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Jimmy Clausen NFL Draft scouting report

Jimmy Clausen

6'3, 225 pounds | Quarterback | Notre Dame

Accuracy: Clausen has the incredible ability to complete just about every pass of 15 yards or less. Puts very good touch and zips on his short and intermediate throws. When his deep pass is on, he leads the receiver well. Needs to improve his trajectory on deep throws. His throws tend to come in low on deeper passes. Can throw on the move well and his passes don't lose a lot of velocity. Completed 68 percent of his passes as a junior.

Arm strength: While Clausen's arm is strong enough for the NFL, he can't accurately make all deep throws. On deep outs Clausen will take some zip off the ball and not deliver it as quickly. It will also take him a while to get deep passes out as he has to rely on his body to get the ball out. His arm will never be confused for Joe Flacco's or Matt Stafford's, but it's every bit as strong as Mark Sanchez's.

Athleticism/mobility: Clausen has good quickness in the pocket to slip around rushers and get rid of the ball. When he's on the move, Clausen needs to do a better job of securing the ball while he's on the move. Players at the next level will be more capable of stripping the ball away. Won't make a lot of deep runs in the open field. Runs mostly erect.

Decision making: Rarely will you see Clausen throw into bad coverage situations. Even when he does, he tends to put the ball only where his receiver can catch it. Intelligently throws away passes instead of passing into coverage or taking a sack.

Field vision: Works through his progressions better than just about any quarterback in college football. This is a display of his excellent football intelligence. When Clausen's first two reads are unavailable, he frequently found tight end Kyle Rudolph or checked off to a running back. As a junior, Clausen really improved his ability to move safeties with his eyes.

Mechanics: Possesses a quick, smooth delivery. Has a slight windup, but it's very correctable. Looks to have great balance and control driving back from under center. Quickly gets his feet into position. Clearly most comfortable in five-step drops. Where Clausen could improve is planting his feet in the ground. He'll frequently shuffle his feet in the pocket.

Pocket awareness/poise: Clausen is generally calm and poised in the pocket, but he'll often get antsy and start shuffling his feet around. This was especially evident following a mid-season foot injury. Loses some steam on his passes in the face of pressure when he tries to get rid of the ball more quickly.

Final word: After Notre Dame fired head coach Charlie Weis, there was no reason for Clausen to return to school. Playing for a new coach, Clausen's pro potential could have only struggled by switching offensive systems. He also would have risked injury.

Where Clausen showed the most intangible improvement during his career was in his leadership ability. After looking somewhat tentative early in his career, Clausen was clearly an on-field leader for the Irish. He has no known character flaws.

Clausen will go into the 2010 NFL Draft as a probable top 10 selection and could be the first quarterback selected. He improved leaps and bounds at South Bend after starting out as an inconsistent 190-pound freshman. He's an incredibly accurate passer and finished 2009 with a stunning 28:4 touchdown-to-interception ratio.

Round projection: 1

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If (and it’s a big IF) Ryan Mallett comes out it should be interesting to see who is the first QB taken between he and Clausen.

Bears suck, Cubs suck, Bulls suck, Illini suck, who would have thought the Blackhawks would be my best shot at a title.

by tj.hendricks on Dec 8, 2009 1:03 AM EST reply actions  

Mallet

should stay in school and go #1 overall next year. If he comes out this year, he will not be ready. I really, really like the guy; hell, I think he’s the next Peyton Manning, but not yet. One more year.

by birds'n'raiders on Dec 8, 2009 9:31 AM EST up reply actions  

Like Sam Bradford?

I don’t care if he stays or goes it’s none of my business. But going #1 overall next year isn’t guarenteed. With a rookie pay scale more likely coming this year he could get a big conract with good guarenteed money, instead of waiting praying that you don’t get hurt and signing for nice money but not what you could’ve gotten.

If he stays great good luck to him, if he enters great good luck to him.

Bears suck, Cubs suck, Bulls suck, Illini suck, who would have thought the Blackhawks would be my best shot at a title.

by tj.hendricks on Dec 8, 2009 11:51 PM EST up reply actions  

Mallett? #1 overall?

Peyton Manning?

I don’t really understand the Mallett love besides the fact that he’s really tall.

Fearless Frog jokes are the new black!

by Fearless Frog on Dec 15, 2009 2:18 AM EST up reply actions  

Hmm

I didn’t know much about Claussen before reading this… it seems he and Bradford are very similar prospects, no?

by Conjunction on Dec 8, 2009 9:37 AM EST reply actions  

Top QB Prospects...

This appears to be a very deep class of QBs in my opinion. Clausen is easily #1 on my board however. He is able to make all the throws and is NFL ready having come from a pro-style offense. He will likely go in the top 5.

I love the potential that Mallett offers, but he is probably better served by another year in college. His mechanics are really lacking and will take time to develop. That said, I think he may declare anyway due to fear of a rookie pay scale in 2010-11. Probably late 1st early 2nd rounder.

Locker is pretty much the opposite of Mallett. NFL caliber mechanics, but I haven’t seen him make any hi-light throws. I’m not sold at all on him. Especially not as a top 10 pick (which is where he is projected.)

Sam Bradford is probably the biggest name in this year’s class but his durability issues are well documented. His decision making is A+ and his mechanics are solid. However, he has not spent time in a pro-offense and Oklahoma’s offense tends to mask a lot of underlying issues. He will probably go mid-first round, but this is a buyer beware situation.

by invisibulman on Dec 8, 2009 10:57 AM EST reply actions  

Alcohol Incidents

There are several photos of Jimmy floating out there on the internet drinking alcohol as a minor and of course he was recently punched outside a bar. Do you think that this might scare off some teams? I’ll admit that the photos would be a weak excuse to downgrade him, but it seems like NFL teams use any possible excuse to downgrade a prospect.

by BSU_Alum07 on Dec 8, 2009 10:59 AM EST reply actions  

By all accounts he's not an alcoholic....

so that a 20 year old kid drinks alcohol…even being ‘underage’, shouldn’t scare teams.

"It ain't over till its over"---

by FreeBradshaw on Dec 8, 2009 12:06 PM EST up reply actions  

yeah, its no biggie

Current Phinsider Feud Points: 23

T.Lex doesn't want to be fed, he wants to hunt. Can't just suppress sixty five million years of gut instinct.

by Patssuck456 on Dec 9, 2009 11:36 PM EST up reply actions  

There was one time when he was driving to of his friends who were drinking ( also called being a designated driver) but apparently you can’t do that if you are under 21 in Indiana. Non-issue.

by TheRealSlimShady on Dec 8, 2009 6:00 PM EST up reply actions  

clauson

does he walk on water? I really like this young man , and right now he is better than anything we have. I know uncle Ralph has made sounds like he would spend vast sums to make Buffalo viable but as of yet has not , I understand that he can’t do much yet, but after 50 years i do not see him changing. But this kid would be a great start wouldn’t he

by crazyoldman on Dec 8, 2009 1:39 PM EST reply actions  

I expect Clausen to be long gone by the time the Bills are on the clock. With two QB needy teams in the top 3 (StL and Cleveland) it seems unlikely that he falls farther than that.

by invisibulman on Dec 8, 2009 5:08 PM EST reply actions  

I did predict last April that the Bills would draft Sam Bradford. Perhaps I was right!

Mocking the Draft: Your NFL Draft source.

by Mocking Dan on Dec 8, 2009 5:14 PM EST up reply actions  

Brady has had some good games for the Browns and would be able to do better if he had a receiver or running back or tight end to throw to

by TheRealSlimShady on Dec 8, 2009 5:58 PM EST up reply actions  

His throws tend to come in low on deeper passes

Really? I kinda though that he almost threw them too high.

Where Clausen could improve is planting his feet in the ground

He couldn’t plant his foot like he used to after the turf toe injury.

by TheRealSlimShady on Dec 8, 2009 6:05 PM EST reply actions  

Great report

That’d be a 7:1 TD:INT ratio though, right?

lol

by Sayre Bedinger on Feb 8, 2010 1:11 PM EST reply actions  


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