The Riders ensured it
would not be a quiet bye when they acquired Vernon Adams and a 5th
round pick in exchange for Tevaughn Campbell and two 3rd round
Picks. With the possible exception of daylight savings time, there is no topic
that results in as much heated debate in Saskatchewan as quarterbacks. I’m sure
there were calls for Adams to be appointed starter before most people were
halfway through reading the headline in the press release.
In terms of quarterback
recruitment this is the biggest move Chris Jones has made to date. Up until now
his QB recruiting efforts can be categorized into 3 categories: Other teams’
discards (Bryant Moniz, GJ Kinne, Mitchell Gale, Jake Waters, Brandon Bridge,
Bryan Bennett), Recruits who weren’t that good (Vad Lee, Jacob Huesman, Philip
Sims, BJ Coleman, Maty Mauk) and misguided attempts to revive NFL careers
(Vince Young and Johnny… errr I mean totally just Vince Young). We considered a
ton of options this offeason. There were discussions about Lulay, Drew Tate,
Michael Vick, Vernon Adams himself and of course James Franklin. Ultimately
we settled on Kevin Glenn though he is clearly just a placeholder for this season.
So now that Adams is here
in the flesh what does it mean for the Rider QB situation?
Effect on the backups – Regular readers will know that I am not the
biggest Bridge fan. I maintain that if he wasn’t Canadian nobody we care about
him. I will admit he has shown more this season that I expected but to put this
bluntly, if the Riders actually thought Bridge was the QB of the future then
they don’t make this deal. I fully
expect that the arrival of Adams will mean that one of Bridge or Williams has
to go (despite what the coaches have said). Personally I would like to see us keep developing Williams as we don’t
yet know his ceiling but there may be logic in keeping Bridge until Adams is up
to speed without offense (though knowing McAdoo had we played yesterday Adams
would have been randomly inserted to run a play so that point may be moot). We
didn’t give up a Canadian player and 2 picks for Adams to hold the clipboard,
I’ll tell you that much. He’s now the #2.
Effect on the starter – My position has always been that Kevin Glenn is our
best shot at the playoffs. So barring injury, he starts as long as we are in
contention… and I mean serious contention, none of this “not mathematically
eliminated” garbage. If we are not 5-5 following the Banjo Bowl, then
personally I think all bets are off. When it becomes apparent that playoffs are
a longshot then I say Adams becomes the starter and Glenn makes his annual
appearance on the trading block as a rental player.
Effect on next year – Never say never, but this move makes it less likely that James Franklin is coming here (sorry to put a damper 2+ years of
anticipation). I don’t see a scenario where we have both Adams and Franklin on
the roster. I guess its possible, but like I said, unlikely. We have been trying for 2 year to strike a deal for Franklin and we
may have finally decided that the asking price will never be in our acceptable
range. Plus, Edmonton would way rather trade Franklin to an East team than help
prop up a division opponent (unless they get a ransom for him). So in Adams we
may be choosing the certainty of getting someone with a ton of potential on the
roster now over taking a chance that we land Franklin in free agency where
nothing is ever guaranteed. We still likely try for Franklin but at a minimum we have something to fall back on if
your attempts at Franklin don’t pan out.
I’m not ready to appoint
Adams the saviour of the prairies just yet but I do think he’s by far the best
attempt Chris Jones has made thus far to find the next franchise QB.
You may want to edit that to say James Franklin.
ReplyDeleteI would agree there may be more hope with Adams than any other young QB we've previously brought in Franklin always was a long shot. In other news didn't we cut Tull? I was impressed with him. Signed with Raiders now. Lastly not impressed with Collins trade. Another receiver, like Edwards who may excel elsewhere. One McAdoo would have been quite enough IMO.
ReplyDeleteAnon 1 - Dammit, I swear I have a mental block on Franklin's name and want to call him Jonathan for some reason.
ReplyDeleteAnon 2 - Yes we cut Tull. Both him and Milhouse are now in the NFL. Weird how it goes sometimes. As for Collins it was a matter of him being too far down the depth chart. With Owens healthy and Christion Jones doing returns. Collins was about 3 injuries away from seeing the field. I do think he is a good receiver. But definitely a step behind those on the 46.