I'd be up for giving Mariota a shot.
I don't want Dalton.
Mond is not the answer. He shouldn't have been drafted. Wasted Spielman pick.
Almost any quarterback drafted after the first round is a wasted pick. We all know the ad nauseam story of Tom Brady being selected in the 6th round and going on to become the best QB of all-time. Since that occurred in 2000, here are the QB's who have made a Pro Bowl that were selected outside of Round 1:
Derek Anderson (Round 6)
Drew Brees (2)
Marc Bulger (6)
David Carr (2)
Matt Cassell (7)
Kirk Cousins (4)
Andy Dalton (2)
Jake Delhomme (UDFA)
Nick Foles (3)
Rich Gannon (4)
Jeff Garcia (UDFA)
David Garrard (4)
Elvis Grbac (8)
Trent Green (8)
Brian Griese (3)
Matt Hasselbeck (6)
Brad Johnson (9)
Dak Prescott (4)
Tony Romo (UDFA)
Matt Schaub (3)
Kordell Stewart (2)
Tyrod Taylor (6)
Kurt Warner (UDFA)
Russell Wilson (3)
So, a few thoughts:
1. Whew, there have been some really mediocre quarterbacks who have made the Pro Bowl in the last 22 years!
2. There are as many UDFA's who have made the Pro Bowl in that time span as QB's chosen in each of Rounds 3 and 4.
3. Pro Bowl QB's, Rounds 3-5: 8; Rounds 6 and above: 9 (including Brady, who I didn't list here)
Let's do another exercise...here are the names of quarterbacks drafted in Rounds 3-5 from 2017-2019, so they've been in the league from 3-5 years, enough time to establish who they are, you would think. I will highlight those who have been starting quarterbacks for more than a handful of games in their career:
Davis Webb, CJ Beathard, Joshua Dobbs, Nathan Peterman,
Mason Rudolph, Kyle Lauletta, Mike White, Will Grier, Ryan Finley, Jarrod Stidham, Easton Stick, Clayton Thorson
When the valedictorian of your group is a guy whose claim to fame is as an injury replacement who had his own helmet ripped off his head and plunked with by Myles Garrett, you're not exactly an illustrious group.
So, if history tells us anything, once you get outside of Round 2, don't bother spending your draft capital in those mid-rounds, where we are told over and over the backbone of championship teams are built, on quarterbacks destined to hold clipboards for their careers when you have the potential to add starters/impactful players at virtually every other position.
That all being said, there was a quarterback in Round 3 taken this year who started several games and showed some real promise--Davis Mills, taken exactly one pick after Mond by the Texans. Which leads to my final thought. . .
Forget about Mariota or Winston for next season, if the Vikes do jettison Cousins; the guy they should get is Tyrod Taylor--not for what he'll do next season, but look at who has followed in his footsteps at his last three stops: Josh Allen, Justin Herbert, and Mills. Why, we'd be almost guaranteed to get a franchise QB in short order if we have Taylor preceding him on the field.