SissyBoyFloyd
Pawnee, Skidi Clan
I'm not so sure it would not make sense for many of the following reasons:
1. He wouldn't cost so much being on rookie contract.
2. If KM isn't totally in top form until 2024.
3. Expect Kyler will suffer another major injury before his contract is up.
4. We could already have our next QB with what could amount to a couple years of not only growth but even experience by time KM's contract expires.
5. If KM should fully recover and light it up for 3 years, we could have some trade bait.
6. We have to pay someone to start and then backup KM up, why not someone on a rookie contract who may turn out to be our next decent franchise QB.
7. You never know how long you may go before you get another opportunity to get a serious starting QB in the draft.
I would give it some serious thought if one of the two or three top QBs are there for us. I know we need so much more help, especially to support KM when he is capable of returning. But what if he never does or is never the same? How much is a QB insurance policy worth?
1. He wouldn't cost so much being on rookie contract.
2. If KM isn't totally in top form until 2024.
3. Expect Kyler will suffer another major injury before his contract is up.
4. We could already have our next QB with what could amount to a couple years of not only growth but even experience by time KM's contract expires.
5. If KM should fully recover and light it up for 3 years, we could have some trade bait.
6. We have to pay someone to start and then backup KM up, why not someone on a rookie contract who may turn out to be our next decent franchise QB.
7. You never know how long you may go before you get another opportunity to get a serious starting QB in the draft.
I would give it some serious thought if one of the two or three top QBs are there for us. I know we need so much more help, especially to support KM when he is capable of returning. But what if he never does or is never the same? How much is a QB insurance policy worth?