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DraconisRex
04-26-2006, 07:25 AM
Grist for the mill...

TEAM LEINART BRACING FOR SLIDE?

At a time when former USC tailback Reggie Bush is dealing with an unwelcome distraction that could disrupt his plan to be the No. 1 overall pick in the draft, his teammate who could have been the first pick in 2004 could now be facing a slide conjuring memories of the Aaron Rodgers plunge in 2005.

A source close to the Leinart camp tells us that Matt's handlers have accepted the reality that the Titans won't be drafting their guy at No. 3, barring a dramatic reversal of the current intention to acquire Texas quarterback Vince Young. Per the source, new Leinart agent Tom Condon has attempted to get some kind of an assurance from each of the teams drafting in the top five -- but has gotten nothing.

At No. 4, the Jets are not expected to draft a quarterback. Word is that they are looking to land Alabama's Brodie Croyle later in the day.

At No. 5, the Packers can't afford to spend another first-rounder on a guy who'll do nothing for them in 2006, especially since Lord Favre is coming back for one more year.

At No. 6, the 49ers have their quarterback in Alex Smith.

We'd initially presumed that the Raiders would take Leinart at No. 7, but we're now hearing from multiple sources that they won't.

The Bills won't touch Leinart at No. 8, unless G.M. Marv Levy is even nuttier than we currently believe.

At No. 9, there's no way the Lions pounce on Leinart.

Then we come to the Cardinals at No. 10. Will Denny Green be able to resist drafting a guy who falls into his lap, just like Randy Moss did eight years ago? We've got the Cardinals taking offensive tackle Winston Justice, given the importance of beefing up the group of guys who are going to be charged with keeping those big-money skill-position players alive.

At No. 11, quarterback is one of the few positions that the Rams have covered.

At No. 12, we can't see the Browns taking Leinart.

Then come the Ravens at No. 13. In our current mock draft, we've got them taking Vanderbilt quarterback Jay Cutler. Though we're feeling a little wishy-washy about whether Brian the Brain will stake his future on another first-round signal-caller, it might be hard for the supposed offensive guru to not take Leinart, if he falls into the team's lap.

And we think that the lowest Leinart would go, if he gets past Baltimore, is Minnesota at No. 17.

So the 2004 Heisman winner won't fall as dramatically as Rodgers did a year ago, when the Jeff Tedford prodigy plunged from potentially being the No. 1 pick all the way to No. 24. But given that Leinart was the presumptive No. 1 choice in 2005, and that he most likely would have been taken by the 49ers with the first pick, the possibility of sliding to No. 10 or lower translates into millions and millions of dollars of money that will never come back.

Some facts. Some speculation. We'll see.

http://www.profootballtalk.com/rumormill.htm

Amitron
04-26-2006, 07:30 AM
Well, that was his decision to stay in college and go for another trophy. Too bad he didn't get it, AND now he's dropped a nice chunk down the line. Who knows though, maybe the Jet's will pick him up.

NinerCubBoiler
04-26-2006, 09:15 AM
I love it! I always thought taking ball room dancing would come back to bite him in the butt!:fishing:

majesstik1
04-26-2006, 09:49 AM
If OAK trades up to #2, then I think TEN will take him.

D-Man
04-26-2006, 09:57 AM
Leinart is not Rodgers. Leinart will go in the top 5. We'll find out for sure in a few days.

D

heathramos
04-26-2006, 10:30 AM
Leinart is not Rodgers. Leinart will go in the top 5. We'll find out for sure in a few days.

D

I agree

no way he drops as far as that article is speculating

BrentJones84
04-26-2006, 10:54 AM
A few points on that article:

The article claims the Rams are set at QB, but there are reports floating around that the Rams would be open to taking a QB if the situation is right. Although I agree I think a 1st round QB selection would be a stretch for them.

If Leinart falls out of the top 10, I think the Vikings would quickly trade up to grab him. They need a QB in thw worst way, but can't realisitically trade up from #17 to the top 5 without giving more than they can afford. But trading up from #17 to #10 or #11 wouldn't be a big of a jump, and would be worth it for what they need.

I also don't see why the Lions wouldn't give serious condisideration to Leinart, as they have a habit of making 1st round selections that don't make sense, and the two QB's they have are not 100% gauranteed to be a long term solution.

Joe 2 Cool
04-26-2006, 10:58 AM
This guy is on the pipe, no way ML gets past the top 10 picks I think that someone is :stirthepot: and hoping !

TerrellOwns
04-26-2006, 11:17 AM
Leinart will not slide..