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Recent history also shows you don't use top picks on running backs or give them massive contracts...but Jerry did both anyways.
I've said it since Aikman left. The Cowboys should draft a QB every other year. Why wouldn't you want to invest in the most valuable position in professional sports?The Cowboys almost never draft a QB. History shows it’s a foolish practice.
Back in the 80's Bill Walsh would draft a QB usually in the 4th-5th rd every year.Attention Cowboys Front Office: History shows the best way to draft a QB is often.
The Cowboys should draft a QB at least every other year looking at every round. Good QBs are the absolute hardest to find which is why they are so overpaid. You never know when you will strike gold. Just thinking the good ones only happen in the first round is foolish. They happen in all rounds. Many of the greats were drafted in later rounds.
All these greats either won SBs Or took teams to SBs.
- Roger Staubach was drafted in the 10th round in 1964.
- HOFer Bart Starr of the packers was drafted in the 17th round.
- HOFER Brett Favre was drafted in the 2nd round.
- HOFer Joe Montana was taken in the 3rd round.
- Former NFL MVP Rich Gannon was drafted in round 4.
- HOFer Chiefs QB Len Dawson was drafted in the 5th round.
- The GOAT Tom Brady- 6th round.
Look at these great QBs drafted LATER in round 1:
The Cowboys almost never draft a QB. History shows it’s a foolish practice.
- HOFer Dan Marino was drafted with the 27th pick.
- Future HOFer Aaron Rodgers was drafted 24th.
- Former ravens QB and SB MVP Joe Flacco was drafted 18th.
- Even Pat Mahomes was drafted 10th.
Yup. But what do you do when there is a major injury? Trot out Weeden and Cassel again? Jerry got lucky with Rush playing so well.Just like with the rumors swirling back with Manziel, Jethro suggested the morning of the draft he had no intention of drafting Romo’s heir apparent until he retired.
Jethro doesn’t want the drama attached with an heir apparent sitting in the wings placing public pressure if his Star QB struggles .
An injury to your starting QB is easy for Jethro to explain a losing or disappointing season.Yup. But what do you do when there is a major injury? Trot out Weeden and Cassel again? Jerry got lucky with Rush playing so well.
The bigger story here is that we have only invested a high draft pick on a QB once since 1989. That’s unbelievable IMO.8 QBs drafted in 33 years is just bananas to me. No wonder we're stuck where we are.
I totally agree that we should be drafting QBs wherever you can. Keep panning for that gold, so to speak.
I think that is the single biggest mistake that the Cowboys have made —-failing to make the QB show up and compete every year. Why should Dak improve if his only competition is Cooper Rush?behind don meredith were craig morton and roger staubach.
behind staubach was danny white.
same for other positions.
coach landry created quality depth and competition.
his guys were pushed because of what was behind them.
at some point in the draft...they should draft a QB.
when you know the guy behind you wants your job...its a great motivator.
really that it you must be mine reader, you know its because of Dak they dont use the process Bobs referring too? its Dak fragile mind? his ego? so its because of Dak LMAO right, thats it...Serious question:
Is Dak's ego so fragile that he can't handle legitimate competition at QB?
Or, is just a matter of JJ really and truly believing that Dak is the Chosen One.
Probably one of the worst things that happened.to this franchise is Dak's remarkable rookie season... it dulled the FO senses and ensnared their minds.
And it’s why Jethro doesn’t want serious competition. He’s too busy hyping Prescott to justify his contract than bringing in a heir apparent.I think that is the single biggest mistake that the Cowboys have made —-failing to make the QB show up and compete every year. Why should Dak improve if his only competition is Cooper Rush?
This is the most telling story. I took off the top 2 quarterbacks to show exactly how pathetic the rest of the choices in the last 21 years……the ironic and saddest part is that an UDFA guy has been the best quarterback we’ve had in the last 21 years.Cowboys QB draft history in Jethro Jone$ era
2001 Carter 2nd rd
2007 Stanbach 4th rd( converted to secondary)
2009 McGee 4th rd
2016 Prescott 4th rd
2018 White 5th rd
2020 DiNucci 7th rd
YepThis is the most telling story. I took off the top 2 quarterbacks to show exactly how pathetic the rest of the choices in the last 21 years……the ironic and saddest part is that an UDFA guy has been the best quarterback we’ve had in the last 21 years.
That's exactly it. There's no system that can identify a sure-fire pick. Therefore, any team needs a smart system of taking calculated risks. Draft QBs on a regular basis who look like they might be the guy, and watch the free agent market closely. You could hit the next Kurt Warner or Tony Romo.I wish the 49ers had said last spring, “We don’t need to draft a QB- we have our future in Trey Lance and also have Jimmy G.” Unfortunately they were smarter (and luckier than that)
You can’t get lucky drafting a QB if you never or rarely take one.
agreed.I think that is the single biggest mistake that the Cowboys have made —-failing to make the QB show up and compete every year. Why should Dak improve if his only competition is Cooper Rush?
cooper Rush was 5-1 so far as starter, thats not pressure? so the giant risk of drafting a QB and then you believe that rookie can push Dak and can be 5-1 as starter? how will we ever KNOW if this regularly drafted a new qb is any good at all until they play for long period? curious, any common sense being used to determine simply drafting qb put pressure on a qb to pay better? wouldn't they have to be better to do this? so many and i mean a majority of qbs drafted are not better then dak and most are busts or career backups, even top 10 guys , Busts..I think that is the single biggest mistake that the Cowboys have made —-failing to make the QB show up and compete every year. Why should Dak improve if his only competition is Cooper Rush?
Thanks for posting this. I create a thread a year or so ago listing Jerry Jones' drafting pattern at the position. I did so when the forum had a sudden huge surge of 'Jerry will draft a quarterback in the first round!!!' posts and threads than normal.Cowboys QB draft history in Jethro Jone$ era
1989 Troy 1st rd
1989 Walsh 1st supplemental rd
2001 Carter 2nd rd
2007 Stanbach 4th rd( converted to secondary)
2009 McGee 4th rd
2016 Prescott 4th rd
2018 White 5th rd
2020 DiNucci 7th rd
Your list is dated and therefore misleading. Only one QB from the last ten drafts ...and Mahomes was top third of first round.Attention Cowboys Front Office: History shows the best way to draft a QB is often.
The Cowboys should draft a QB at least every other year looking at every round. Good QBs are the absolute hardest to find which is why they are so overpaid. You never know when you will strike gold. Just thinking the good ones only happen in the first round is foolish. They happen in all rounds. Many of the greats were drafted in later rounds.
All these greats either won SBs Or took teams to SBs.
- Roger Staubach was drafted in the 10th round in 1964.
- HOFer Bart Starr of the packers was drafted in the 17th round.
- HOFER Brett Favre was drafted in the 2nd round.
- HOFer Joe Montana was taken in the 3rd round.
- Former NFL MVP Rich Gannon was drafted in round 4.
- HOFer Chiefs QB Len Dawson was drafted in the 5th round.
- The GOAT Tom Brady- 6th round.
Look at these great QBs drafted LATER in round 1:
The Cowboys almost never draft a QB. History shows it’s a foolish practice.
- HOFer Dan Marino was drafted with the 27th pick.
- Future HOFer Aaron Rodgers was drafted 24th.
- Former ravens QB and SB MVP Joe Flacco was drafted 18th.
- Even Pat Mahomes was drafted 10th.