Saints already grooming a guy from Tulane, Ryan Griffin, showed promise on a crappy offensive team, and showed promise in training camp/preseason. He has a lot to learn. Sean Payton has a different personnel package for every few plays, which might be their reason for struggling on the road against better defenses, allowing them to change their personnel as well. They should just go no huddle more often. Ingram was supposed to be the do it all back but that hasn't panned out, 3 yards and a cloud of dust, if the blocking is great, not good at pass protection and not a good receiver, so they switch out between guys like Pierre Thomas and Sproles.
Shanahan might get the gig for the Texans and bring Cousins in, I don't think he is starting over RG3 in Washington, regardless of how he does. They used a lot to get RG3, they aren't giving up on him in his 3rd year. Although I'd like to see how Keenum plays out with some experience.
I don't know if San Fran brings in real competition, because it seems to hurt non white starting qb's confidence making them perform even worse.
McCown should be starting somewhere for sure, there are plenty of teams that could use an upgrade at qb. Unfortunately for the Jags, they need to upgrade the entire offense. Maurice Jones Drew is on the downside of his career and I don't their receivers are talented. They should have stuck with Matt Jones who was on pace for 1k, despite not using his deep speed with dink and dunk Garrard.
what do the Browns do with Brian Hoyer? he has shown promise and still pretty young, he won all 3 games he started. Campbell's stats look good on paper but they have won just 1 game with him.
Besides black quarterbacks, we have a good deal of White talent at qb that could be starters, as McCown has shown. Perhaps its best for some of these guys to sit and learn for a few years and learn the game more, like it used to be. It would be nice to see Manziel learn under Brees, but he is only 33, which isn't that old for a White qb. Brees is pretty mobile in the pocket, and used to be faster back in the day, his footwork in the pocket to extend plays is amazing. They both ran versions of the spread in college so the (Brees the most early version). Except the Saints have too many other issues to address besides backup qb. Perhaps they can get another db that can't tackle or cover, or linebackers that suck, or another overrated left tackle. (They benched their starting one last week and put in Strief (the White starting RT and put in the backup RT in his spot, who I believe is also White). Their receivers get no seperation, well one does but can't catch. Offense is predictable, Jimmy Graham or Sproles (who is getting old for a rb), which is why they caught Carolina off guard, they finally threw to some wide receivers which weren't well guarded.
Manning will be 38 at the start of next season and Brady will be 37. Bellicheck doesn't seem to have a problem with grooming qbs, he has Mallet, and Cassell and Hoyer played under him and they have shown flashes. I'm not sold on Osweiler behind Manning. They need someone to groom behind him, not sure who fits the mold but they will find somebody late, unless they are worried about injury with Manning they could pick up Carr late first round which could wind up a good thing.
I can make one not so bold prediction about the draft because it happens every year, dozens of affletic receivers will be drafted from rounds 2-4 and maybe 2 or 3 will pan out, if that. Meanwhile talented White receivers will fall (like Hartline did to the 4th or Cooper to the 5th, serve as 4th receivers for several years and then get a chance to shine (those are the lucky ones). Also, maybe 1 White safety will be given a shot to start early like Harrison Smith despite there being dozens and dozens at the fbs and fcs level with the talent to play, many won't get a shot and the few that do will be playing special teams (Cooper Taylor), if they're lucky they ay be rotated into some dim and maybe nickel packages. And Tyler Gaffney will fall to the 5th or 6th round and wind up in a similar situation as Burkhead.
Bold prediction: Bellicheck drafts Jordan Lynch and puts him at another position like safety (although he would be better at halfback), and it will take a few years for him to shine (like Edelman)
No dual threats allowed at qb, at least ones that run the spread option. Tannehill given a chance despite running it in college, mobile, fast, but discouraged from running, same with Jake Locker, so leaves me wondering where Lynch will wind up if its not the Patriots.
Not sure why this thread is so focused on quarterbacks, all of the recent quotbacks have failed except Wilson, who can make plays from the pocket. We have too much White talent at the position in the pros and a ton more in college.
The only hype job that is graded high is Bridgewater,where does he land? the Browns? so he can learn from the mediocre Campbell? They have gone after veterans for a while with no success (Seneca Wallace, washed up Delhomme, with a young Colt McCoy sprinkled in), then the 28 year old Weeden who showed promise, but a White qb in his early 20s doesn't get the chance to develop, they weren't going to wait until he was 30, which is their mistake, could have gotten at least 5 years after that. I can't see Bridgewater fitting the Texans scheme, unless they decide to completely rebuild the offense.
Fitzpatrick is not going to be considered a starter unless there is an injury. Romo is going to get at least another year. McCown should be somewhere starting, i just hope its not the Jags, and with their stance on Tebow and brief trial with White qbs, I could see them taking Bridgewater if available, assuming the Browns pick later or decide to stick with Campbell/Hoyer