John Schneider keeps mentioning his regret of not drafting more quarterbacks in Seattle. How did it work out for QBs that he was involved with selecting throughout his NFL career?
Listening to Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider talk, you’d think he would draft a quarterback every year if he had the ability. This dates back to his history with former Green Bay Packers GM Ron Wolf, the man who gave Schneider his first job in the NFL. Wolf wasn’t shy about drafting QBs with the thought that they could be developed and provide value for the team as a future starter or tradeable asset.
Given Flynn was a seventh rounder and was the primary backup for a few seasons, that’s probably a win. Everyone else except Mark Brunell? Those picks probably should’ve been used elsewhere. I ask forgiveness to Jay Barker’s family if they’re reading this, but he didn’t even make the Packers 53-man roster in 1995 as a fifth-round pick. That’s…not great. Remember that both Kam Chancellor and Richard Sherman were drafted in the same round so there is definitely value to be found.
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