I posted this a few times I've not sure if
@KCSVEN is talking about this. I dont expect Maye to start at this point but every NEP fan should
hope he's the starter by W6-8 based on history
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This isn't so much my opinion as opposed to a historical pov on highly drafted QB's and who they have in front of them.
I posted this before but will do so again. Again I'm simply looking at what history tells us.
From 94-23 there were 79 QBs taken in the 1st round. Only 19 threw under 100 passes their rookie year. That list (no order) - Lance, Quinn, Pennington, Grossman, Druckenmiller, Tebow, Losman, Campbell, Russell, Locker, Manziel, Lynch.
Then you have Mahomes.
Mahomes was more than ready his rookie year, looking back. He knew the playbook up & down according to coaches. Players he was up against saw what he could do right away. KC was too cautious bc they had Smith. Who, in fairness, was playing at a very high level. That said it's more than obvious Mahomes was ready to go out the gate.
Palmer behind Kitna. Culpepper behind Cunningham/George. Manning behind Warner. Rivers/Brees. McNair behind Chandler. Love and AR. AR and Favre.
Some of those you understand why they didn't play right away. The other list isn't one you want to be on.
There aren't many good examples you can point to when it comes to a rookie qb, eventually being good but he doesn’t beat out a mediocre starter.
Unique cases/late bloomers
Romo, Young, Warner, Schaub
Favre sat behind Miller who was decent at the time. McNair is a good example. He sat behind Chandler but there aren't many good QBs that couldn't beat out a mediocre QB.
I'm not pounding the table for Maye to start no matter what. Thats as dumb as just wanting him to sit for the sake of it. Those aren't really good sides to be on imo, either one. Im just saying it's not a good sign if he doesn't beat out JB by W6-8. Not fire alarm time but reason to be concerned.