Solar7
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SK suffers from GM 'Paralysis By Analysis.' I have no doubt that SK can quote chapter and verse from all the stats compiled on the QB and the draft in the many links posted here.
The easiest thing to do is to find a reason not to make a move. This is where all the analysis makes a GM catatonic and numb to act. SK uses the 'comparables' when evaluating a player---who is the pro QB that looks most like the rook QB you are evaluating. It was SK's rationale for passing on Russell Wilson---the only comparable was Drew Breese and SK didn't want to gamble.
(Here's a trivia question---who did the Cards take in the round instead of Wilson?)
SK is finally going to have to either **** or get off the pot. He has to decide if he is going to be the guy in Card's history who just couldn't pull the trigger on a QB and sends us to years of mediocrity OR he is going to be the guy who took that risk and went after the guy---despite some flaws---who worked out for us.
He doesn't "have" to do any of that. He can play it however he wants to, and he has a lot of options in his hands. His legacy is going to be defined by wins, nothing else, and he's already the winningest GM in Arizona Cardinals history. Sure, he probably wants to have a long and illustrious career, but if Kirk Cousins or Teddy Bridgewater or Josh McCown take us to the Super Bowl, he's still going to be the guy that did that.
He has one plain and simple goal - to set the team up for success, whether that is now or a little bit in the future. We're not going to fondly remember him if he trades up for Josh Allen and completely busts, leaving us bereft of future draft picks to remedy the mistakes, as "the guy who took that risk and went after that guy."