No, I'm saying if you're in QB hell like many teams are currently in like STL (likely expected to be medicore most years) and you're exploring the option of inking Bradford to a long-term contract, drafting one in the 10-15 range, or taking a shot on one later in the draft.... Would that money be better off allocated somewhere else than Bradford (even healthy)? Would that pick be better off on a 1st rounder that often has a much higher success ratio of panning out than QB? Drafting several QBs with several picks later (2 thru 4 as typically west coast offenses require accuracy 1st which tend to drop some QBs) and the one that fits. Teams like GB, NE, etc don't have to worry about that. I guess this also falls into the inability to draft QBs given the high amount of bust ratios. Obviously if you're Indy and you have Manning and Luck at #1, this theory goes out the window. Teams have more positions to fill than just QB. Money means so little to NFL teams...they can cut guys and eat that money. As long as they can finagle the numbers to fit under the cap. But draft picks are limited. Spending several picks on QB's when they other positions to address on the off chance that maybe you can get a Wilson isn't a great strategy.