Be bullish in draft
to get Barkley. Or at least try.
It also comes down to this for Dorsey and quarterbacks at No. 1, just as it does for the Giants’ Dave Gettleman at No. 2: he has to decide whether there is a can’t-miss, clear number one quarterback that he can’t live without.
On a side note, Buffalo also cannonballed into this draft’s quarterback hunt, holding both the No. 21 and 22 picks in the first round, armed and prepared to move up for their guy.
Friday, though, mainly was a reminder that this is not Dorsey’s first rodeo, with 26 years of NFL player personnel experience including four years as GM of the Kansas City Chiefs, and that this draft will proceed as he sees fit.