 The draft is a crapshoot. Now, the first thing we'll address is everybody believes Trevor Lawrence is going to be great. Everybody. OK, but everybody seemed to agree that you could pass on Patrick Mahomes until the 10th overall pick. You could do that. Nobody had him as the consensus pick. They should have. The guys at the MVP is the best quarterback in football. He was the 10th overall pick in the draft. The consensus didn't believe that he was a transitional player, a forever player, a generational player. They were wrong. Aaron Rodgers is competing with Mahomes for the MVP in his 12th year in the league. Already has a Super Bowl. He was the 24th overall pick in the draft. Russell Wilson, who single-handedly has the Seattle Seawalks on their way to a division title. And who knows, might find themselves in the Super Bowl in a wide-open NFC. Third round, Josh Allen. Nobody talked about Josh Allen. It was Sam Darnold. And then out of nowhere, Baker Mayfield gets taken with the first overall pick. Josh Allen drops to seven. He's not on anybody's radar. Nobody's worried about Josh Allen. Nobody was worried about Josh Allen until last year when he gets into the playoffs. But he screwed that up, had a chance to win against Houston, didn't do it. And then, now this year, he's having an MVP type of season on a team that's going to win their first divisional championship in 25 years and I think has an excellent chance to at least play in the championship game this year because Pittsburgh seems to be fading. And Kansas City kind of bats the bunny a little bit for my liking. And Josh Allen now is the guy. So with a draft about Mayfield and Darnold, it ends up being the guy that was taken seventh overall, the third wheel that looks like right now the better of the three quarterbacks, all right? Crap shoot.