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    I'm sure this excites a lot of you here...


    per ESPN:

    Jimmy Clausen enrolled at Notre Dame to learn about the NFL. Looks like he's learned enough.
    Following the advice of deposed Irish coach Charlie Weis, Clausen has decided to forgo his senior season and enter this April's draft. Rated as perhaps the top quarterback in this year's class, he is believed to be coveted by St. Louis, Cleveland and Washington -- three teams that will conceivably pick in the top 5.

    Coach Weis told me whether he was going to be here or not be here, it was time for me to go. He thought I've improved so much since I came to Notre Dame. So, I'm taking his advice, and I'm going to head out.
    -- Jimmy Clausen
    "After the season, in talking to my parents and obviously Coach Weis, I just feel it's the right time,'' Clausen told ESPN.com on Monday before a scheduled 2 p.m. ET news conference in South Bend. "Coach Weis told me whether he was going to be here or not be here, it was time for me to go. He thought I've improved so much since I came to Notre Dame. So, I'm taking his advice, and I'm going to head out.''


    The consensus No 1 high school recruit in the country three years ago, Clausen chose Notre Dame over USC solely because of Weis' NFL pedigree. Weis -- who tutored both Tom Brady and Drew Bledsoe in New England -- assured Clausen he would prepare him best for the pro game, and Clausen rewarded the coach with a spectacular junior season.


    He completed 68 percent of his passes, and threw 28 touchdowns with only four interceptions -- three of which were tipped. Weis has told NFL scouts that Clausen "didn't miss a read all year," and particularly raved about his accuracy and personal growth.


    As a freshman, coming off of elbow surgery, Clausen weighed only 190 pounds and played behind a porous offensive line. He was vilified during that year's 3-9 season, but bounced back as a sophomore to lead Notre Dame to its first bowl victory since 1994 (over Hawaii). In the offseason before his junior year, he invited several Irish receivers to his home in Westlake Village, Calif., and the bonding experience paid off. He was picked as a team captain, and ended up throwing 24 of his touchdowns to wide receivers Golden Tate and Michael Floyd.



    The Irish slumped to a 6-6 finish, and Clausen was sucker-punched by a fan outside of a South Bend bar after a devastating overtime loss to Connecticut. But six days later, he threw for 340 yards and five touchdowns at Stanford, and his ability to persevere is why several general managers, who have requested anonymity, believe he is the most NFL-ready quarterback in this year's draft. They say he's already mastered an NFL offense, has already been subjected to a leaky offensive line and has already been part of a rebuilding process. They like that he played his entire college career on national TV and that he thrived in one of the biggest fishbowls in sports: Notre Dame.




    "The scrutiny of being the quarterback at Notre Dame and the head coach at Notre Dame is tough," said Clausen, who is 6-foot-3, 225 pounds. "And I think it'll prepare me really well for the next level."


    Clausen's other advantage, according to scouts, is that he's already 22 and has already been away from home to play football -- meaning the transition to the pro-lifestyle won't be an issue. The other top-rated quarterbacks in the upcoming draft -- Sam Bradford of Oklahoma and Colt McCoy of Texas, to name two -- went to college in their home states.
    "I don't think I could've gone to a better place to get prepared to play than under someone like Coach Weis," Clausen said. "The NFL is something I've always wanted to do since I was a little kid growing up. It's just a dream come true, and I'm just having a great time right now.


    "It'll probably be just like going from high school to college, but a lot faster than college is. Obviously, being under Coach Weis, being in a pro-style offense, knowing the terminologies, will help me. But the biggest thing will probably be just getting in the playbook and mentally preparing myself to do everything I can to get on the field as quick as I can and help whichever team I go to win."


    Tom Friend is a senior writer for ESPN.com and ESPN The Magazine.

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    Whether we take him or not, this is great news. The QB pool is that much deeper now so we can have more options. Hopefully Golden Tate will come out of college with him so the wr pool will be deeper also.

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    • #3
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      Doesn't affect me at all. Wouldn't touch him with a ten foot pole. I am not impressed at all by what he shown in games. Would much rather get Suh and then a Qb in the 2nd (Pike, McCoy)

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      • #4
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        Adam Schefter is reporting that Golden Tate will be entering the draft too.

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        • #5
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          Fine, let someone like Miami start the QB bidding. Or whomever, as long as it isn't the Rams.

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          • #6
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            What is with the Claussen bashing. Lets say the Rams win another game. Lets say Cleveland or Tampa don't win a game, we aren't going to have the first overall pick. What is stopping Cleveland with an improving Brady Quinn from getting the clear cut best player in the draft? What is stopping Tampa they have their franchise QB and nothing?

            Too many people are bashing Claussen just, because Suh is in the picture. Don't get me wrong I want Suh just as much as the next guy, but what if he isn't available what then. I would like to see some substantial reasoning why some people are calling Claussen a bum. In the top 5 plan B is most likely going to be a QB and I like Claussen.

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            • #7
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              Originally posted by 39thebeast View Post
              What is with the Claussen bashing. Lets say the Rams win another game. Lets say Cleveland or Tampa don't win a game, we aren't going to have the first overall pick. What is stopping Cleveland with an improving Brady Quinn from getting the clear cut best player in the draft? What is stopping Tampa they have their franchise QB and nothing?

              Too many people are bashing Claussen just, because Suh is in the picture. Don't get me wrong I want Suh just as much as the next guy, but what if he isn't available what then. I would like to see some substantial reasoning why some people are calling Claussen a bum. In the top 5 plan B is most likely going to be a QB and I like Claussen.
              It's not that I want Suh or nothing. I just don't like Claussen period. He reminds me too much of Brady Quinn. Over hyped player. I don't like what Claussen brings to the table. He seems to not be able to play in the clutch situations where it matters. To be honest, I am not really high on any of the first round quarterbacks. The only top tier quarterback that I like is Colt McCoy, and I think he'll be there in the second round.

              As for your other question of what if Suh isn't there and we can't trade out,I would not be opposed to drafting to someone like Dez Bryant.

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                Originally posted by Dr. Defense View Post
                It's not that I want Suh or nothing. I just don't like Claussen period. He reminds me too much of Brady Quinn. Over hyped player. I don't like what Claussen brings to the table. He seems to not be able to play in the clutch situations where it matters. To be honest, I am not really high on any of the first round quarterbacks. The only top tier quarterback that I like is Colt McCoy, and I think he'll be there in the second round.

                As for your other question of what if Suh isn't there and we can't trade out,I would not be opposed to drafting to someone like Dez Bryant.
                I really dont understand why so many people say Claussen can't perform in clutch situations when this season he had more 4th quarter comebacks Jake Locker, Tim Teebow, Colt McCoy, and Sam Bradford (last year) combined. Besides both playing at ND Quinn and Claussen are completely different players.

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                • #9
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                  personally i by no circumstances want a quarterback in the first round. i think that is the round where we need to draft the best guy there. then in the second round we shop around for a quarterback or somly pick a chad pennington or something up in free agency. we need raw talent on this depleted roster BAD. Suh, Mccoy(DT), or Dez Bryant with our first pick

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                  • #10
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                    Originally posted by Bralidore(RAMMODE) View Post
                    personally i by no circumstances want a quarterback in the first round. i think that is the round where we need to draft the best guy there. then in the second round we shop around for a quarterback or somly pick a chad pennington or something up in free agency. we need raw talent on this depleted roster BAD. Suh, Mccoy(DT), or Dez Bryant with our first pick
                    This is exactly my opinion. We need talent more then anything. Get BPA in the first(suh,G.McCoy,Bryant)then pick up a FA QB or C.McCoy,Pike, in the 2nd.

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                    • #11
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                      we should pretty much be going bpa every round, unless it's a halfback, left end or mlb in the first 2.

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                      • #12
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                        Clausen is a very ready QB and if we don't go Suh we should take Clausen and take Weis as OC !!!!

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                        • #13
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                          Originally posted by TheRammer View Post
                          Clausen is a very ready QB and if we don't go Suh we should take Clausen and take Weis as OC !!!!
                          i like this idea!

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                          • #14
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                            If we happen to screw up and win a game (which I doubt) if Berry is on the board at the same time as Clausen, I'd go with Berry. If Bryant is on the board at the same time as Clausen, I'd go with Bryant. However if Suh is gone and Gerald McCoy is there along with Clausen, if the Rams select Clausen over McCoy I will never, ever follow another draft by the Rams.

                            I don't really now, but if they pick a QB over a stud DT this year that's it for me when it comes to the Rams and the War Room.
                            Last edited by txramsfan; -12-08-2009, 05:49 AM.

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                            • #15
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                              Originally posted by TheRammer View Post
                              Clausen is a very ready QB and if we don't go Suh we should take Clausen and take Weis as OC !!!!
                              I would rather have Shumur back as our OC then the man who helped cheat us out of another superbowl. That man should never be a ram.

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                              • Bar-bq
                                Jimmy Clausen Interview from the Washington Post
                                by Bar-bq
                                He's certainly a character and I think he really stands up for himself here. It doesn't change my opinion of him as a player and I wouldn't want to trade for him, but it's an interesting read nonetheless....
                                -03-31-2010, 03:09 PM
                              • shower beers
                                Jimmy Clausen the best NFL-ready junior quarterback in league history
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                                Posted Dec. 29, 2009

                                Junior Quarterbacks - Jimmy Clausen

                                I bet you never thought in the past month that Notre Dame junior quarterback Jimmy Clausen is one of the most underappreciated quarterback prospects in the history of the NFL Draft. But after reading this blog entry, you just might change your mind.

                                First, I am going to tell you why you might not like Clausen, and let's be real here, there is a lot of bias against him. Some criticism is warranted, but a lot isn't.

                                Notre Dame is the most hated football program in America, period. They are the Duke of the gridiron. Automatically, you hate Clausen because he went to Notre Dame, just like you hated J.J. Reddick because he went to Duke. If you want to make an analysis as objective and professional as possible, then you need to cut the crap and get over the Notre Dame hate if you have it - and a lot of that is out there. Think about it: if you put Sanchez on Notre Dame and Jimmy Clausen at USC, then Sanchez is the hated prospect and Clausen is the beloved underclassman.

                                Maybe you don't like Clausen because of the blond, spiky hair, or the limo appearance he had when he was a senior in high school to declare for Notre Dame. These aren't "low profile" characteristics and automatically, you might have disliked him.

                                For whatever reasons you're down on Clausen, please put them in the back seat and have an open mind when reading this blog entry.

                                Clausen just amassed one of the most impressive junior seasons among pro-style quarterbacks in the past 10-20 years.

                                Let's remember that Clausen had a very bad offensive line this year for Notre Dame. Sure, he had good weapons, but the running game was poor and receivers Michael Floyd and Kyle Rudolph missed significant action (eight games missed total between them).

                                When Floyd went out, Clausen stepped up. With a bum turf toe, he didn't play at all in the second half and led the team to a game-winning drive to beat Purdue. The following week, he posted 422 passing yards against Washington. Over the next three games (USC, Boston College, Washinton State), Clausen threw for 774 yards, six touchdowns and zero interceptions....
                                -03-08-2010, 08:19 AM
                              • Varg6
                                Real Speculation Begins on Clausen...
                                by Varg6
                                Per ESPN.com *Rumor Central*

                                For over a week, we've been speculating on which NFL team would draft Notre Dame QB Jimmy Clausen if he went pro. Take the "if" out of that equation now, because ESPN.com's Joe Schad is reporting that Clausen will declare for the draft. So was he pushed in that direction by some unruly fans? We got word from ESPN.com's Joe Schad on Tuesday that Clausen was decked in the face by a surly Notre Dame fan on Sunday morning. It certainly didn't help keep him in school.

                                Clausen is one of the more intriguing names on Mel Kiper Jr.'s Big Board, and some analysts think he could be the first QB drafted this April.

                                Here was Kiper last week on the teams that might be interested in the gunslinger:

                                Mel's take-

                                "Leaving all the coaching chatter aside, which could obviously affect his decision, Clausen could certainly be the top quarterback taken. I think he's certainly capable of going in the top 10 or 12, and remember, St. Louis might want a quarterback, Washington might want a quarterback, we're not sure if Oakland will draft one, but they're another team with a problem at the position. The struggles at Notre Dame you can't put on Clausen. He's been battered, particularly early on. But he can play the position and personnel people know it. Comparing him and [UW's Jake] Locker, for instance, Clausen is far more refined at this stage."

                                ----

                                The reason I posted this was because of that one sentence in Mel's quote about personnel people. It'll certainly be interesting to see what we do in the upcoming draft.
                                -11-26-2009, 09:44 AM
                              • Nick
                                ESPN Draft Lab: Jimmy Clausen analysis
                                by Nick
                                Lessons of Brees extended to Clausen
                                By K.C. Joyner
                                ESPN Insider
                                Saturday, January 30, 2010
                                Updated: February 9, 3:36 PM ET

                                What this is: During the year, Football Scientist K.C. Joyner has evaluated top NFL draft prospects. This week he looks at former Notre Dame Fighting Irish QB Jimmy Clausen.

                                When grading a quarterback's arm strength, I often think back to a line from former San Francisco ***** coach Bill Walsh in Dr. Z's classic book, "The New Thinking Man's Guide To Pro Football." Some in the media had called Super Bowl XVI a battle between Walsh's brains and Cincinnati coach Forrest Gregg's discipline. That viewpoint led Walsh to ask this question: What constituted discipline? Was it being physically tough on someone? Or could it also be executing a highly choreographed set of moves under the pressure of competition? The answer is that it could be either, and it really depended on what one meant by the word discipline.

                                The same thing goes for measuring the velocity of a passing arm. The gold standard in this area is the deep out pass, but that throw requires a much different kind of delivery and less touch than many other important vertical passes, such as the go, corner, post and fade routes.

                                Now, let's look at Jimmy Clausen. It is pretty much a given that Clausen will be a first-round draft pick, but his arm strength is enough of a question mark to cause his predicted draft slot status to vary significantly. For example, Mel Kiper's initial mock draft has Clausen going to the Buffalo Bills at the No. 9 spot because he possesses "an NFL arm." Scouts Inc.'s Todd McShay, on the other hand, has Clausen going in the No. 23 spot (to the Seattle Seahawks) in part because "he doesn't have ideal arm strength."

                                So which analyst is right?

                                The odd thing is that they both are on the money. After breaking down six of Clausen's 2009 game tapes (at Michigan, at Michigan State, vs. USC, vs. Boston College, vs. Connecticut and at Stanford), I found metrics and scouting notes to back both sides of that argument.

                                For example, Clausen did a fine job on the 13 deep out passes he threw. Eleven of them were on target (on target being defined as landing within the catching frame of the receiver) and seven ended up being completed. He was also 2-for-2 on the comeback route -- which is a close cousin of the deep out -- so he was on the money on 13 out of 15 of the vertical outside routes.

                                Clausen also displayed superb accuracy on the long passes that require more arc than the deep out. He was one for two on the corner route and would have been two for two if not for a dropped pass. Clausen also completed the only deep post route he threw.

                                Throwing into high traffic areas also was an area of strength for Clausen, something that is evidenced by his seven completions in eight...
                                -02-10-2010, 10:08 PM
                              • npow81
                                If Clausen Didn't Play for Notre Dame...
                                by npow81
                                I don't think he would be regarded as a first round talent.

                                I think its remarkable how much different people view qbs depending on who they play for. Which is relevant only to the level of competition they play against and who they actually play for (and NDs schedule really isn't anything to shout about aside from SC and maybe BC)

                                I think this is especially true for ND, considering they are on TV virtually every week.

                                While I think Clausen has talent, I think his issues (pocket presence, delivery, lack of winning, etc.) should raise some questions enough that he shouldn't be in the first round.

                                Frankly I don't regard him as anymore than a second rounder (which gauging by some of yours love for him I sure you will disagree)

                                I guess you can put it this way, if Tony Pike or Dan Lefevour played for ND would they be regarded as first rounders?

                                In my mind they are near the same level, so the stark contrast in perceived value makes me wonder...is this the case

                                (If you don't think so, what are the qualities in Clausen that differeniate him...because I don't see it.)
                                -02-17-2010, 08:57 PM
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