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Old 09-06-2013, 11:58 PM   #2254
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We have an entire season of college football left to play, but is anybody REALLY all that excited about the 2014 draft class of QBs?

We're looking at a ton of QB-needy teams who figure to be terrible. And this year I'm sure they'll spend high-end draft stock on a QB, depending on how well these "last chances" go for so many of these guys. Oakland basically punted away their QB problems into 2014. Jacksonville, Tennessee, Cleveland, and Minnesota all need to consider moving on if their guys don't take a noticeable step towards improved play. I might just put St. Louis in this category, too, but only if Bradford puts out a clunker season. And then you have teams like Arizona and Kansas City with adequate stop gaps, but a need to invest in the future at the position.

Something tells me we're going to see the QBs come off the board even if the class is unspectacular. The perception will conveniently be that now is the right time to draft a QB for a handful of those teams that I mentioned above, and it will probably be mistaken as, "Boy, the 2014 class SUUUURE is a hell of a lot better than last year's!"

I suppose the 2014 class could actually be legitimately good, but we'll need to wait and see.
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