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Do you guys think Jimmy Clausen will give us great trade value come draft time?


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The only way Clausen gets any interest is if Cam gets hurt and he gets to start a few regular season games. My guess is with Chud and the tight ends we have now that he might not do as bad as everyone thinks. The problem with that is if he plays well enough to garner draft picks we would probably want to keep him

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He has no trade value at all. If he left in free agency down the road, we might get a conditional pick. At this point he is going to be here because no one else wants him and he is still cheap on his rookie contract. If we bring in someone else who outperforms him we might let him go but right now we don't have that person on the roster.

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He has no trade value at all. If he left in free agency down the road, we might get a conditional pick. At this point he is going to be here because no one else wants him and he is still cheap on his rookie contract. If we bring in someone else who outperforms him we might let him go but right now we don't have that person on the roster.

Resign Anderson, and release Jimmeh, he's inactive half the time and it saves us a roster spot when AE is still on the team(former Qb)

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Send Clausen to either San Francisco or Philadelphia, like I said last year. Clausen would love to go out west, and Harbaugh and Reid think they are geniuses at grooming QBs so their egos would lead them to believe that they can turn Clausen into a serviceable back up QB, at least. Not sure what you'd get for him, but those are the first places I'd look, because of the coaches.

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