You take Penix now when:
(1) Your evaluation of him is high and you see him as a value pick at #8. That means you rate him over the rest of the draft class.
(2) You are going QB1 and QB2 as protection for your $100 million dollar QB1. That's contrary to the old adage of 'If you have two QBs, you have none.' That's old-school logic---with the expanded schedule, teams need two starters both capable of stepping in and winning games. (Some rumbling that Penix might be the starter early on if Cousins has not fully recovered from the Achilles.)
(3) You are looking at the QBs coming out in both 2025 and 2026 and see Penix as better than anything soon. You don't want to be in QB-hell (Falcons ever since Matt Ryan and his 59,000 yards and 367 TDs left town).
(4) You are anticipating finishing high in the W-L department and not being in a position to draft a top-tier QB. That's not so far-fetched. Consider the Cards---for their long miserable history, they have been in the Top 5 for a QB only a few times.
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(Cards drafted Joe Namath in 1965 and he signed with the Jets in the AFL instead. Now that is embarrassing. It was also a wake-up call to the OG NFL owners that the AFL was for real and ready to steal away players.)
The Rams left us, true. But through the years a number of significant teams and individuals have slipped through the cracks, some that might have changed our sports history.
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(5) You don't know what the hell you are doing and the owner is calling the shots and trying to outsmart the entire league with the cute and clever selection. You have a compliant GM and HC (who likens himself to Taylor Swift and the GM to Kelce.)
(6) You know way more than the rest of the league and snatched up a future QB for a #8 pick with plenty of developmental time before he's expected to start. When Patrick Mahomes was selected #10 in the 2017 draft, Cards had Carson Palmer as their veteran starter. BA brought in PM for a visit prior to the draft. Got to believe that BA saw what PM had to offer. BA stated that he wanted to leave the Cards with a future QB before he retired. Cards stuck at #13 (and took Reddick) while KC/Andy Reid traded up for Mahomes ahead of the Cards at #10. MB was hot to get a SB win for his aging Father and probably took the D-player over the developmental QB. It would be priceless to count the F-bombs from BA when the Cards didn't make the effort for PM. There just may be more similarities to that situation with Penix/Cousins. How many here would have been mad in the 2017 draft if we traded up for PM when we already had a vet Palmer on the roster? That might be what is going on here the the Penix/Cousins dealio. If so, ABlank goes down as a genius (and not the idiot some want to assign to him).