11:50 a.m. (12:50 p.m. EDT)
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are on the clock. The Tennessee Titans are under the microscope.
With the hours ticking down until the start of the NFL draft in Chicago, the Bucs will surprise everyone if they don’t use the top pick to take Jameis Winston, the troubled, talented quarterback out of Florida State. That surprise will turn to shock if they pass on both Winston and this year’s other top quarterback, Heisman Trophy winner Marcus Mariota of Oregon.
What the Titans will do is less certain. The smart money says they’ll take Mariota (or Winston if Tampa Bay unexpectedly passes), but Tennessee likes its current QB, Zach Mettenberger, and if the price is right, the Titans could trade that pick away.
Those potentially in the market for the Heisman winner: San Diego, which can’t get an extension done with Philip Rivers; Philadelphia, whose coach, Chip Kelly, worked with Mariota at Oregon; and, yes, the Cleveland Browns, who have two first-round picks and aren’t quite sure what they’ve got with last year’s glamour pick, quarterback Johnny Manziel.
Only a little more than seven hours to go.
And, by the way, neither Winston nor Mariota will be on hand to shake Commissioner Roger Goodell’s hand after they’re selected. Winston will be watching from Alabama and Mariota is in Hawaii.
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