DolfanISS
Perennial All-Pro
The biggest problem with this will be a theme that continues until April, overrating the QB class for this draft. It's been said many, many times this class isn't as good as last years. If we waste the number 11 pick on a QB we blow a shot at getting an impact player on defense which is the BIGGEST issue with this team right now. I don't think this is the year to draft a QB and I also don't buy into the idea that, "Tannehill won't last the season" at all. We're talking about a guy that has taken an absolute beating and kept coming. A guy who took one hit you can't take that caused an injury that was mishandled (hindsight is 20/20) which caused him to miss last year. With all of the players/QB's who have had surgically repaired ACL's and have been fine since I have a hard time believing Ryan will be any different. Also, if Ryan goes down we will likely have a high pick in next years draft and would know for sure by that point that the knee can't be trusted. I don't see that scenario playing out though, there is way too much history that suggests he'll be fine even though many will choose to ignore it. I think folks just love the process of a rookie QB so much that plays into it. Honestly when I look at the young QB's in the league I don't get the obsession. Wentz and Goff look good but it's one year. History has shown us not to get carried away with one year. Watson looked good but threw the highest percentage of interceptable passes in 2016. Let's see if that catches up with him. Trubisky was average at best, IMHO Mariota and Winston both stink and Dak isn't nearly as good without the best running game in the NFL. When I look around the league I think we'd be crazy to move on from Ryan Tannehill. Put him on the Jags and I's like there chances Sunday. With Bortles I give them no shot at all.