Clausen's only option in the 1st round is the Rams if he is not the 1st pick he falls.......Maybe even to the 2nd Round....Bradford is likely to go to Washington. Maybe The Raiders, Bills, 49ers, or Seahawks have intrest, and hey (If) Favre Retire the Vikings Might go after him. The Raiders def. Won't want him. They will take the fastest player or Carlos Dunlap
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no he dosen't make it out of the top 15 ....
Cleveland Browns, Oakland Raiders, Buffalo Bills, Denver Broncos,Jacksonville Jaguars, Seattle Seahawks - picks 7-14, all need QBs.
Weis gets a job somewhere as an OC.
in all reality, He most likely dosen't make it past Denver at the latest ..Denver would take him in an instant at 10, but then again so would the Bills at 9, and so should the raiders at 8.
Hold on there.
Suh isn't written in stone for the number one pick.
But that being said, I wouldn't be surprised if Clausen's draft status goes like the other Domer that Weis coached. Plus let's just wait and see if Clausen stays out of trouble. lol.
Plus there is lots of underclassmen that could declare which could make things really interesting.
Expect the Eagles to again be busy with trades. They have an extra 3,4,5,6, and 7 pick. The 5th could be a 2nd if Lito Sheppard hit the playing time goals which I'm not sure what they were. I guess he played in only 10 games last year so.....
I won't be shocked if they attempt a McNabb trade or a Westbrook trade. I won't be shocked if they keep them. But they will make a trade or two to improve their defense or stock picks for 2011 draft.
As for McNabb...while some see it as crazy to deal him, they've been high on Kolb who i'm pretty sure is entering the last season of his rookie contract. Similar to Rodgers, he has to see the field to determine if he is going to have value and should be resigned. If they believe he might...they'll move McNabb and play him with Vick as a backup. If they believe he doesn't...i think they'll draft another QB and trade Kolb. They have the second youngest team in the NFL, so the time to part with McNabb and move on with the future gets closer by the day. I think he has only a year or two left on his deal which was sweetened this past offseason. The eagles don't give into aging vets contract demands often. All that together may mean a McNabb blockbuster trade.
I think they might stick with McNabb for another year, but I'd be shocked if Westbrook is back next year. McCoy looked solid when he played, and I think they'll invest another pick (2nd-3rd round, maybe) in a complementary back for him.
Luckily, thanks to the many holes in the Seahawks' roster, there are a number of players they could take.Makes for a lot of excitement. They'll probably draft a QB but that could still mean that they get Bradford (if he's there) with the No. 6 pick or wait until 14 and see if Claussen or Tebow are there. Or they could take advantage of Colt McCoy's falling stock and see if they could nab him in the second round. Or they could go for an offensive lineman. I've seen Davis, Okung and Campbell's name thrown around. Or they could go with C.J. Spiller to try and improve their running game. Or they could draft Berry to improve their defense.
I'm excited.
yea the seahawks are in a very good position here, picking at 6 there will have a chance to nab a quality player there, any of the top six players I listed there would be great for them.
Picking again at 14 is good too, but i don't think there will be a QB there (claussen won't make it there, and they may decide to take him at 6). but best best is to wait till later and target players like Pike, Mallet or Snead in the 2nd-3rd rnd. as Hasselbeck may remain servicable next year.
All the 'experts' seem really high on Jake Locker, so I wouldn't be surprised if he changes his initial stance and does decide the lure of 1st-round money is too much for him.
Someone that I don't see mentioned that often (and probably should) is Central Michigan's Dan LeFevour - the guy scored more college TDs than Tim Tebow, and by almost all accounts is a more polished pro-style QB with the ability to extend plays with his legs (a la McNabb when he first came to Philly). He's my big steal of the draft this year.
Um......Locker is staying at Washington for his Senior Year PotC
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I know that's what he said, but he could very well change his mind between now and the entry deadline. Mel Kiper and Todd McShay seem to have very strong positive opinions on him, and he may feel that striking while the iron is hot may be a better strategy than playing for another subpar Washington team next season.
Oic
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