I agree with what you're saying, but I think that Wanny was wrong in his estimations. We weren't close. ...even at 11 wins, we weren't a Super Bowl calibur team. ...we weren't balanced enough. With the way the defensive unit was playing, compared to the offense, I find it strange that we didn't jump on the #1 QB in the draft.
 Not doubt Wanny was in denial , but I actually believe he thought Miami was close.
Again, I think you're right in what Wanny was thinking, but it looks like Wanny was wrong. Fiedler wasn't good enough....and despite any other talent we brought in, he couldn't get us there. Wanny's drafting in that case was short-sided.....
 Wanny was wrong, but you have to remember this is a man who did not like to throw so a QB was not high on his list. He just wanted someone to not turn the ball over.
you don't draft a QB for his skills NEXT YEAR...you draft him for his value for years to come.Â
When a team is close you draft for the coming season early & two years down the road later. Plus there were huge questions about Brees then. There was a reason he lasted until Rd. 2. Probably that is would be a few season before he was ready.
Miami would have ran him out of ton before he started to play well. Heck they only gave AJ a couple of games.