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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Should the Chiefs Consider Jimmy Clausen?

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We've slowly but surely come to the realization that Matt Cassel isn't the right quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs. While his heart is in the right place, God's plan for him is not. He's killing us all softly, one dump off to SafeDex at a time.

So I begin to look towards who could be the next quarterback for the Chiefs. There is no more important position in sports (although the goalie in hockey sparks an interesting debate), and there's no better time than right now for Kansas City, with a bevy of rising talent on the team (even if 1/3 of them are nursing torn ACL's). Find the right quarterback and the franchise could be set up for the next 10 years.

My biggest fear right now is that the Chiefs are bad, but not quite bad enough to earn themselves the #1 pick in the NFL Draft, and declare victory in the Andrew Luck Sweepstakes (although these next two weeks will show just how serious of contenders we really are).

But before I swan dive into the NFL Draft pool, and convince myself that Landry Jones and his mustache could make even a decent NFL quarterback, I wanted to look around the rest of the NFL for an available, young quarterback. Which brought me to Jimmy Clausen. The former Golden Domer was drafted in the 2nd round in 2010, but will never sniff the field in Carolina now because of The People's Champion, Cam Newton.

So Jimmy Clausen is definitely available, but would he be worth giving a shot? Lets take a closer look...

Clausen's 2010 stats: 13 games, 10 starts, 1-9 record. 157-299 (52.5%), 1,558 yards (5.2 YPA), 3 TD, 9 INT, 9 fumbles. Click here for his game to game stats.

Obviously, those are some rather putrid numbers. However, it was the kid's rookie season and he was throwing the ball to David Gettis, Brandon LaFell, and Steve Smith (at 50% effort). John Fox was a lame duck coach, and there offensive coordinator was somebody named Jeff Davidson (who's past history was as an offensive line coach - sound familiar Chiefs fans?).

Clausen might not be the slam dunk that Luck is, but you can't expect to find a quarterback like that already in the league. You'd have to take a chance on a guy and coach him up. I'd feel stronger about either side of this argument if I had actually watched Clausen play at the professional level, but I have not (I spent my time last year actually focusing on my team - novel concept, eh?).

Jimmer will definitely get his shot in the league at some point. Quarterbacks with talent inevitably do. It would be real interesting to see what he could do with some playing time this year if Cam were to get nicked up at any point and time. Clausen could earn himself an immediate chance with a good game or two.

Conclusion: I'd definitely consider the option of acquiring Jimmy Clausen, and would be interested to see what the Panthers asking price was, however I don't think I would pull the trigger on a quarterback that hasn't shown much at the pro level, at a time when rookie quarterbacks are performing better than ever.

Although, this post was written more for the point of creating discussion on the topic, so I'd love to hear if any of you think Jimmy Clausen is worth giving a shot?

His Dirkness

4 comments:

Bryan Reese said...

I's trade for Chase Daniel. 4th round pick maybe? Or Ryan Mallet for a 3rd round pick.

Anonymous said...

Bryan - I don't think Daniel has the arm strength. Very accurate and can run the spread well at the college level, but to do it in the pro's take more arm strength so I say no on him. Mallet on the other hand I think is going to be a stud and I wanted him this year, but the Patriots aren't going to give him up since he is going to be the eventual heir to Tom Brady's thrown in about 5 seasons. I also think he will step in and look like a young Aaron Rodgers after getting to learn under a hall of fame QB and coach for 5 seasons.

Dirkness - I'm not buying Jimmy Clausen. He could be could, but there are to many unknowns. The other reason is I don't see any reason why we should give up on Stanzi just yet. He's a rookie he's learning and didn't have the OTA's to gain experience so he's learning on the fly right now, but from what I know he has a strong arm. I'd like to give him a chance if we don't get the opportunity to draft Luck, because I'm not sold on Landry Jones...in fact I think he has bust written all over him for the simple reason that Bradford is doing so well so some team will think hey OU QB he'll be good too coming out of the same system. While Landry is good in college Bradford was one of the best college QB's ever. The end

Dr. Zaveous

His Dirkness said...

Daniel has torn it up in every preseason. I'd give him a big shot if he were on our team right now. He could be had for a 4th rounder.

The reason I'd give up on Stanzi is because he hasn't beaten out Tyler Palko for the #2 spot. If he doesn't play this year, he's a non factor in my books.

The fact that there are unknowns about Jimmer is a good thing because you could get him at a discount rate. Gonna have to get lucky or take a chance on somebody eventually.

Bradford is overrated for the time being until he shows more. He's sucked this year.

Hd

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