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Which Teams Would Trade Their Starting QB (1 Viewer)

Saw this post on another board regarding Cam's value and thought it was a good point:

The top 8 offenses in the league(top 25%) are currently New England, New Orleans, Philly, Green Bay, Carolina, San Diego, Dallas, and Houston. Notice that none of these teams have a terrible QB and that the elite QBs are all here. Also notice that every single team in this list have vastly superior skill position players than what Carolina has. Apparently Cam must be pretty good so far to get his team into this group.
He definitely isn't just "putting up fantasy numbers." He is a legit superstar QB already as a 22 year old rookie and he has elite potential.
I completely disagree that Hou, Dal, Philly or Car have elite QBs. Elite fantasy QBs, maybe. Real life, no.
 
Saw this post on another board regarding Cam's value and thought it was a good point:

The top 8 offenses in the league(top 25%) are currently New England, New Orleans, Philly, Green Bay, Carolina, San Diego, Dallas, and Houston. Notice that none of these teams have a terrible QB and that the elite QBs are all here. Also notice that every single team in this list have vastly superior skill position players than what Carolina has. Apparently Cam must be pretty good so far to get his team into this group.
He definitely isn't just "putting up fantasy numbers." He is a legit superstar QB already as a 22 year old rookie and he has elite potential.
I'll put the combined talents of Steve Smith/DeAngelo Williams/Jonathan Stewart/Greg Olsen/Jeremy Shockey up against any of the teams listed except for Green Bay.
 
There is no way that 2 #1's is all that it would take to get LHUCKS er Luck (and btw, the Bengals got a #1 and a #2). Certainly not two mid-round picks. Besides, the Bengals will not do that. They have their QB for the next decade in Dalton.

I'd love to see a scenario where you have, say, the top of the draft board looking like this:

1) Rams

2) Dolphins

3) Colts

4) Jaguars

Can you imagine the bidding war that would ensue for those next 3 teams to try and get Luck?!? Minimum price would be something like 2 #1s and 2 #2s. And even that might not be enough to win the bidding war.

-QG
Why would the Jags get involved in a bidding war when they just spent a top ten pick on a quarterback?
 

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