My $.02.
Not much that hasn't been said. I think we can win with any of our 4 QB's. The offense will look a bit different with each one. It's such a temptation to assume that a younger guy has something that an older guy doesn't. I'm not sure why that is, really. You've got to think Taquan has shown a lot to CPJ this Spring for CPJ to be high on him and have him ahead of the two young'uns right now. And, MJ was ahead of Taquan in CPJ's mind. All that being said, I'm going to give in to the temptation and confess that it does appear to me that the two young'uns have a higher ceiling. It's amazing to have this "problem" and a shame that only 1 guy may end up being the man. It reminds me a little of JT and Byerly. Tim Byerly could've been a very successful starting QB for us, and I would've enjoyed seeing what the offense could've been with him. But, JT's talent took that off of the table. If we have injuries at the position, we'll be very thankful for this situation. I really could see CPJ playing multiple guys, especially at the beginning of the season. Even though that hasn't been the MO of his tenure, he's shown he will do it with the Vad/Tevin year, and I really don't think he's ever quite been in this situation at QB in his career - 4 guys who your offense can win with, 4 guys who are dynamic.
The one thing I will add to the comparisons is that I didn't think it was fair to categorize JJones as having more ball security issues than LJohnson. Lucas had a bad fumble as well, but was extremely fortunate that the ball bounced right back into his hands as he was going to the ground. Lucas also threw an INT, IIRC. So, the ball security issues were equal, imo.
Also, and others have been saying this later in the conversation, I thought the non-pitches were mostly the right call by the QB and were a very good sign of ball-security. The defense was playing the pitch pretty strongly whether due to missed blocks or whatever. If the QB didn't pitch, it was usually because there was a defender already there and it would've been dangerous to do so.
I liked what CPJ said about Lucas. He doesn't get rattled or bothered by stuff, he just goes and plays. That's a big compliment. And, that kind of an intangible thing could very well be what it comes down to. Who would you pick? Mike Vick, Joe Montana, Randall Cunningham, or Steve Young? In some ways, that's a tough decision, but in others, it's easy. You pick the guy who wins over the guy who's got the most sheer ability. I do believe there's an "IT" factor, particularly at the QB position. It's a mind/will thing. Who has more of the magic factor, the clutch factor? We've got great athletes at that spot. Who can be the leader of men and can be clutch in the fire? Ability certainly helps.
Another interesting component of the spring game was who made plays. I saw #73 on defense making a lot of plays. Had to look him up - Tyler Vernon, RSF, walk-on DE from Gwinnett County - owns the #1 and #2 spots for his high school's sack record (junior year #2, senior year #1), and game high for sacks. Could be a no-hype hero, love to see that. And, then another walk-on had the pick against Lucas - Bryce Vickers.
Was happy with the defense. Defense has been strong over its last several outings. That's a great reason for hope. Simmons really looks legit. Maybe our next great pass rusher, haven't had one since Attaochu, and that's what we're missing most, imo, since Tenuta (getting after QB's). Come on CTR, I'm pulling for you and your boys!
Where was Dolphus? Was he hurt? What about Kagawa? I've always been impressed with how much impact he makes when he's in, but didn't see him in the game?
Nothing to add that hasn't already been said about BB, AB, OL, LB, etc.