Quote from: H-Town G-Fan on Today at 10:41:42 AMI feel exactly the opposite because if they're picking higher via a bad record, a top QB is more likely to be within reach. Though, I'm viewing this top-10 season as being the result of efficiency (akin to 2022) rather than volume--I think the latter would make the decision to replace him harder, though not insurmountable depending on circumstances (that likely can't be anticipated at this time).
Replace a top 10 performance at toughest and most important NFL position with a rookie likely to do poorly? Why not just draft one and sit him for a year?