1st, I like this group of QBs that are coming out this year. I actually think it reinforces my point that you don't take a QB in the first, just because you think he can be "pretty good." Guys like Goff, Lynch, Wentz have a high probability of being better than "pretty good" where in 2014 I think maybe only Bridgewater fit in that group.
Cook. I like Cook. But he's more in that McCarron, Bortles, Carr range (using the national media rating, I already think he's special). There's a chance they can be better than "pretty good" but not as likely as the Goff, Lynch, Wentz, Bridgewater group. But we're picking at 22 now. Were we picking at 22 then, I'd have been more open to Bridgewater, Bortles, Carr. At the same time, I think the gap between those guys & a guy like Kevin Hogan isn't very big, even though Hogan may not be drafted until the 4th. It's a numbers game after the top 3.
However, the point of my post, I don't understand the urgency. Bottom line, we win 10-11 games last year with a healthy Foster. We don't lose 30-0 if we're giving Foster the ball in the red zone. We're not running the Wildcat with a groin strained Jj Watt or asking Hoyer to throw the ball from the 2 yard line with a healthy Foster.
No, Hoyer isn't winning a Super Bowl with a healthy Foster, but a young "might be special" QB might. I don't think we're waiting 2 years for our QB to develop if he has a Foster, Devonta Freeman, David Johnson, Tj Yeldon... Ezekial Elliot toting the rock.