I know I'm in the minority, but I think you take maybe 2 later QB* picks and see how things shake out. Maybe someone else you like will get cut or stashed on a practice squad.
The high picks have too much boom or bust potential for all the draft capital. Every dude is different I get it, but tell me an OSU QB worth a damn since the spread offense infected the NCAA? Mac Jones is already unathletic and strikes me as having high bust potential. Lance is sure intriguing, but the capital it would take to get there is better spent elsewhere.
These draft picks are just like house-shopping, you shouldn't fall in love with your dream house when you can't afford it and have *no* chance at getting it. Think about it this way, we all knew studs like Peyton Manning or Andrew Luck would be talented NFL players, but that's roll of the draft each year - unless you're at 1 you'd be hard pressed to afford that much mortgaging to get the house's keys.
The problem with free agency is equally troublesome, see Teddy Bridgewater. How many folks were willing to mortgage the future to grab him last year? Yes, we overpaid for Dalton, but he's just a bridge anyways. Let us all hope we never see Tyler Bray again.
Rebuild the OTs, get WRs, CBs or some pass-rushers. Pick the QBs as per the best scout internals. Why else do you have scouts rankings if you're going to ignore them?
*I'm still a fan of Ian Book, since I've seen him in-person a plenty. The guy will surprise some folks.