As I see it, we have two choices. Draft a QB this year and ride him in the hopes that we can support him well enough for him to develop and succeed. The other option is to bring in a competent experienced QB and wait for next years draft for one of the top choices. Both present issues. If we pick Young, can we protect him well enough to keep him semi-healthy. Stroud is probably more durable, but not as dynamic. Levis is a true feast or famine player. Could be spectacular or could be a real bust. If we pick up a solid QB to get us to next year, there is a very strong likelihood that we would be picking in the 12-20 range. To move up to the 1-4 range to get the next great hope will cost some serious draft capital. The wailing and nashing of teeth by the draftnicks will be loud and continuous and has zero guarantee that it will even be available to do or even work. Personally, I like the idea of sort of doing both. Picking up a guy like Jimmy G to a three year contract. (say what you will, the guy can play winning football. Just has trouble staying up right). keeping Mills as the third QB. Drafting one of the three top QBs and sitting them. In Youngs case, get a serious muscle and weight program going. Intense teaching programs for any of them and then see where we are at. If we think we are still in the toilet, then spend whatever we have to to go get the next football god.