Yeah for sure. But I think the takeaway is you need to land a top 10ish QB twice every 4 years, because you need to have a chance at hitting on someone special. The loser of the battle moves on, but really you got to take your pick already at that point. Then you need to land another one next year or the year after, rinse and repeat.
If you take Clark-Pyne-Angeli, you aren't giving yourself that chance. They are medium floor - low ceiling guys that you can be fairly certain will not suddenly turn into a playoff-caliber QB. So all the eggs are in the Buchner basket and if he isn't a hit, you are in major trouble.
At least with Angeli, he has some size and arm. I'm not naive enough to think that he will simply turn into Joe Burrow or Mac Jones in year 4 or 5 at ND. But he, Kizer, and Jurkovec are the only QB's with any size Burnt Ends brian ever recruited or landed. If he doesn't ever make a big leap in improvement, maybe Angeli turns into a better version of Coan? That's not too bad. There's no reason ND shouldn't be able to land, at a minimum, Coan-type of QB's, and be able to develop them.
ND has been straddled with 5'10" dudes with noodle or shot put arms for over a decade due to Burnt Ends because he liked 'em "gritty." Grit seemed to be the determining factor in offering and landing QB's. Conversely, I, the NFL, and 99% of the rest of the world like QB's with good size and arms.
In the years where ND doesn't land one of the top few guys, I hope they can start at least landing guys without a physique that resembles a half-assed jockey.