That's a win/win scenario. Winston's going to be a stud, but while Miami is relatively young, some of its key players are aging (Wake, Grimes), and Tannehill gives you the better chance to win immediately. It will be his second year in the offense, and the offense is now built upon his strengths. Long-term, I'd bet on Winston to be the better QB. He went #1 overall for good reason. I agree with the - somewhat popular - notion that Winston is the 2nd best QB prospect of the last 5 to 10 years. Luck was better. In Winston, I see a mix of Matt Ryan and Big Ben.
That's a win/win scenario. Winston's going to be a stud, but while Miami is relatively young, some of its key players are aging (Wake, Grimes), and Tannehill gives you the better chance to win immediately. It will be his second year in the offense, and the offense is now built upon his strengths. Long-term, I'd bet on Winston to be the better QB. He went #1 overall for good reason. I agree with the - somewhat popular - notion that Winston is the 2nd best QB prospect of the last 5 to 10 years. Luck was better. In Winston, I see a mix of Matt Ryan and Big Ben.
Tannehill .... 10 times out of 10.
Winston on has bust written all over him
Not to mention his final year of college he had the highest INT rate of any successful QB since Marino during their final year of college. And that was a way different era. I hate to bang on college stats. But INT rate is a pretty important statOne player has yet to play a single down in the NFL.