I understand the people who are saying we need help at OT, RB, S, etc. Yes we need "help". We don't need "help" at QB. We need a QB. It's an entirely different level of need and it's something that has to be addressed after years and years of ignoring it.
It's a fact that not everyone is going to be happy with how they address it, whether it be trading a ton of picks or drafting a prospect that you don't like, but take comfort in the fact that (if they do draft a QB) then they are at least finally addressing the issue instead of ignoring it. Even if the kid busts it's still a step in the right direction for an organization that has put a baffling lack of resources into the most important position in all of sports.
I'd love nothing more for their to be a QB in this draft that the Texans would trade this draft & next to get. Well, I'd love it more if they got that guy without having to trade this draft & next to get... & more than that, I'd love it if they got that guy without having to trade this year's draft & next and he turns out to be everything they thought he could & more.
Like you said though, we most likely won't be happy with how they address the position. Just like they haven't ignored the position the last two years, we just don't like how they went about it.
Instead of drafting a QB in the first three rounds, they took a flyer on Mallett, a "first round talent who just needed an opportunity to prove what he could do. IMO, they botched that situation. The failure is as much on the coaches as it was on Mallett.
In 2015 Hoyer was "the answer." I can't explain or defend it, but no doubt in my mind, O'b thought Hoyer was going to solve the problem.
So we're looking to 2016. There's no Luck, no Winston... no prototypical prospect that checks all the boxes. Can Goff be the next Rogers? Maybe, but what are you willing to give up to get him? Because of the need & value of the position, most people believe he might go in the top 5. Paxton Lynch... most here hate him though he's highly rated.
Carson Wentz... I'm not very good at projecting QBs to the NFL, but I don't see much difference between him, Lynch, & Prescott. Prescott will probably be there outside of the 1st & if it weren't for the need, how many would be projecting Wentz in the first?
& I still like Cook & Hogan. To me, it looks like they've got everything you want, but nobody wants them.
Again, if we take a QB in the first round, I'll be thrilled. But I wouldn't have a problem if they get (& hit) on an OL, TE, RB, WR.. & get Cook, Hogan, Wentz, or Prescott in the 2nd or 3rd. It's not just the QB position that's been "ignored" it's been the offensive side of the ball.