Originally posted by Rathof44:
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Originally posted by Rathof44:
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:Yeah, but you may want to give your new shiny QB some actual players to maybe help him and his confidence rather than throw him out there with a bunch of WR4s. I know, crazy idea. 😂
Originally posted by Rathof44:
Originally posted by Overkill:
Originally posted by Rathof44:
Waddle and a 4th rounder to Denver for their 1st, 3rd and a 4th. Seems like a bunch.
Too much.
Dolphins better hit on a WR pick or they just dropped all that money on Malik Willis to watch him throw to Tutu Atwell.
Yeah, that's not great.
They're rebuilding so they don't need to fill all their needs in one season. It's not like they're going to contend for the SB.
I've never been a fan of drafting a QB high before you have a decent team to support him. Using a top 5 pick on a QB when you have no weapons and a poor O line is a recipe for disaster. Several talented young QBs have failed because they got drafted by bad teams that never got the players to support them. Unless the QB is one of the so called generational guys then use those high picks to build the infrastructure and then draft a QB. I know they traded for Willis but he's nothing special from what we've seen. He'll be 26 when the season starts and he's only thrown 155 passes. If he was really a great prospect I doubt he would have been traded.
Willis was actually signed as a free agent. May have only attempted 155 passes, did complete almost 70%, and is also a decent runner. Granted,its only a small sample size. Still need to give him every opportunity to succeed and Miami has done the exact opposite.
70% in a small sample size is meaningless. Was he in with the game on the line or garbage time? That makes a difference. My point is he's not a genrational franchise QB. He'll need good support like most QBs do.
