Bob Magaw
Footballguy
first of all, i like bradford a lot, and he appears to be highly likely the rams QB of the future...
if they could get a lot from WAS or CLE and still come away with clausen (possibly on the clock deal - like eli & rivers), i won't be crushed. an issue with clausen, imo, is once personality issues have been raised, it is hard to tell if he is just telling scouts what they want to hear... but i agree with some that maybe his fiery on-field demeanor is also characteristic of the highly thought of rivers, and could be a big improvement over wallflower bulger...
if they wanted to get a QB next year, they could conceivably trade down to four (WAS takes bradord) and AGAIN down to seven (CLE gets clausen)... that could give them THREE 1sts in 2011, possibly THREE 2nds (players could be on the table, too - not sure about haynesworth, but maybe player like landry, a top 10 pedigree safety that has underachieved), and maybe even multiple 3rds?
if they are going to wait until next season for QB, they could secure him under probably more favorable financial terms, if a rookie cap is instituted... with bradford and clausen off the board, if they could find ANOTHER partner, they could trade down AGAIN, and maybe take a top interior OL prospect (but wouldn't need to at #7)... the two best have positional versatility (pouncey can play center or guard, iupati can play guard or has the stature, long arms, feet and athleticism to kick out to RT... or LB like weatherspoon... TE like gresham... WR like falling bryant?)...
this will never hapen, but did parcells trade own multiple times in the 1st round of the pace draft (may have taken farrior first, close to top 10?), and added multiple extra picks? what is most a team has traded down in the first?
to reiterate, i like bradford a lot... but if they did get a QB next year (locker, mallett or luck?), even if not an identical grade, but could parlay multiple trade downs into 3-4 or possibly more extra players (from picks or current players), that might be attractive and have merit from some angles...
a few sobering contra-indicators to this, giving cause for pause...
seems like CLE didn't get the greatest ROI for the pick used for sanchez, and wouldn't be in the position they are in now (mabe having to use the 1.7 on clausen, or go with the sketchy looking delhomme/wallace duo), if they had just taken him...
also, when STL traded dickerson, they wasted most/all of those picks... if bradford emerges as a star, obviously in that case it would have been better to just hang on to bradford...
* another potentially fortuitous aspect... the WAS, CLE (or both) 1sts in 2011 could be high (even with mcnabb, NFC East brutal, they appear to be rebuilding, and far from a lock to finish even 8-8, and could yield a top 12-15 pick... CLE could be a bottom 5, or even 3 team, if they start clausen some or most of the year, or delhomme blows up in their face, like he did in fox's... they could be worse than the rams? and the prospective 1st round pick/s could be cheaper, in a possible much different post-rookie cap landscape?
** a more streamlined way to add extra picks would be to deal directly with CLE, who might want to leapfrog WAS for bradford, and would presumably pay more to jump from 1.7 than from 1.4 (and i think they have three 2nd in THIS draft?)...
if they could get a lot from WAS or CLE and still come away with clausen (possibly on the clock deal - like eli & rivers), i won't be crushed. an issue with clausen, imo, is once personality issues have been raised, it is hard to tell if he is just telling scouts what they want to hear... but i agree with some that maybe his fiery on-field demeanor is also characteristic of the highly thought of rivers, and could be a big improvement over wallflower bulger...
if they wanted to get a QB next year, they could conceivably trade down to four (WAS takes bradord) and AGAIN down to seven (CLE gets clausen)... that could give them THREE 1sts in 2011, possibly THREE 2nds (players could be on the table, too - not sure about haynesworth, but maybe player like landry, a top 10 pedigree safety that has underachieved), and maybe even multiple 3rds?
if they are going to wait until next season for QB, they could secure him under probably more favorable financial terms, if a rookie cap is instituted... with bradford and clausen off the board, if they could find ANOTHER partner, they could trade down AGAIN, and maybe take a top interior OL prospect (but wouldn't need to at #7)... the two best have positional versatility (pouncey can play center or guard, iupati can play guard or has the stature, long arms, feet and athleticism to kick out to RT... or LB like weatherspoon... TE like gresham... WR like falling bryant?)...
this will never hapen, but did parcells trade own multiple times in the 1st round of the pace draft (may have taken farrior first, close to top 10?), and added multiple extra picks? what is most a team has traded down in the first?
to reiterate, i like bradford a lot... but if they did get a QB next year (locker, mallett or luck?), even if not an identical grade, but could parlay multiple trade downs into 3-4 or possibly more extra players (from picks or current players), that might be attractive and have merit from some angles...
a few sobering contra-indicators to this, giving cause for pause...
seems like CLE didn't get the greatest ROI for the pick used for sanchez, and wouldn't be in the position they are in now (mabe having to use the 1.7 on clausen, or go with the sketchy looking delhomme/wallace duo), if they had just taken him...
also, when STL traded dickerson, they wasted most/all of those picks... if bradford emerges as a star, obviously in that case it would have been better to just hang on to bradford...
* another potentially fortuitous aspect... the WAS, CLE (or both) 1sts in 2011 could be high (even with mcnabb, NFC East brutal, they appear to be rebuilding, and far from a lock to finish even 8-8, and could yield a top 12-15 pick... CLE could be a bottom 5, or even 3 team, if they start clausen some or most of the year, or delhomme blows up in their face, like he did in fox's... they could be worse than the rams? and the prospective 1st round pick/s could be cheaper, in a possible much different post-rookie cap landscape?
** a more streamlined way to add extra picks would be to deal directly with CLE, who might want to leapfrog WAS for bradford, and would presumably pay more to jump from 1.7 than from 1.4 (and i think they have three 2nd in THIS draft?)...
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