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Yeah, definitely agree. There's a reason a lot of these QBs are free agents. Teams are realizing it isn't that difficult to find a franchise QB anymore; with the mean QB play rising to an average QB rating of mid-90s, it no longer makes sense to throw tons of money at a flawed QB like Winston, Rivers, Mariota, Tannehill, etc. None of them are getting tagged.
I think you're missing it. You want to know why there's a glut of QBs this year? It's simple:
Brady
Brees
Rivers
3 older QBs are still around, and that takes up spots that would otherwise go to those QBs who are going to be stuck on the market. Hell, you can even add Fitzpatrick (age 37) to that group, with the Dolphins likely hoping to draft their QBOTF this year. Also, this is a year where, more than usual, injury to starter QBs has led to volatile situations for multiple teams (Colts, Panthers, Jaguars).
The normal way of things is otherwise intact.
High level prospects signed and given plenty of development time (i.e. Darnold, Allen)
Middling/Stiff QBs still not given up on (i.e. Goff, Carr, Trubisky)
Tantalizers who are often just good enough to keep their teams from ditching, but don't win (i.e. Stafford)
Placeholders (i.e. Fitzpatrick)
In short, don't expect this to become the norm.












