Grahamburn said:
NFL teams are finally starting to realize either you have a top tier QB or you don’t. At least some of them (Looking at you Minnesota and Washington).
There’s no winning with average QB play anymore.
Why trade assets and go 8-9 with Mayfield just so you can miss out on top tier QB prospects in the 2023 draft?
Mayfield is NFL QB Hell, and all that can be had for $18M on a one year deal? He’s not going to have much of a market, and definitely not a top pick or multiple picks market.
And you gotta love the Browns’ fans trying to drum one up for him all while saying he should play nice when the QB they just traded for did exactly the opposite and got what he wanted. A ticket out of town
I 100% agree with the bolded, but I'd disagree with your first sentence.
SF has been in the NFC title game, and in the Super Bowl in the last 3 seasons, with a mediocre QB. They likely win both Super Bowls if they had even a good QB (like Cousins for example) and a few years back the final 4 featured teams starting Tom Brady, Blake Bortles, Case Keenum, and Nick Foles.
QB play is the most important thing in football, no disagreement there, but I don't think its everything. You can certainly win with just good QB play, and if the rest of the team is great enough, even with mediocre QB play. I don't see Mayfield as QB Hell. I think he's in that 2nd tier of starters, like Cousins, or Ryan, or even Stafford. He's at the bottom of that tier, but that's a valuable tier.
I think Mayfield really falls victim to unfair expectations. The Browns were so starved for good QB play, and a playoff season, that when they got it, they had no idea how to react. They assumed their team was far better than it was, and that they would naturally improve in 2021, even though they caught almost every possible break in 2020. They went 7-2 in 1 score games in 2021, that was always gonna regress.
Watson is obviously an upgrade (on the field anyway) but he'd be an upgrade from almost every QB in the NFL, including the guy who just won the Super Bowl, but its crazy how much of a hit Mayfield has taken for things outside of his control, and for playing hurt (like a good teammate/leader would) part of wonders what Mayfield's perception would be if he had just gone on IR in week 3? I think he'd be held in higher regard even though, logically, that is dumb.