Cal quarterback Davis Webb will take the last of his predraft visits this week, as he’ll meet with the Chiefs on Monday and the Jets on Tuesday, according to Adam Caplan of ESPN.com (Twitter links).
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Webb has bandied about as a potential first-round pick, but it’s extremely unlikely the Jets would use the No. 6 selection to tab Webb. New York certainly has issues at quarterback, but if Gang Green drafts a quarterback early, they’d almost surely go for one of Mitch Trubisky, Deshaun Watson, or Patrick Mahomes. Webb, then, could be an option in Round 2, or at the back end of Round 1 if the Jets trade back into the first round to ensure a fifth-year option.
The Chiefs, meanwhile, have been linked to quarterback upgrades throughout the offseason, Chiefs management has been adamant that Alex Smith is the club’s quarterback for 2017. That doesn’t mean Kansas City won’t target a long-term successor in the draft, and Webb would be an option if he’s still on the board at No. 27.
Webb, 22, transferred to Cal from Texas Tech after losing out on the Red Raiders’ starting job to Mahomes. In his only season with the Bears, Webb completed 61.6% of his passes for 4,295 yards, 37 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions.
I think Webb will be the best of this year’s quarterbacks. Especially if the Saints or Chargers can get him to understudy for a few years.