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Every team wants an elite QB. But what’s the best way to get one? The discussion of Purdy’s extension suggests there are different strategies, so which is best?
Is it better to churn through candidates until one emerges? Or sign a good prospect hoping they’ll get better?
It might be instructive to look at the last few elite QBs to see how they emerged. That raises another question: who are they?
For starters, who are the last five generational QBs to play in the NFL? Two are easy, Brady and Mahomes. After them, who else? Allen? Is he truly generational? Maybe we have to go back to Montana and Starr to find clearly generational talents, so perhaps it would be easier to find the top QBs of the past five to ten years and look at how they emerged.
For now, looking just at Brady, Mahomes, and Allen: one, Allen, stepped into a QB void; one, Mahomes, was a clearly superior prospect who developed and was promoted to replace an established star (Alex Smith); and one, Brady, was an unheralded rookie who developed behind the scenes until a fluke injury gave him the opportunity to supplant an established star (Drew Bledsoe) and he never looked back. So no common thread evident there.
What’s the best way to bag a unicorn, or roster an elite NFL QB?
Is it better to churn through candidates until one emerges? Or sign a good prospect hoping they’ll get better?
It might be instructive to look at the last few elite QBs to see how they emerged. That raises another question: who are they?
For starters, who are the last five generational QBs to play in the NFL? Two are easy, Brady and Mahomes. After them, who else? Allen? Is he truly generational? Maybe we have to go back to Montana and Starr to find clearly generational talents, so perhaps it would be easier to find the top QBs of the past five to ten years and look at how they emerged.
For now, looking just at Brady, Mahomes, and Allen: one, Allen, stepped into a QB void; one, Mahomes, was a clearly superior prospect who developed and was promoted to replace an established star (Alex Smith); and one, Brady, was an unheralded rookie who developed behind the scenes until a fluke injury gave him the opportunity to supplant an established star (Drew Bledsoe) and he never looked back. So no common thread evident there.
What’s the best way to bag a unicorn, or roster an elite NFL QB?












