I know he plays for ND, so he has to suck, but Clausen's going to be right there. Of course, if he keeps playing at the level he's played at thus far, he might go this year. Yeah, Clausen will be a highly regarded NFL prospect, I think. After struggling the past couple of years, though, (for whatever reasons) I tend to think he'll stay one more year under Weis. If Weis is fired, though, Clausen may just go. He struggled for a wide variety of reasons, including absolute lack of team talent his first year. The injury to Floyd might hurt his numbers as much or more than it hurts the team overall. But his numbers the last 4 games have been ridiculous. I don't think he'll stay another year under Weis unless he doesn't like his projected draft status. And with Crist a junior next year, I don't think Weis has any reason to pressure Clausen the way Carroll did Sanchez, for example. Yeah, there were definitely numerous reasons Clausen struggled. But, I don't know if his physical tools are significantly better than Bradford's and Bradford has been much more productive in college. That may make it difficult for Clausen to pass Bradford on many boards. And I like Clausen as an NFL prospect. And my thinking about Weis was that he is still highly regarded in NFL circles (I believe) and the feedback may be from NFL evaluators that they want one more year of development under Weis because of the struggles of the past couple years. If Weis is fired, however, Clausen may not bother with a new system. Of course, if he ends up with a monster year, that may well become irrelevant. I don't disagree and I'm not suggesting Clausen will be the consensus #1 pick next year. I just think when you're talking top QBs in 2011, Clausen's in the mix if he doesn't go this year. Weis is only fired if he loses big. I think he'd have to lose more than 4 games to get fired, honestly, and I just don't see that happening. Even without Floyd, the offense is too good to lose to many of these teams. With the schedule, it's just not likely that's going to happen unless Clausen craps the bed in a big game. And if he does, he's not going to be able to go to the draft early. So Weis and Clausen are tied pretty closely, imo. If Weis gets 10 wins and gets back to a BCS game, Clausen has probably played well enough to make the jump. If ND loses 5 games, Clausen was either hurt or sucked in enough games that he'd have to come back next year.