But Bridgewater is not Brady. He's not Rogers. It is possible that he may one day belong in the same conversation as those guys, but it's just as likely that Boyd will, or Bortles, or Manziel (if he comes out), or Mettenberger. I don't know what the draftniks see that set Bridgewater apart, but so far, I'm not convinced he is any more likely to become that guy than any of the others I've mentioned.
I agree, but Bridgewater isn't Manning. Last year I wanted a stud OT, either from the first or the second round. IMO, he'd have done for our offense what Watt (another player we didn't "need") did for our defense.
If we go to a 4-3 I'm fine with the thinking that either Brooks or Merci will find the success their college careers suggested they'd have. If we stay in the 3-4, I'd rather do like San Francisco did, pass on Jake Locker, draft Aldon Smith, then Colin Kaepernick. Or like Seattle did & draft Bruce Irvin, Bobby Wagner, & Russell Wilson.
Either would help this team win with less than elite QBs like Cutler, Flynn, Freeman, Foles, Daniels, maybe even Keenum... & still draft Mettenberger, Bortles, or Boyd.
If you're convinced Bridgewater will be the next Peyton Manning, I understand. But we're much closer, imo, to building an elite defense, or elite offensive line.
& if Taylor Lewan, Denard Robinson, or Jake Matthews is our pick I don't see it as drafting a RT. Eric Fisher is not a RT. We're Taking the best OL in the draft, making our OL elite. Sure, we've got Brown, but we can play two tackles & though not likely, what if this kid is better than Brown? How is that bad for the Texans?
I want receivers that are better than Andre, a Center that is better Myers, LBs better than Cushing, Corners better than Jjo. If those guys become #2s on the Texans depth chart, how does that hurt us?