the whole point is that the draft is a crapshoot and just becuase tlaw is a "generational talent" and we didn't get the top pick doens't mean that tlaw will be best. it could just as easy be wilson, fileds, jones, lance, hell even trask. we won't know for 3ish years. and before anyone laughs at trask I only bring it up because players like kirk cousins (4th round) dak prescott (4th round) russel wilson (3rd round) and of course tom brady (6th round) outperformed the QBs taken before them
Drafting a QB is a crapshoot to be sure but at other positions not so much. The biggest, strongest, and fastest players tend to go earlier in the draft and those traits are great indicators of success for receivers, corners, pass rushers, and most certainly offensive linemen.
Is this not a completely backwards way to look at it while trying to make it statistical? You're using a pool of 14 quarterbacks versus the field of how many? Where's @HomeoftheJets