The article doesn't mention Drew Lock specifically but it speaks to his developing opportunity. That developing opportunity shows there's a greater need in the NFL for QB's than the would-be supply. Out of all the possibilities we ought to prepare for the reality there's a greater than ordinary likelihood we lose Lock to the NFL early.
https://sports.yahoo.com/10-nfl-dra...h-rosen-sam-darnold-josh-allen-033419404.html
"Late in the summer of 2017,... ...Yahoo Sports not-so-boldly declared this as Year of the Quarterback.
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"While so much can change between now and the NFL draft on April 26, the most interesting quarterback draft development of the past three months may be the glaring need of NFL franchises to draft quarterbacks. By Yahoo Sports’ unofficial count, more than half of the league – up to 19 teams – could be in the market to draft a quarterback in the first three rounds. That could be because of glaring needs (Jets, Broncos, Jaguars), aging starters (Patriots, Steelers, Chargers) or general uncertainty (Dolphins, Giants, Redskins)."
https://sports.yahoo.com/10-nfl-dra...h-rosen-sam-darnold-josh-allen-033419404.html
"Late in the summer of 2017,... ...Yahoo Sports not-so-boldly declared this as Year of the Quarterback.
>snip<
"While so much can change between now and the NFL draft on April 26, the most interesting quarterback draft development of the past three months may be the glaring need of NFL franchises to draft quarterbacks. By Yahoo Sports’ unofficial count, more than half of the league – up to 19 teams – could be in the market to draft a quarterback in the first three rounds. That could be because of glaring needs (Jets, Broncos, Jaguars), aging starters (Patriots, Steelers, Chargers) or general uncertainty (Dolphins, Giants, Redskins)."