Summer of controversy: Here are five QB hot spotsHey, summer is coming, right? Looks like it's QB controversy time again and Clark Judge is all over it. Will the Bears go with noodle-armed Kyle Orton or headcase Rex Grossman? The Ravens are a mess (again) and the Cardinals hope Matt Leinart starts acting like a big boy in the fall.
Will changes fuel Jets success? Not while Kellen, Chad are left hangin' They added Alan Faneca, Kris Jenkins and Vernon Gholston. But before you go wild for the Jets, answer this: Who's the QB? They don't know. Clark Judge knows that could mean trouble.
Ravens won't rush Flacco, but won't hold him back, eitherRavens coach John Harbaugh isn't going to ruin new QB Joe Flacco by pushing him into the starting lineup too soon. Clark Judge likes that approach but says the flip side is Flacco will be given every chance to land the job.
Walsh has no smoking gun but Belichick has nowhere to run Matt Walsh's tapes didn't show much of what we didn't know. But he and Roger Goodell confirm that Bill Belichick lied when he said he didn't know he was breaking NFL rules, Clark Judge says.
The Graduate: Bills' DiGiorgio breaks out of the 'Pac'Underdog Bills linebacker John DiGiorgio has used his time off as a student-teacher to finish his degree. The future high-school coach is a cool antidote to a poisonous NFL offseason, Clark Judge says.
Devin can't wait to make his mark for 'SkinsPatience is a virtue for rookies -- but don't tell that to Devin Thomas. The wideout is in a hurry to reward the 'Skins for their faith in him, and prove something to teams that passed on him, Clark Judge says.
Slimmed-down draft a treat for fans but not all draftersRoger Goodell helped trim the first round by three and a half hours. Good call? Fans and some execs loved it, but Clark Judge says some didn't appreciate losing decision-making time with so many millions of dollars on the line.