Yakuza Rich
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CoCo;4082000 said:Downside.
- Where do "stockpiled" 6th/7th round picks come from? Are we giving away players now that we could have garnered picks from? Its not free.
They're not free, but they are typically well undervalued. Former Packers GM Ron Wolf used to do something similar.
Teams don't care too much about 6th and 7th rounders and they can be acquired in draft day trades and such. It doesn't take a whole lot to acquire them. They are also available with the supplemental picks. I agree...not free, but neither is rice, yet it's still easy to acquire.
[*]Drafting one every year makes little sense given that they'll be a 3rd QB (not polished enough for #2), thereby one roster spot, so you can only carry one at a time. Those guys take a couple years just to see if they're worth further investment (see McGee). PS is probably not safe if the guy is worth anything.
Obviously, there is some leeway here and it has to get going a bit. But, it's quite conceivable to get into a situation where your #2 and #3 QB's are these 6th and 7th round picks and then have another QB on the P-S.
The P-S QB is not somebody that is picked up that easily because he'll be learning a new system and to pick him up, the team that does that has to release somebody on their roster.
For the most part, P-S QB's don't get picked up by other teams. Of course, it could change with rampant success...but if you are so good at developing QB's to the point where teams will eagerly pick up your P-S QB...then your #2 and #3 QB's (and the starter) are probably pretty darn good.
Also, one can have 4 QB's on the roster. The Pats did that with Brady and if a team can carry 2 kickers like the G-Men did when Tynes couldn't kick...then they can certainly keep 4 QB's.
Eventually, if things go somewhat according to plan, you'll trade away the backup QB's for much better picks and then as long as you stockpile the 6th and 7th rounders, you can draft another QB...develop him and get back.
Of course, these QB's...if anything...will take some time to develop. But if you are solid at the starter and #2 QB, you now have time to develop that #3 QB.
[*]Haven't we learned by now that no draft pick is a throw-away?
I think Dallas has done exactly what you're suggesting with Romo and now McGee but there isn't roster room to do it much more intensely than what they're already doing.
I'm playing the odds.
Stockpile some 6th and 7th round picks which is not hard to do. Then pick a QB out of the bunch and you can still grab your Ratliff types in the 7th round.
And McGee was a 4th round pick which has much more value than a 6th or 7th round pick.
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