About where I had expected CT to land (3 to 5, but w/ the greater likelihood at the higher end).
Even tho this QB class was seen as a down year for the draft, the problem was that there weren't too many teams in desperate need of a QB (Wash was probably the only one that desperately needed a QB who can step in and start; and Miami got a deal in getting Rosen on the cheap, but Rosen will still have to battle RF for the starting job) and teams that are looking to upgrade their starters are looking to the 2020 and 2021 draft classes.
Back-up/project QBs simply weren't worth higher picks, esp. in a draft filled w/ defensive talent.
But CT ended up in a good situation; albeit, right now, he's the projected 3rd stringer behind Sudfeld.
Even tho this QB class was seen as a down year for the draft, the problem was that there weren't too many teams in desperate need of a QB (Wash was probably the only one that desperately needed a QB who can step in and start; and Miami got a deal in getting Rosen on the cheap, but Rosen will still have to battle RF for the starting job) and teams that are looking to upgrade their starters are looking to the 2020 and 2021 draft classes.
Back-up/project QBs simply weren't worth higher picks, esp. in a draft filled w/ defensive talent.
But CT ended up in a good situation; albeit, right now, he's the projected 3rd stringer behind Sudfeld.