I think we can get Milroe later in the draft. Milroe had a better completion percentage and QBR in college, playing better defenses than Jackson. Jackson did have superior rushing numbers.
True, but Milroe also had much better WR talent, a dominant OL, great rushing attack, and a defense that allowed them to not put him in bad situations as a passer. Jackson really didn't have that in college. He was essentially a one man show at Louisville.
You could see Jackson making some of the required throws in the NFL. I didn't see much of that from Milroe.
Still, in the situation we are in, I'm fine with taking a shot at him in the 3rd or lower. If nothing else, he can do some of the Taysom Hill stuff as the Wildcat QB and running Read Option.