Ya no shit, elementary, did you copy that from Wiki?SkyDog112046 wrote:A team can't bring in two high draft pick QB's and have them fight it out because they can't properly develop 2 at one time. That's a lot of money tied up for 2 players in which there is only one slot. The best way to develop a QB is to have a decent veteran QB there to mentor the rookie while the kid learns the ropes and the offense for a season or two and then the team hands the reigns over to him to see what he can do.
Again, another Wiki response.SkyDog112046 wrote:In your scenario they end up either not fully developing one of them or developing one and letting the other rot on the bench, in which case that 2nd QB has minimal value. Want to bring in a #1 pick as the heir apparent and then pick up another QB in the 5th or 6th round to be a long-term project and career back-up, then fine. But to waste 2 of the top 33 pick on QB's is stupid.
Besides, Clausen is most likely going to be a bust anyway.
Don't tell that to the Panthers, might not have been in the first 33 but drafting 3 QB's in 6.....does seem a bit extreme but if they get a franchise out of it then the draft is a success.