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If you believe a QB is worth taking high in the 2nd round, you should take him in the 1st round.
Reasoning: The QB is so important to the team & its impact on its future that "either a guy has what it takes to be a winner or he doesn't." If he does, he's worth your 1st round pick. If he doesn't, why bother? He's not worth your 2nd or 3rd round pick either. (You'll never win with him anyway, so you might as well use the pick somewhere else where it can do the most good).
I realize that this flies into the logic that guys like Brady (or Kurt or Jim Hart) didn't get drafted high, but when your plan is to draft a blue chip guy to build your franchise around, either he's The Guy...or he's not.
if you're sold on Barkley, he's worth your #7 because of his importance to the franchise. If you're not sold on him, save the pick - you'll never win with him anyway.
Does this make sense? It just feels right.
I understand your logic. Barkley is one of several qbs that I like but feel that they are not top ten picks. I don't think,with Palmer now here, that we need to reach for a qb but can wait to see if one drops into the 2nd, 3rd or even 4th round. Additionally I have a lot of confidence that Arians & Moore can actually develop a young qb which Whiz was not able to do.
I do like Barkley but know that BA & Moore have worked out other qbs like Glennon and Landry Jones. We don't know how they rate them or if they will even draft one this year.