That said, he didn't require much of an investment (4th rd pick, still under rookie contract). If he shows serious sign of regression this year and/or next, we can always make a move for another QB and know at a minimum that Prescott is a proven starter that would be an ideal backup, or maybe he moves on. And since we didn't invest an early pick on him, you don't get the double whammy of drafting a flub with that premium pick at the expense of passing on some other genuine quality prospects (nor do you have the cap investment)