From here all that matters is we hit on it. If he develops into our QB of the future and wins us games he will be worth the pick.
Nobody has drafted better than the Horns in the McSnead era. This includes undrafted free agent rookies too.That's fair. And I will admit, the more I watch of him, the more I do like the potential.
He's a Ram now, so you know I'll root for him. Hopefully, we find some impact players rest of the way.
Seems like the overwhelming consensus from fans *and* pundits right now is this is a bad pick.Sorry but there are a lot of fans, pundits and Rams coaches that disagree with you.
Great, measured and fair post.Full of mixed feelings about this pick.
On the downside, disappointed we won't get an impact, plug-and-play guy for the offense this year. Lemon or Cooper would have been decent picks there and both could have come in and been major contributors as a rookie. So that is definitely a downside. As good as our offense was last year, Cooper or Lemon could have made us un-fucking-stoppable.
I can't say I know enough about Simpson myself to have a strong opinion on whether this was a good pick or not, but I do give a lot of deference to McVay's ability to evaluate QBs. He saw something and he was willing to take a shot (and yes, this WAS a McVay pick ... no way Snead would have taken him without Sean's input).
For Simpson himself, it's hard to imagine him going into a better situation. He's coming to a team with a top 3 HC (maybe even best overall) and an offensive mastermind. He doesn't have to play this year, and he gets to sit and learn behind the league MVP and should-be HOFer. He will be given time to develop in an environment that well-suited for that, probably better than anywhere else he could have gone. If he does work out, this pick will look like genius in a few years.
Another thought, going back to WR ... McVay must see someone in the 2nd round or later that he thinks could be a steal, and given the record he has with Kupp and Puka, we know he can see things other coaches can't. Both of those cases yielded solid 1st round talent for a 3rd rounder in one case and a 5th rounder in the other. So maybe we can still get that plug-and-play guy.
I can name two NFL MVPs: Kurt Warner and Cam Newton.Lmaooo what?!?
Point them out then. List the number of QBs, 6’1 or shorter with fewer than 15 starts, that had a good NFL career. Hell, you can even get rid of the 6’1 requirement if you want. Just make a list of NFL QBs with 15 starts or less. I look forward to reading your list!!
Thank god they dont run the team and McVay/Snead do!!Seems like the overwhelming consensus from fans *and* pundits right now is this is a bad pick.
Sure, experience matters for guys who are coming in and playing RIGHT AWAY. Here's the good news, Simpson gets to sit behind the reigning NFL MVP. There's no pressure for him to play right away.Yes and experience has become an even MORE important factor. That’s why guys like Bo Nix and Jayden Daniels are coming in and playing well right away, and guys like Trey Lance and Anthony Richardson will bounce around from team to team.
Like EVERYONE else in this thread - I don’t know. But I trust our front office to have made that call. They clearly think so. And if they think so, I think so.
I think they knew he wasnt interested in coming back.One other thought ... I think this closes the book on the Jimmy G era.
Ehh...cam newton is like 6ft 6 and was #1 pick...warner was midsusized and slow and went undrafted.I can name two NFL MVPs: Kurt Warner and Cam Newton.
But didn't these same people draft Stetson Bennett a few years ago (no, not in the 1st round)?
...how did that go so sideways?
Just saying.
There's nothing we can do about it.
I want to look forward to the rest of our draft.
"STFU and grab my shoulder pads rook!"
Yeah, in the 4th roundBut didn't these same people draft Stetson Bennett a few years ago (no, not in the 1st round)?
...how did that go so sideways?
Just saying.
There's nothing we can do about it.
I want to look forward to the rest of our draft.