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Neither... too much risk involved with both of them. Clausen looked very good in a Pro set offense, but his release point is too low. I have a similar concern with McCoy - he seems to shot-put the ball at times. But - I'd sooner take a gamble on him if he is still there at #40.
Simple fact is, despite all the nay-sayers, Matt still has a few years left in him. We can wait until the draft next year, as most of the bad teams that will have high draft picks will not be looking at QB next season (Oakland traded their #1 next year for Seymore - Davis is senile). There are three or four QBs that should be true NFL-quality. But we all said that last year, too, and now Locker didn't come out and Bradford and McCoy have big question marks.
Simple fact is, despite all the nay-sayers, Matt still has a few years left in him. We can wait until the draft next year, as most of the bad teams that will have high draft picks will not be looking at QB next season (Oakland traded their #1 next year for Seymore - Davis is senile). There are three or four QBs that should be true NFL-quality. But we all said that last year, too, and now Locker didn't come out and Bradford and McCoy have big question marks.