You got to love America. Only in a country where over 10% of it's population is unemployed, can someone receive $41.7M for doing nothing more than being picked first in the NFL draft.
This pick represents our new "regime". Everybody that comes into a franchise wants their own "guy". So this pick doesn't surprise me. My only hope is that he is as good as all the "experts" say he'll be. My original thinking was to go with a lineman (either side of the line), and take a QB next year, but looking ahead, who's there next year? Bradford, Tebow, McCoy? These guys all play in the "spread". None of them take snaps from under center, in other words, none of them have experience in a "pro" style offense. Take a look at the record of "spread" QB's in the NFL. It isn't pretty. Besides, this kid has a better arm. Hopefully they'll teach him to make good decisions.
You wanted an offensive lineman? There will be one there next season when we draft in the top 5, AGAIN. Meanwhile Stafford will have at least gotten a year to watch. QB's take longer to develop than OT's. In the long run this may have been the best decision. I don't know if this kid will be any good. Nobody does, all we have are opinions. If Culpepper stays healthy, we won't have to rush him. That has been the problem around here, throwing QB's into the fray before they're ready.