming into the NFL. If they weren't, the draft wouldn't be a crap shoot. Every QB that gets drafted has good college tape. If they didn't, they wouldn't be drafted as a QB. They'd get moved to WR.
The thing that should worry you about Rosen is essentially Kingsbury looked at him and determined that Rosen was going to cost him his job before he could fix all the issues. He's so bad that the Cards are willing to pass on studs like Bosa and Williams who are about as much of a sure thing as you can get in the draft to play the QB lottery again.