it’s crazy that Stroud has been so good at such a young age, but in general draft age when it comes to quarterbacks is less important to me than positions with a limited shelf, like running back. The top quarterbacks in the league are playing into their mid 30s and beyond and I don’t see this number dropping, given the rule changes that limit the number of hits that quarterbacks take.
In fact, an “older” drafted quarterback generally has extensive starting experience at the college level and is, therefore, more likely to be able to hit the ground running as a rookie. For instance, Penix looked NFL-ready to me last night….confident, aggressive, very accurate and cool under pressure with great pocket awareness and ability to buy himself more time. The fact that he is a couple of years older than the typical drafted quarterback doesn’t bother me in the least.