I'm not a big Tyrod fan, but you have to admit that with the Sammy trade, the play calling, and the skill level of the WR group, it is no wonder he's had some struggles. That being said, it is very aggravating to watch him struggle with simple stuff like throwing the ball away, and his unwillingness to attempt risky throws. His price/performance ratio is probably tops in the league, so from a business perspective, it makes sense to keep him and draft the QB of the future and have an open competition at training camp. Spending $100 million on Cousins and hitching your wagon to him for the next 5 years is a high risk/high reward move. He could trip on a mat in training camp and be out a whole year, and never come back as the same player, while the rest of the positions would be filled with mediocrity because there was no $$ to spend.