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I’m not advocating, I’m genuinely curious.
With everyone always saying QB is the most important position and that hitting on the right one is crucial, why wouldn’t a team in Miami’s position (three 1st, two 2nd) go for more than one QB ?
For instance : in a scenario they could grab Hebert at 5, Love in the middle of the first round and Hurts at either the end of the 2nd or the top of the 3rd... they would STILL have a late first rounder and at least one second rounder to get more talent.
Is the male athlete ego so vast that they’d be unable to coexist for the 1-1.5 seasons it’d take to see “who’s the one” ?
Of course, all three could fail. Or they could even draft Tua if things break their way and still get another QB.
With everyone always saying QB is the most important position and that hitting on the right one is crucial, why wouldn’t a team in Miami’s position (three 1st, two 2nd) go for more than one QB ?
For instance : in a scenario they could grab Hebert at 5, Love in the middle of the first round and Hurts at either the end of the 2nd or the top of the 3rd... they would STILL have a late first rounder and at least one second rounder to get more talent.
Is the male athlete ego so vast that they’d be unable to coexist for the 1-1.5 seasons it’d take to see “who’s the one” ?
Of course, all three could fail. Or they could even draft Tua if things break their way and still get another QB.