So lets take a look at the Qb position again, and while we are at it, lets look at who has a shot to get one of the top Qbs in this draft, which is very Qb heavy.
AFC East:
New England - 4-2 - have Brady and Garapolo so should not be looking Qb.
Buffalo - 3-2 - Tyrod Taylor has been pretty steady, but team doesn't seem to want to keep him. Rookie Peterson is the back up. - here is one Qb potential target. Plus they have a ton of picks so can afford to draft QB early and still get needs met.
Miami Dolphins - 3-2 - Starter was to be Tannehill(end of contract soon?), Got Cutler...and have Moore still as back up. - This will be interesting to watch. Currently they are competitive, but reality is they probably could really use one of these kids coming in.
NY Jets - 3-3 - Yup, they are led by Josh McCown, and the two youngsters below him aren't worth didley. But they are winning, and that could hurt their chances.
AFC North:
Pittsburgh - 4-2 - Big Ben is rumbling about retirement, and he is really worn out. They did draft Dobbs last year, not sure he is the future. Could be an option, but doubt they can sniff the pick needed to snag a top Qb in 2018.
Baltimore - 3-3 - Still have old steady in Flacco - but no depth. - Is it time to look to new?
Cincinnati - 2-4 - Have Dalton as starter and McCarron as back up. Doubt they are looking to go high for Qb.
Cleveland - 0-6 - Is Kizer the answer - doesn't look like it. Yeah, they could finally get the franchise Qb they need, and they have the picks to get more help as well.
AFC South:
Tennessee Titans - 3-3 - Mariota is the real deal, and they keep adding parts to help him.
Jacksonville - 3-2 - Bortles is a goner, I truly believe that - yeah they need Qb - but they are winning so will they get one of the top ones?
Houston - 3-3 - Watson is the man, so no they are solid here.
Indianapolis - 2-4 - This one is one to watch. Luck is the franchise, but just got put on ice for his rehab. Yes, they dealt for Brissett, but he seems like a really great Back up, not a franchise Qb. If they keep losing, and Luck's shoulder falls apart, this could be one spot for Qb.
AFC West:
Kansas City - 5-2 - Have A.Smith as starter, and have Mahomes on the wings - they are good.
Denver - 3-2 - Wow.... They have Siemian starting, have Lynch as the drafted future that is hazy...oh and Osweiller - lets see how this season goes, but Lynch may be bust, and force them to look to draft Qb.
Oakland/Las Vegas - 3-4 - Carr is the man in Oakland they are solid.
Los Angeles Chargers - 2-4 - Rivers is the man, but he is getting old in the tooth. If they keep losing, I can see them drafting for the future and taking Rivers eventual replacement.
NFC East:
Philadelphia - 5-1 - Wentz was a great trade up value - they are set for a while.
Washington - 3-2 - Cousins is a great Qb, but they won't tag him again. Can they sign him? If not they HAVE to get a Qb in draft.
Dallas - 2-3 - Dak is Dak and he is solid. No need here.
NY Giants - 1-5 - Okay to me this is one to question. If they keep losing, and I think they will, I think you cut bait on Manning, save cap, and draft for the future as you will be in full blow rebuild mode. Manning could be a great trading piece for many teams to get - in fact Buffalo or Jacksonville would probably love this.
NFC North:
Minnesota - 4-2 - Have Bradford(last year of deal), Keenum(back up extrodinaire), Bridgewater(last year of deal). - They will keep winning, so probably won't sniff the pick height needed to snag a top Qb. My gut says they either resign Bridgewater, or they look to get a vet Qb, like Manning if available.
Green Bay - 4-2 - Rodgers is there(hurt) and so is Hundley - doubt they look at Qb
Detroit - 3-3 - Just signed Stafford to an extension so no looky here.
Chicago - 2-4 - Just drafted Trubisky and he is starting now.
NFC South:
Carolina - 4-2 - Got Cam they are fine
New Orleans - 3-2 - Brees on last year of contract I believe - if they win they have to resign, if they start losing again...maybe move to future?
Atlanta - 3-2 - Matty Ice makes this no issue
Tampa Bay - 2-3 - Winston is looking pretty good.
NFC West:
Los Angeles Rams - 4-2 - Goff seems to finally be growing into the role.
Seattle - 3-2 - Wilson is set
Arizona - 3-3 - Can't live with Carson forever - they need to look to the future.
San Francisco - 0-6 - Beathard is getting his shot , but my guess is they will go hard and heavy for Cousins, or draft the future here. Use Beathard as the bridge.
So looking at current records:
Cleveland - 0-6
San Francisco - 0-6
NY Giants - 1-5
LA Chargers - 2-4
Indianapolis - 2-4
What will be interesting is if Cincy and Chicago continue to lose, and possibly fall into one of the top draft slots, and get some trade value.
Key to this to me is: Cousins - does he resign with Washington?
Manning - does NY Giants move on?
Palmer and Rivers and Roethlisberger - are they back next year?
Top Qbs in draft:
Darnold - USC - underclassman - does he come out?
Allen - Wyoming - underclassman - does he come out?
Rosen - UCLA - underclassman - does he come out?
Rudolph - Oklahoma St. - senior
AFC East:
New England - 4-2 - have Brady and Garapolo so should not be looking Qb.
Buffalo - 3-2 - Tyrod Taylor has been pretty steady, but team doesn't seem to want to keep him. Rookie Peterson is the back up. - here is one Qb potential target. Plus they have a ton of picks so can afford to draft QB early and still get needs met.
Miami Dolphins - 3-2 - Starter was to be Tannehill(end of contract soon?), Got Cutler...and have Moore still as back up. - This will be interesting to watch. Currently they are competitive, but reality is they probably could really use one of these kids coming in.
NY Jets - 3-3 - Yup, they are led by Josh McCown, and the two youngsters below him aren't worth didley. But they are winning, and that could hurt their chances.
AFC North:
Pittsburgh - 4-2 - Big Ben is rumbling about retirement, and he is really worn out. They did draft Dobbs last year, not sure he is the future. Could be an option, but doubt they can sniff the pick needed to snag a top Qb in 2018.
Baltimore - 3-3 - Still have old steady in Flacco - but no depth. - Is it time to look to new?
Cincinnati - 2-4 - Have Dalton as starter and McCarron as back up. Doubt they are looking to go high for Qb.
Cleveland - 0-6 - Is Kizer the answer - doesn't look like it. Yeah, they could finally get the franchise Qb they need, and they have the picks to get more help as well.
AFC South:
Tennessee Titans - 3-3 - Mariota is the real deal, and they keep adding parts to help him.
Jacksonville - 3-2 - Bortles is a goner, I truly believe that - yeah they need Qb - but they are winning so will they get one of the top ones?
Houston - 3-3 - Watson is the man, so no they are solid here.
Indianapolis - 2-4 - This one is one to watch. Luck is the franchise, but just got put on ice for his rehab. Yes, they dealt for Brissett, but he seems like a really great Back up, not a franchise Qb. If they keep losing, and Luck's shoulder falls apart, this could be one spot for Qb.
AFC West:
Kansas City - 5-2 - Have A.Smith as starter, and have Mahomes on the wings - they are good.
Denver - 3-2 - Wow.... They have Siemian starting, have Lynch as the drafted future that is hazy...oh and Osweiller - lets see how this season goes, but Lynch may be bust, and force them to look to draft Qb.
Oakland/Las Vegas - 3-4 - Carr is the man in Oakland they are solid.
Los Angeles Chargers - 2-4 - Rivers is the man, but he is getting old in the tooth. If they keep losing, I can see them drafting for the future and taking Rivers eventual replacement.
NFC East:
Philadelphia - 5-1 - Wentz was a great trade up value - they are set for a while.
Washington - 3-2 - Cousins is a great Qb, but they won't tag him again. Can they sign him? If not they HAVE to get a Qb in draft.
Dallas - 2-3 - Dak is Dak and he is solid. No need here.
NY Giants - 1-5 - Okay to me this is one to question. If they keep losing, and I think they will, I think you cut bait on Manning, save cap, and draft for the future as you will be in full blow rebuild mode. Manning could be a great trading piece for many teams to get - in fact Buffalo or Jacksonville would probably love this.
NFC North:
Minnesota - 4-2 - Have Bradford(last year of deal), Keenum(back up extrodinaire), Bridgewater(last year of deal). - They will keep winning, so probably won't sniff the pick height needed to snag a top Qb. My gut says they either resign Bridgewater, or they look to get a vet Qb, like Manning if available.
Green Bay - 4-2 - Rodgers is there(hurt) and so is Hundley - doubt they look at Qb
Detroit - 3-3 - Just signed Stafford to an extension so no looky here.
Chicago - 2-4 - Just drafted Trubisky and he is starting now.
NFC South:
Carolina - 4-2 - Got Cam they are fine
New Orleans - 3-2 - Brees on last year of contract I believe - if they win they have to resign, if they start losing again...maybe move to future?
Atlanta - 3-2 - Matty Ice makes this no issue
Tampa Bay - 2-3 - Winston is looking pretty good.
NFC West:
Los Angeles Rams - 4-2 - Goff seems to finally be growing into the role.
Seattle - 3-2 - Wilson is set
Arizona - 3-3 - Can't live with Carson forever - they need to look to the future.
San Francisco - 0-6 - Beathard is getting his shot , but my guess is they will go hard and heavy for Cousins, or draft the future here. Use Beathard as the bridge.
So looking at current records:
Cleveland - 0-6
San Francisco - 0-6
NY Giants - 1-5
LA Chargers - 2-4
Indianapolis - 2-4
What will be interesting is if Cincy and Chicago continue to lose, and possibly fall into one of the top draft slots, and get some trade value.
Key to this to me is: Cousins - does he resign with Washington?
Manning - does NY Giants move on?
Palmer and Rivers and Roethlisberger - are they back next year?
Top Qbs in draft:
Darnold - USC - underclassman - does he come out?
Allen - Wyoming - underclassman - does he come out?
Rosen - UCLA - underclassman - does he come out?
Rudolph - Oklahoma St. - senior