I think we have a pretty good shot at landing one of the top QBs when the draft comes our way in April. You have to think that there'll be probably 3-4 blue-chip prospects and there are a lot of teams that are either set at the position or have a young player they're grooming as a starter or current backup. Let's take a look at the divisions:
AFC EAST
Bills - no
Jets - no
Dolphins - not if they keep winning
Patriots - yes, but unlikely to pick before us
AFC North
Ravens - no
Bengals - not if they keep winning
Browns - no
Steelers - yes and may actually pick before us
AFC South
Texans - no
Colts - maybe if Luck can't turn it around
Jags - no
Titans - maybe?
AFC West
Broncos - yes
Chiefs - no
Chargers - likely
Raiders - maybe, but I think they still like Carr there
NFC East
Cowboys - maybe, but Jerruh loves his boys and I think Dak stays at least another year.
Eagles - no
Redskins - yes
NFC North
Bears - no
Lions - no
Pack - no
Vikes - no
NFC West
Cards - no
Rams - no
49ers - no
Seahawks - no
NFC South
Falcons - no
Panthers - no
Saints - yes, but they'll be better than us and hold the tiebreaker
Bucs - yes?
So of those teams, we only really have to be concerned about the Bucs (who have two more wins already than we do), the Broncos, the Chargers, the Skins, and the Steelers. I think we may actually be worse than any of those teams. Assuming there's two good QBs in the draft we may be in prime position to draft one, or maybe even the best one. My biggest fear is someone trading ahead of us if we end up with something like the 5th draft position.
Turns out it's good to suck.