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Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath58
Really?
Because of the 27 that have won a SB, only 14 (52%) were 1st round picks. I don't see how that's "greatly increased."
That stat aside, again, it's a ridiculously small sample size.
It's something people who can't back their argument up say.
"There's never been a QB drafted in the 5th round win the SB."
BFD.
There HAVE been QB's win in every other round except the 7th, including the 9th round, 10th round and an UDFA.
It all means NOTHING, because football is a TEAM sport.
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Whoa, Cowboy.
It
absolutely means SOMETHING.
If it were a meaningless stat, why would anyone bother drafting a QB in the first round, much like guards and centers?
If it were such a meaningless stat, why are 3 out of the 4 remaining teams left in the 2008 playoffs helmed by first round QB's?
Regardless of the fact that no QB drafted in the 5th and 7th rounds have never won a Super Bowl and regardless of the fact that four Super Bowls were won by Joe Montana (a third round choice) and three were won by Tom Brady (6th rounder), the best chance of winning the Super Bowl is with a first round selection.
Brady and Montana were anomalies that skew the stats. Both weren't "System QB's" that won on flukes. It was fluke that both were overlooked by scouts. In hindsight, there's absolutely no question that both would have gone number one overall in their respective draft years.
It's not a fluke that both are Hall of Fame players.