I would like to see them take a QB they like midrounds. Get a guy who has the raw skills and get him in the development track. With a good offensive staff you can make a lot of value in developing depth chart guys, following that Wolf strategy of taking them and putting them in the pipeline and sometimes flipping them for more picks. And it also keeps you from being dependent on that one option, which I agree is a good thing.
But no way I'd look at the position early as round 2. Keep stacking this roster with playmaking talent on both sides of the ball.
Now if Goff tanks, i.e. doesn't show the growth they want to see? Then everything changes. You draft the first QB you see that you think can be coached up to do the job.