OK, fair enough--however, since my point was that drafting a QB in the top 10 is stupid, if you consider the players who were not drafted in the top 10 or those who WERE drafted in the top 10 and did not secure starting positions with the team that drafted them, you should see the point. Is it smart to draft a QB in the top 10 when only 4 are still starting for the team that drafted them. Next, consider that half of that number, 2, were drafted outside the first round. Next, there are 4 (Goff, Mayfield, Jones, and Darnold) who are starting on other teams after busting. That number could increase as Arizona seems ready to move on from Murray, Miami is not sold on Tua, and jacksonville is still waiting for Trevor to start looking elite. Bryce?
So to answer your question, there are MANY more QBs in the NFL who have busted and become starters on other rosters, were drafted after day 1, or are still on the cusp than the four who have become elite. I thought that point was made.