An Idea for a third-round QB
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This is a moderated phorum for the CIVILIZED discussion of the Miami Dolphins. In this phorum, there are rules and moderators to make sure you abide by the rules. The moderators for this phorum are JC and Colonel.
I think it would benefit us to try to get Josh Rosen from the Cardinals for a third round pick. He may have not had a good year last year, but he had no weapons except an aging possible HOF receiver- no running game, no other receivers, and, most importantly, no O-line. This guy is a young, accurate (when he gets time to throw), pocket passer with an excellent arm. He needs seasoning, but with the first and second picks this year, we can bolster the lines, and we get a QB that shows he's the future-or not. We can work on the offensive and defensive lines this year, and still draft a QB next year, high if this guy isn't IT, lower if he is. Doing this would give us flexibility, particularly if he isn't the guy.
I could live with that. Rosen has a season under his belt that gives him more value than any rookie we would bring in. We would have a year to find out if he is the answer or go first round for a qb in 2020. He still has a lot to prove and is smart enough to realize that so he comes in knowing what he has go to do. Is he Rodgers or Joey Harrington time to find out. We have 2 young qbs Falk and Rudock on the roster so we would not have to spend a draft pick for a development qb in this draft. I like this better than bringing in Taylor or Fitzgerald (mediocre u know you gotta replace them). Bridgewater (went 11-5 his second year as starter) injured 3rd season so never go to build on that. Brissett (I like him) are other options but a lot to like about Rosen (more imo).
Definitely we do need a new QB, but I can't see that a guy smaller than Pat White was is the answer. I'm told that Murray has a far better arm than White did, but what difference does that make if, like White, he gets smashed running his second play from scrimmage and never gets a chance to throw the ball? None at all.