The Denver Broncos will have to trade up at No. 12 if they want to select one of the top three quarterbacks in the 2024 NFL Draft. ” He doesn’t care about the quarterback this year and whether his ranking goes against the consensus. “Let’s say six or seven (quarterbacks) were selected in the first round,” Payton said in an interview with Up & Adams’ Kay Adams last week.
“How many people do that? doing it twice? So do we like any of these? Or we just — if you’re not careful and you have an NFL car, you’re in the van and the internet [interrupts] and the pundits say, ‘Oh, that’s what you are.’ be “Don’t, don’t get on the NFL wagon, just listen. Because if we were on the NFL wagon, we wouldn’t be writing Alvin Kamara.
We have to pay attention and hear the wisdom wagon and the voice – about knowledge, it helps us – but if we like one of these guys, it’s about where people think we should write them I’m not worried. Really. not believable. ” ” Want to fall in love with the quarterback? This seems like Payton’s way of saying he’s willing to draft a quarterback he likes at No. 1. 12, even experts think it’s time. Reading between the lines, any number of quarterbacks could be labeled “at most” No. 1. 12, but Michigan’s JJ McCarthy could be the name to watch.
Fans and experts have pegged McCarthy as a top-three quarterback this year, but Los Angeles Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh (McCarthy’s coach at Michigan) recently said that wouldn’t be possible if McCarthy was the No. 1 quarterback. 1 point guard, wouldn’t be surprising. It will be recorded in April. Harbaugh’s comments were laughed at by pundits, and it’s possible the coach was fooling one of his former players. But it will also show that it only takes one team and one coach to fall in love with a new player and take him higher in the draft than he thought possible.