If you're comparing apples to apples and asking which available job comes with the best quarterback today, San Diego is the obvious choice. But comparing Philip Rivers -- a 35-year-old veteran -- to, say, a 22-year-old Paxton Lynch, who has just a handful of true game snaps in Denver, is hardly fair. How long does Rivers want to continue to play? How long can he play effectively? What is the upside to Lynch? How long will it take for him to realize his potential? Similarly, you can study the tape of Los Angeles' Jared Goff and Jacksonville's Blake Bortles, but without being in the same building as them, understanding how they learn and process information, it's hard to make a truly educated decision as to which first-round quarterback is the best to hitch your wagon to. At that point, it's no better than drafting a new quarterback, which we have seen is anything but a sure thing.