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“We had Dez Bryant here the other day, we spent time with him at the combine, we spent a lot of time with him actually," McDaniels said in remarks distributed by the team. "I’m not going to comment on Brandon, but with Dez Bryant, I think you need to be careful confusing character issues with some people who have made some mistakes. This guy has never been arrested, never had a drinking issue and never done anything to put himself in that position. I think he’s made a few mistakes that he wishes he hadn’t made but I think there’s a difference.
"You can say well, ‘This guy has made a couple mistakes that have been really glorified,’ and made a big deal of it and all of the sudden turn him into a really bad kid. That’s the farthest thing from the truth relative to him. We enjoyed our visit with him and he did everything we asked him to do. He had a smile on his face and he did everything well. I’ll tell you this, he’s on our board – there’s no question. I know there are other teams that may have taken him off their board but he is not one of the players who is off our board.”
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This is a Belichick trained Head Coach. Nothing he said was untrue, but...Looks like the Broncos are taking him at 11.
Broncos say Dez Bryant remains on their draft board | National Football Post
Think about it: they traded Brandon Marshall only a couple of days after Dez Bryant visited Denver.
They must like Bryant enough to take him at 11, otherwise you don't trade Marshall. You couldn't trade him, it'd be too much of a sacrifice considering the rest of the WR talent.
This is a Belichick trained Head Coach. Nothing he said was untrue, but...
With the 11th pick in the draft, the Broncos could pick Dez Bryant—if he is available.
However, there is a very good chance that he will not be. Chances are Denver goes another direction than wide receiver with that pick.
The good news is that with the Marshall trade, the Broncos now have an extra second-round pick. The second round is where a lot of drafts are won. That is where Denver could possibly go get their wide receiver.
Chances are a guy by the name of Golden Tate will be available.
Not only was Tate working in a pro-style system, but it is a very similar system to what Denver uses. After all, Josh McDaniels was taught by Charlie Weis.
While Kyle Orton will be the quarterback to start the year, many suspect that Brady Quinn will eventually take over. That would be a Notre Dame connection. More importantly, that would be a quarterback and receiver in a system they are both comfortable with.
For all those reasons, Golden Tate to the Denver Broncos makes a lot of sense.
Nix on the Bills' WR position: "We’ve got six guys on our roster. Some of them we don’t know a lot about. Steve Johnson hasn’t played much. James Hardy has been hampered. We’d like to find out about those guys. We’ll carry 10 to camp and we may pick up one or two in the draft. Everybody talks about it not being a good draft for receivers. There are some good receivers and there’ll be some throughout the draft, so we’ll fill the next four through the draft and free agency."
Well, there are three answers to that question.
One answer would be simple: they pass on him. The Bills simply select the top player on their board not named Clausen, and go on with their draft, while his availability does not affect their draft plan at all.
Another answer would be to draft him.
The third option is definitely the most intriguing: a trade. If Clausen is on the board at No. 9, will quarterback-needy San Francisco come calling?
The 49ers are without a doubt the most likely suitor if a trade were to happen. A league source told the San Jose Mercury News that if Clausen were available at the 49ers first pick, " there’s little doubt that the 49ers would select the Notre Dame QB at 13."