This question is for those who know more than I do...
We have about 12 offers out to quarterbacks next year, and everyone seems to say that we will take 1 QB...is it just who ever commits first is our guy, or do we somehow tender the offers to hear back from the guys at the top of the board first?
I am assuming that they don't offer a quarterback at this point as a back up plan, therefore they must feel that any one of these guys could be the right guy. We can't just offer who ever we want and expect a comitt from the only guy we offer like Texas, and then just move down the board to number 2 if that doesn't work out, so we must throw out a blanket of offers to players we feel good about, and then take who ever feels they are right for us.
Is that the same tactic we are taking with every other position? a bunch of offers to all equally gifted players, then take who we get?
We have about 12 offers out to quarterbacks next year, and everyone seems to say that we will take 1 QB...is it just who ever commits first is our guy, or do we somehow tender the offers to hear back from the guys at the top of the board first?
I am assuming that they don't offer a quarterback at this point as a back up plan, therefore they must feel that any one of these guys could be the right guy. We can't just offer who ever we want and expect a comitt from the only guy we offer like Texas, and then just move down the board to number 2 if that doesn't work out, so we must throw out a blanket of offers to players we feel good about, and then take who ever feels they are right for us.
Is that the same tactic we are taking with every other position? a bunch of offers to all equally gifted players, then take who we get?
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