Ian Book

Joe, thank you for the list.

Well, in retrospect, it is easy--Lamar Jackson in 2018 and Deshaun Watson in 2017 (whom Houston traded up to pick at 12 in 2017).

But the list shows two things. First, if you are going to draft a quarterback, you better be prepared to pick one in the first round and probably to trade up in the first round to pick one high (though Houston seems to like Mills, a third-round pick who came out early and had some first-round attributes). Second, even picking a quarterback high carries considerable risk.