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Will KC ever be better?
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Land of Red Dirt & Necks
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From the way people seem to think around here, franchice QBs grow on trees. KC has an interesting record with drafting "Franchise" QBs. I took a look at KC's drafted QBs since their inception in Dallas on profootballrefference.com. They have drafted a total of 29 QBs, 9 of which were drafted in rounds 1-3. Let's take a look... Eddie Wilson, 3rd round '62 - 1 start (resulted in a tie) 0-0-1 Pete Beathard, 1st round '64 (2nd overall pick) - 1-1 Mike Livingston, 2nd round '68 - 31-43-1 Steve Fuller, 1st round '74 (23rd overall pick) - 13-18 Todd Blackledge, 1st round '83 (7th overall pick) - 13-11 Brodie Croyle, 3rd round '06 - 0-8 Add in... David Jaynes (3rd '74), Mike Elkins (2nd '89), and Matt Blundin (2nd '92) who never got a start. Yeah, KC has a stellar record of drafting QBs. Our "Franchise" QB prospects have a combined record of 58-81-2. Oddly enough, the ONLY QB we drafted and started with a winning record is the one QB I've heard called the biggest failure in KC draft history - Todd Blackledge. Like I said, our track record of signing FAs and trading for QB has been more successull to this point than drafting a QB. Even Kreig, Bono, and GrBac have been better for us than those we tried to draft, that should say a lot about KC's ability to draft/develop a QB. And the three best QBs to ever chunk the ball for KC IMO came via trades, Dawson, Montana, and Green. Would I like to see KC draft the next Manning or Brady - ABSOLUTELY! But rational thinking tells me that if we ONLY look for potential QBs in the draft, we're really limiting our chances at finding a succesful QB.
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