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METAIRIE, La. Myth 1: Teams can readily find top-quality quarterbacks like Tom Brady, Russell Wilson and Dak Prescott in the middle rounds of the NFL draft.
Myth 2: Teams such as the New Orleans Saints can draft a QB on Day 2 or 3, let him sit behind Jameis Winston and Taysom Hill, then develop him to be their future starter.
Those ideas sound nice, especially for the Saints, who pick 28th and would have to pay a fortune to trade up for one of this year s top five prospects.
And it’s not impossible. Especially not with one of the greatest offensive coaches in league history in Sean Payton, who once helped discover and develop an undrafted Tony Romo with the Dallas Cowboys.
Punters and kickers: 1-19
The difficulty of assigning numbers by position increased last year when practice squads expanded from 10 to 16 players. It s especially challenging for the Bears, whose 14 retired numbers are the most of any NFL team.
Only time will tell if any Bears players change numbers. But it s interesting to note that:
• Receivers Anthony Miller (Memphis) and Darnell Mooney (Tulane) and linebacker Roquan Smith (Georgia) all wore No. 3 in college. They could be tempted to switch to a single digit, but it won t be No. 3 because that number is retired by the Bears in honor of Hall of Fame fullback Bronko Nagurski.
2021 NFL draft preview: Could the Lions still take a quarterback in Round 1?
Updated 10:56 AM;
Today 10:52 AM
Left-right: Clemson s Trevor Lawrence, BYU s Zach Wilson, Ohio State s Justin Fields, North Dakota State s Trey Lance (AP Photos)
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Current starter: Jared Goff
Notable departures: Matthew Stafford, Chase Daniel
Best in class: Trevor Lawrence (Clemson), Zach Wilson (BYU), Trey Lance (North Dakota State), Justin Fields (Ohio State), Mac Jones (Alabama)
First-round possibilities for Detroit (seventh overall): Jones, Fields, Lance
Day 2-3 possibilities: Davis Mills (Stanford)
Late-round fits: Kyle Trask (Florida), Kellen Mound (Texas A&M)
Breakdown: There are two types of teams in the NFL. Those with a quarterback who can take them to a Super Bowl, and those who are looking for one. The first pool is much smaller than the latter, and where exactly the Lions currently fit into that mix depends on who you ask.
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