There are a couple of truisms:
1. Paying a QB after their rookie contract cripples a team from a cap perspective. You just don't have the money to spend elsewhere.
2. Running QBs don't last long in the league before they get hurt.
3. Athletic, running QBs take NFL defenses by surprise (until #2 sets in)
So I would play Hurts and then in Year 3 I'd draft another running QB and have him sit for a year then play him then repeat.
1. Paying a QB after their rookie contract cripples a team from a cap perspective. You just don't have the money to spend elsewhere.
2. Running QBs don't last long in the league before they get hurt.
3. Athletic, running QBs take NFL defenses by surprise (until #2 sets in)
So I would play Hurts and then in Year 3 I'd draft another running QB and have him sit for a year then play him then repeat.
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