What I don't want to happen is we pony up the bucks for Bradford but he still has Matthews, Agholar and Ertz as his main targets so the drop excuse will still exist. Then we have Pederson implementing a new offense. So will we have to wait till week 4, 5 or 6 before Bradford is acclimated again? Then we have Peters. Either he's here and he's breaking down so "there's pressure on Bradford" or he's gone and "its gonna take time for the new line to gel to help Bradford out."
Mainly, if he's getting paid top 10 money, I don't want to hear a single excuse if he struggles. He needs to show something.
Seems like we disagree on what to do with Bradford, but I agree with you on this point. The drops suck, but it isn't statistically significant in terms of Bradford's numbers, and a Top 12 type QB should be able to work with a few protection problems and drops.
I just think we're more likely to end up with that Top 12 QB if we hang onto Bradford than if we go to the draft. If Goff / Wentz / Lynch really are expected to be above average NFL starters, then Cleveland, Dallas, SF, and maybe even the Saints would be nuts not to take one. Not out of the question for the Giants or Chargers either, with mid 30s veterans.
Probably a 50/50 chance that all 3 are gone by #13, IMO.
ETA: If they tag Bradford and one of those guys is there and they think he's worth it, no problems at all if they take him. Either keep Bradford for the year, while the new guy learns, trade him or withdraw the tag if he hasn't signed it. Not saying Bradford is the
only choice because he's not risk free either.