Even still. Football has been, is now and will always be about talent -- and more specifically, the talent at the quarterback position. And the key is identifying that talent in the first year. What I am advocating is you treat this like the first year. Choosing an NFL quarterback is a 50/50 proposition. They have drafted four first-round quarterbacks since 1999, two of which are no longer in the league (Tim Couch and Brady Quinn), while the other two (Brandon Weeden and Johnny Manziel) have all but removed any doubt that they are not starting-caliber players in the NFL. So, you were on the wrong side of the equation with the last four quarterback selections ... As they say in baseball, you are due! Maybe you will be on the positive side of choosing between a fairly large group of quarterbacks in the 2016 draft: Paxton Lynch (from Memphis), Jared Goff (Cal), Connor Cook (Michigan State) and maybe Christian Hackenberg (Penn State). Just don't do it with the 22nd overall pick (Quinn in 2007, Weeden in 2012, and Manziel in 2014). What was the definition of insanity again?