majorm wrote:Okay, but I don't think there is a QB worth taking at #8 with the defensive holes the Vikings have. I hope they think the same thing. Take defensive help at #8 and you're probably going to get a QB you like with your second pick.
PA made a great point this morning. How much better do you really think Football, Bridgewater or Bortles is than Mettenberger, Garoppollo or a few others considered kind of in that "second tier." They all have huge question marks attached to them. Chances are you probably have about the same make it or break it potential waiting until the second pick.
I've been asking the same question PA asked for a while and I know others here have too. As you said, they all have questions attached to them so theoretically, they might be able to get someone with similar potential in R2 to a QB they could choose with the eighth pick. However, I think headless_norseman has a point. There ARE differences in size, skill, experience, etc. between these QBs. The Vikings choice should probably come down not only to who they think will be the best of the bunch but to who will be the best fit
for them. Which QB do they think is coachable, has the leadership qualities they want, the work ethic they want and above all, the skills set that will allow him to run
their offense successfully? That's the QB they need to target and I think "fit" needs to be the biggest determining factor in when they select a QB. If they feel there is a player who is clearly the best fit for them and he will be available at #8 but they don't think they'll be able to get him later, they should probably just take him.