Can the winner of a Chad Pennington-Kellen Clemens training camp battle win games in 2008?
Seeing as they spent about $150 million during the free agency period, the Jets clearly aren’t looking to develop a top pick for the future. They’ll probably draft whichever prospect GM Mike Tannenbaum and coach Eric Mangini think can help the most immediately. That just about rules out Matt Ryan, but also means the Jets are counting on a quarterback tandem that combined for a 15-19 touchdown to interception ratio in 2007. 7. New England Patriots – Who is the best player left on the board? It’s all about BPA for the Pats. New England could use its first-round pick on any position save kicker, quarterback, and long snapper. If a coveted marquee player like McFadden falls, the Patriots might also entertain trading down. 8. Baltimore Ravens – Can Samari Rolle be a reliable starting cornerback? Rolle, who turns 32 in August, has epilepsy. He’s been cleared medically, but played only six games last year and Baltimore has been unable to develop young corners behind him. If the Ravens think R