After the failed Cam Newton experiment, I think we need to start from scratch and pick a qb that we can develop starting in his rookie year. BB has passed on taking a quarterback the last few years. The main challenge is that we have the 15th pick and unless Zach Wilson or Justin Fields falls lower than expected, we aren't taking them at 15 overall. If Wilson is drafted by the falcons at 4 and Fields is drafted by the Jets, we might as well pick a non QB like a Waddle at 15 and wait until the 2nd to pick someone like Kyle Trask or Mac Jones.
If Wilson or fields falls out of the top 5, that would be a good chance to trade up from 15. We really need a good passer.
I do think it was an experiment of sorts. That's why I think Lance is an option if he's available at 8 (Det) or 15. We should be on the phone with Detroit if he is (2022 1st & 2nd)
Find his Daboll, Roman etc Sit him for the year and build the team up. Lance has his flaws but upside is as good as anyone in the class not named Lawrence. This is why I'm losing my mind with the Jones pick. Don't people know what a first round guy looks like? If I'm spending a first it's not on a guy with limited upside, you know needs a lot to succeed ... Vs Lance, a guy with a multidimensional skill set, big ceiling, enormous arm and size.
At 46 I'd go Toney, Marshall, R Moore, St. Brown or possibly Michael Carter. That would give a legit offensive piece to put a dent in the rebuild.
Toney is a human joystick (believe I actually mentioned that to kontra 2 years ago)
Marshall could be our slot.
Moore do-it-all into slot/Z.
Brown is a great r/r, sudden plays a little bigger than size.
Carter is a great complement to Harris. I would envision a 12-18 touch share between them if we're playing bully ball with Lance.
Who knows in the third, would have to see the names on the board, we could go any position tbh. I'd be very happy with those first two selections though.