Yo... Hearing a lot of rumbling that Haskin and Murray are both gonna fall out of the top 10 and further. QB market is over-saturated after last year draft and stubborn organization like Steelers & Giants want to wait till after Ben/Eli retires to draft their heirs. The only 2 teams on paper in a dire need for a young QB is Saints and Patriots. Bridgewater signed a 1 year deal and probably gonna try to haggle Saints for starter money in 2020. From what I know... The Saints may go in a different direction if Bridgewater's agent try to overprice himself.
Espcailly, when a lot of these teams got junk QBs.
Giants not a fan of this QB crop and waiting till 2020
Jags got Foles and wanna build around him
Dolphin tanking for a 2020 prospect aswell.
Cardinals sticking with Rosen
Top 10 looking like this...
Cardinals - Pass. Keeping Rosen
49ers - Pass. Jimmy G
Jets - Pass. Darnold
Raiders - Pass. Carr
Bucs - Maybe? Giving Winston one last shot?
Giants - Pass lol. They are sticking with Eli
Jags - Pass. They just got Foles
Lions - Pass. Stafford
The tens aren't much better.
Bills - Pass. Allen
Broncos - Maybe? Flacco lol
Bengals - Pass-ish. Dalton lol
Packers - Pass. Rodgers
Dolphin - Pass. 2020 prospect
Falcon - Pass. Ryan
Skins - Make sense, but they have too much money tied at QB to draft one.
Panthers - Pass. Newton
Giants (From Browns) - Pass again... morons.
Viking - Pass. Cousins
Titan - Maybe? , Titans wanting to move on from Marcus?
You can look at the other teams... All have stable QBs situation for better and worse.
28-29 other teams about to let 1 or 2 potential franchise QB prospect fall to the Patriots at 32nd pick. Honestly, they don't even have to trade up. The thought of the Patriot dynasty having long term security makes me sick.
Murray and Haskin are underrated, but do have their flaws. yet, I grade them on par with Mayfield. If they are able to slide to winning and competent programs... They could be the next big names. I think teams are buying too much into the hype of the 2020 class with GlassMan Tua leading the pack.