Not one expert has said if Murray was in last years draft he goes before Mayfield, Darnold or Rosen.
Dude I get it your OU hardcore that’s great, but nobody....NOBODY his size has ever succeeded in the NFL at QB. There’s small and then there’s tiny and he’s tiny.
We are not drafting him. Let it go
It's true that I'm hardcore OU Finito, and it adversely effects my judgement I concede that. But can you at least concede that the football gods are taunting me sir? First mayfield could have been a cardinal last year, and now murray is possible this year, but will probably go somewhere else? What's next? Jalen Hurts wins the heisman at OU this season, but Rosen gets us six wins in 2019, and we draft too low to get Hurts in 2020? Terrible!
You're acting like Rosen is some throwaway rookie we picked in the 3rd round. If we hadn't moved up to take him, he probably would have lasted all of one more pick. All four of these quarterbacks were considered very, very good, and up until the last minute, Rosen was pretty much the #2 guy on the board.
In this year's class, he'd be hanging around #1.
I'm even willing to question Rosen's future, even though I love the pick and the player, because historically, your 2nd-4th QBs taken in any draft have been busts, but Kyler Murray just has way too many questions at this point.
Lots of questions about Murray, and Rosen is no doubt very talented Solar. I absolutely agree that Rosen is still a potential franchise QB. All of that is fair.
But like you, what I saw last year from Josh has me now wondering, and after watching Murray make play after play after play in 2018, I can't help but think he has a reasonable chance (a chance!) to play at a Mahomes-like level in the NFL.
I don't know which QB will get you more wins.
What I do know is that if both players (Rosen and Murray) become good NFL QBs, I'd rather have Rosen. A big, strong armed pocket passers is still the way to win. They don't have to move to find throwing lanes.
AND taking Murray takes away the ability to take the highest rated college edge rusher in a while. Nick Bosa has a chance to be a great player who can disrupt all phases of the game.
So the question is:
Do you want Josh Rosen and a defensive building block....or risk it for a 5'10 tiny QB?
And that's a very intelligent and reasonable argument for taking Bosa at #1. You're logic is all but irrefutable.
The only rebuttal I can make is:
But the QB position is so important, way more important than a single DL position, and Murray has a chance (a chance!) to play at a Mahomes-like level at that critical position. To lift our offense to an elite level. This justifies the additional investment of draft capital. The variable is how highly one rates Murray's potential. Obviously you rate him much lower than I do, me, with my crimson colored glasses.