Most those teams you listed have no designs on the playoffs next year. They can afford to invest in a project QB. Cards want players to help win now.
I only listed teams in
@Hollywood's list of "desperate" teams to address those.
Of the 10 teams that took quarterbacks, the Chiefs, Texans, Steelers, Lions, Giants, and Broncos have legitimate designs on the playoffs, and more than a few of those have designs on a Super Bowl. But that's 60% of those teams. The Bills have designs on the playoffs, but if they can pull that off is questionable.
Kizer said he entered this draft early to avoid next year's crop of QBs.
Garoppolo and Glennon will have high potential of being available, as will Alex Smith and prob others.
Cards will be fine at QB.
Kizer can say whatever... he's said a lot of stupid things this offseason. I don't want to touch Glennon with a ten foot pole, especially not at $15 million a year. He's just not that good.
New England is too smart to not franchise Garoppolo, meaning any team that wants him is going to have to sign him to a lucrative (read: probably a top-5 contract) deal, AND offer up picks to make it happen. For a guy with three starts. I don't know how anyone who sat through the Kolb deal is okay with paying him like he's the next coming of Drew Brees.
Cousins will be paid over $100 million. Garoppolo will be paid that or close.
Again, there's nothing we can do at this point, which sucks, but it's where we are. The quarterback position will be haunting this team in short order, and we have absolutely ZERO insurance or hope from any draft pick in the past three years.