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Draft Profile: Alex Smith

Once considered the second-best quarterback in the draft, behind Cal?s Aaron Rodgers, it?s now looking more and more like the San Francisco 49ers would prefer Smith with the first pick Saturday. On the downside, Smith doesn?t have the arm strength that Rodgers possesses and he?s not as polished, but many scouts and GMs believe that of the two quarterbacks, Smith has more upside and is therefore a more intriguing pick. He?s mobile and has great leadership abilities, plus he?s an extremely intelligent young man, having graduated from Utah with an economics degree and a 3.74 GPA in only two years. It had long been assumed that, should the Browns keep the #3 pick and Braylon Edwards was not available, Phil Savage and Romeo Crennel would not hesitate to make Smith the team?s quarterback of the future, but with all the uncertainty surrounding the #1 choice there?s no way to tell right now if the Browns will have a shot at either guy. Several teams are rumored to be talking trade with the 49ers and Dolphins, including the Vikings, who just lost a guy by the name of Randy Moss. And if Smith and Edwards do in fact go 1-2, then not only have the Browns lost the top two guys on their draft board, but they?ve also lost much of the leverage they had for a trade, considering teams looking to move up were primarily interested in Smith and Edwards.

Still, if Smith and Edwards are taken with the draft?s first two picks, Patrick McManamon from the Beacon Journal says the opportunity to draft Auburn running back Ronnie Brown could have several teams calling the Browns once they?re on the clock.

The PD?s Tony Grossi says Phil Savage should be talking Smith up more to the media to help generate some trade interest from other teams.

In his USA Today column, Larry Weisman reports that the 49ers have already made a contract proposal to Smith but that his financial demands may price Smith out of the top pick.

Newsday.com?s Bob Glauber says deciding which quarterback is the right quarterback on draft day is never easy, pointing to past debates like Peyton Manning vs. Ryan Leaf, John Elway vs. Dan Marino, and Tim Couch vs. Donovan McNabb (ugh). But Ira Miller from the San Francisco Chronicle says the choice is clear for the 49ers: Aaron Rodgers.

Here are links to more commentary on Smith:

San Diego Union Tribune
Washington Post
FOX Sports
Rocky Mountain News
Ohio.com
New York Times
CBS Sportsline

Draft profiles:
NFL.com
CBS Sportsline
ESPN.com
FOX Sports
CNNSI.com

Draft Profile: Braylon Edwards

Many rate Michigan wide receiver Braylon Edwards as the top player in this weekend?s draft, but where he?ll actually be selected is anybody?s guess. The Browns are reportedly very interested in the 6-3, 211-pound receiver at #3, though reports suggest they?d still rather move out of that slot if they can find a trade partner. If, however, the right deal doesn?t present itself and Edwards is available when the Browns are on the clock, it?d be a surprise if they didn?t choose the Biletnikoff Award winner. Teamed with Kellen Winslow, Edwards would give the Browns offense a pair of lethal downfield weapons, even with Trent Dilfer behind center, while also opening up the running game by spreading out opposing defenses.

Cleveland.com?s Mary Kay Cabot details the Browns? interest in the wide receiver and his interest in the Browns.

In his NFL.com column, Vic Carucci talks about the on-field skills and off-field intangibles that make Edwards such an appealing choice on draft day.

Here?s some more commentary on the talented receiver:

The Daily Campus
St. Louis Dispatch
CollegeSports.com

Draft profiles:
NFL.com
CBS Sportsline
ESPN.com
FOX Sports
CNNSI.com

Cavs still in the hunt

The bad news: The Nets are killing the Wizards tonight.

The good news: The Cavaliers beat the Celtics 100-86. Gooden and Z struggled again tonight (10 points each) but Snow delivered 13 assists in 40 minutes and Traylor added 22 and 10 in only 19 minutes of action. Meanwhile, LeBron was the man again: 32 points, 8 rebounds, 6 assists and 5 steals.

So it comes down to this: the Cavaliers play the Raptors in Toronto Wednesday at 7:00 (WUAB) while the Nets play in Boston, also at 7:00. If the Nets win, the Cavs are out of the playoffs, regardless of whether or not they beat the Raptors. If the Cavs lose, it’s over as well. The only way the Cavaliers will qualify for the playoffs is if they beat the Raptors and the Nets lose. That’s it. Two games, one day, everything on the line.

Will the Cavs make the playoffs? Place your vote.

Droughns set to hold out?

The NFL Network reported that newly acquired Browns running back Reuben Droughns may hold out of training camp in an effort to net a new contract. Excuse me? What kind of leverage does this guy think he has? He’s not even the starter. In fact, the best he can hope for heading into camp is an even split of the carries with Lee Suggs. Sure, he’s got a chance to win the job but that doesn’t entitle Droughns to demand a new contract.

Of course, this is all just a rumor but you’ve got to think there’s at least a sliver of truth involved in the NFL Network’s report. It’ll be interesting to see how this one unfolds.

Elarton thumped, Tribe falls in the ninth

A ninth-inning homer from Alberto Castillo off Arthur Rhodes gave the Royals a 6-5 win over the Tribe Tuesday afternoon. Cleveland managed 14 hits off KC pitching but left 13 men on base, including three in the eighth when Travis Hafner grounded out with the bases loaded to end the inning. Starter Scott Elarton, meanwhile, lasted just 3.2 innings while giving up 10 hits and five earned runs. As well as the frontline starters have been pitching (C.C., Westbrook and Millwood), Elarton is easily the rotation’s weakest link and seems destined to be replaced at some point this summer, considering the number of quality arms the Tribe has in the minors, not to mention Jason Davis, who’s currently pitching out of the ‘pen.

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