Another point I want to make is that, even with a good QB class coming through this draft, there are a lot of teams in need of a QB. This is why I think the Eagles need to look to deal a QB this year. I also suspect Matt Hasselbeck could be traded or released in the offseason. So if you look at the teams needing a QB, the market could start to thin.
Arizona - Warner has said this is most likely his last year. They have Matt Leinart, but Whisenhunt seems pretty sour on him and Leinart had to fight for the backup job this year.
St. Louis - Bulger can't stay healthy and has never played up to his contract. They'll probably look to the draft since they're already stuck in a rebuilding mode.
Carolina - Jake Delhomme got a new contract after playing awful in the playoffs. He's responded by being mediocre to terrible. This is a team that believes they're only a couple pieces away from a Super Bowl so they may not want to play wait-and-see with a rookie QB.
Denver - Orton has been able to manage some of the games, but the offence could clearly benefit from a guy who will put the ball up. Again, this is another team that is probably an elite QB away from a Super Bowl run. However, I see them taking the draft route simply because that's what McDaniels has been trained to do.
San Francisco - The defense is very good, they have an elite RB and what looks to be a possible franchise receiver in Crabtree. They need a QB that defenses will respect (a.k.a. not Shaun Hill) and won't turn the ball over (a.k.a not Alex Smith). They've had a lot of high draft picks in the last few years, so they may be more willing to part with what looks to be a mid-round pick this year if they can get a good QB that can start right away.
Tennessee - I see them giving VY one more year to prove the doubters wrong. They may go after Pennington or Bulger in the offseason for insurance.
Jacksonville - It's not that David Garrard is a bad quarterback but he's not great and he's not putting butts in the seat. The Jags might look to deal for a big-name QB out of desperation, if they think it will bring their attendance up.
Cleveland - I don't see them trading away draft picks for a QB when they're so far away from being a competitive, and have so many holes they could fill with their draft picks. They'll give Quinn another year or two to turn things around.
Minnesota - It all depends on #4. If they get to at least the NFC Championship this year, and he retires, they probably mortgage the future for another decent QB to try and take them to a championship.
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