Clausen's proday was good, but Mike Holmgren wasn't there to see it.
Cleveland/Holmgren have fallen in love with Colt McCoy. I think that's the guy they're going to try to get. They have so many picks that I could see them moving up for him. Either the late part of the first or the very early part of the second. Unless it's all a smokescreen, but his comments are on record. That makes for an interesting situation if he is the pick.
Clausen's biggest problem is there just aren't a lot of spots for him. The same thing applied to Aaron Rodgers I recall. It's probably going to take a trade for him to find a home or Jacksonville.
The Jaguars continue to be the wild card in this picture. Jack Del Rio will argue against it because his job status is up in the air, but Gene Smith's job is safe and he might pull a Ted Thompson and take the QB even if the coach is a bit of a lame duck.
You have Bryant listed twice. Denver takes him if they trade Brandon Marshall.
I would love if Green Bay got Brandon Graham. It's almost to good of a pick to be true IMO.
"porky88" wrote:
Whoa, forgot to change the Chargers pick. It's changed now.
Yeah, I've heard the Browns love Colt McCoy too. But you never really know which ones are true, so many smokescreens out there.
I think Clausen has a lot of spots he could go. Pete Carroll of Seattle recently went insane over Clausen's pro day. Bills are possibility, Jaguars, as you said, are a possibility and even Denver. They don't have a "franchise QB". And then the 49ers, but I doubt they are interested even if Clausen falls. If he falls beyond those picks, I just have to say I'm impressed at how stupid people are allowed to advance so far up in the hierarchy.