OK, can't believe I'm going to do this, but have to (it's a compulsion, I know -- I'll ask about medicating at my next 30,000 mile check-up, I promise.)
I get and appreciate all the discussion and the hesitance to part with one and possibly 2 3rd rounders (remember the second hypothetical pick is hypothetically conditional, so if he breaks or whatever goes wrong, the worst-case cost is one pick. If he turns into a keeper, it's 2 thirds.)
That said, I still do it. No static to those who don't -- I respect the opinion and the thought put into the reasons why not. We can still be friends (just not best friends -- sorry, I know my best-friendship is something that carries great value, and it saddens me to deprive you of it.)
Back to the NE model (aka supporting cast of JAGs vs. supporting cast of HOFers), I just have to re-raise the point that I think is still getting ignored: It wasn't just a question of "did the QB make the guys or vice versa" -- the COACHING was a huuuuuge component of all that, offensive coaching, sure, but defensive coaching and head coaching. The greatest team era in modern NFL history doesn't happen without unparalleled coaching. I love the staff we've put together, they've been great after their first training camp and first 5 NFL games together, but we've got a long, long way to go before the whole "when does JD reach a baseline where comparison may be possible?"; we've got a couple of years before the FO and coaching staff have established an organizational baseline where a field-level comparison against dynasties (NE and to a lesser extent, current KC) is even remotely valid.
I will state this very clearly: I LOVE Jayden Daniels, I love the draft we had, I love the job our FO office did in re-making this roster on the fly, and I love this coaching staff and wouldn't change a member of it. That said, FIVE GAMES into Jayden's career we can't argue that he can make JAGs into champions like Brady did, any more than we can say this staff can help him do it FIVE GMAES into their existence as a unit (please, Superman, save us from off-season raiding of our guys.)
And alllll of that said: how 'bout this crew on this board having this discussion about "is it time to start thinking about comparing the Washington Football franchise to the greatest dynasty of the Super Bowl era?"