04-16-2019, 08:31 AM
(04-12-2019, 10:31 AM)ochocincos Wrote: Not to mention a QB who has displayed issues throwing on the move and handling pressure well. It's either going to result in a 1st round player who sits for 1-2 years or a starting QB who doesn't have a good enough pass protecting OL to allow him to do what he does best - pick apart from inside the pocket. Build the OL THEN get your QB of the future. Let Dalton be that bridge until that time.
Getting your QB when you need him is a great idea but when one falls into your lap you would be ill advised to ignore the future possibilities he may bring. Let Dalton start this year while training his replacement. If Dalton is above average again like 2015 you keep him another year. If he is again mediocre you already have a replacement with one year of NFL experience and not having to mortgage the farm to get a top rookie. Its a win win situation IMO.