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As Kraft says, "obviously" we should consider drafting a quarterback. Of course, he defers to Belichick.
IMHO, it is time to again draft a quarterback, and another next year. Going into 2019 with Brady and two top prospects makes a lot of sense to me. The penalty for not developing your own quarterbacks is paying $25M or more a year for a quarterback that someone else is willing to give up.
The open question is how high. Some would say draft in the 6th round or 7th round. After all, that worked twice: Brady and Cassell.
I would note that almost all top quarterbacks have been drafted in the first two rounds, many in the top 10 of the draft.
I would expect us to draft a quarterback in the first two rounds, perhaps at 31. At 31, we'd have the pick of those not in the top 4, who will likely be gone by the middle of the round. Jackson form Louisville has been mentioned. Drafting in the first round give the team 5 years of control, instead of 4.
IMHO, it is time to again draft a quarterback, and another next year. Going into 2019 with Brady and two top prospects makes a lot of sense to me. The penalty for not developing your own quarterbacks is paying $25M or more a year for a quarterback that someone else is willing to give up.
The open question is how high. Some would say draft in the 6th round or 7th round. After all, that worked twice: Brady and Cassell.
I would note that almost all top quarterbacks have been drafted in the first two rounds, many in the top 10 of the draft.
I would expect us to draft a quarterback in the first two rounds, perhaps at 31. At 31, we'd have the pick of those not in the top 4, who will likely be gone by the middle of the round. Jackson form Louisville has been mentioned. Drafting in the first round give the team 5 years of control, instead of 4.











