His stat line from 2011 is very similar to most of Tannehill's stat lines.
Right, but as I said, that should inspire you to draft a QB at #1 and move forward with him, rather than sticking with someone at that level of performance, for whom there is no reason to believe there is any greater upside.
Also, a light seemed to come on for Tannehill last week versus Buffalo, where he seemed far more aware of pressure and far more willing to move to evade it. The clutch throw to Landry on 3rd down late in the game was a great example.
If Tannehill can get that part of his game squared away, you'll never have another thought about Matt Moore.