Why? Well, there was a strong rumor last year at this time that 49ers offensive coordinator Mike McCarthy preferred Alex Smith to Rodgers. Well, McCarthy is now the new Green Bay head coach and his backup quarterback is Rodgers. This is why Leinart would be compelling.
Why is Leinart falling?
Well, it seems that Tennessee GM Floyd Reese has the call with the third overall pick and he prefers Texas QB Vince Young to the USC quarterback, who is preferred by the coaching staff. Remember, owner Bud Adams lives in Houston, Young's hometown. It will be pretty easy for Reese for convince Adams.
Of course, such a pick could force head coach Jeff Fisher to re-think his future in Tennessee. Adams owns options on his contract for 2007 at around $6 million a season. If Fisher doesn't get Leinart, will he ask Adams for his freedom in 2007?
Leinart as next Namath?
The Jets are actually worried about Hollywood Matt Leinart turning into the off-the-field version of Joe Willie Namath. Old-time New Yorkers would think that's ridiculous, considering Joe Willie was a lot of fun to watch, on and off the field.
Donald Trump likes Leinart. Then, again, that could be interpreted in Jets' headquarters as the kiss of death.
Raiders looking at Young
If the Titans pass on Vince Young, everybody in the NFL believes that Raiders owner Al Davis will pick him with the seventh overall choice. The Raiders may need Texas safety Michael Huff, but Davis and head coach Art Shell are thinking long-term.Lions like Sims
New Lions head coach Rod Marenelli wants a defensive demon and it appears that Florida State linebacker Ernie Sims could be the team's first-round pick. Sims is known for playing at 100 miles per hour and some teams believe he must gauge his speed or he could actually end up hurting himself in the pros.Bunkley the Bill
The Buffalo Bills are seriously thinking of taking Florida State defensive tackle Brodrick Bunkley with the eighth overall pick, meaning that monster nose tackle Haloti Ngata could be available to the Rams at No. 11. And some teams believe the Dolphins will take Tennessee safety Jason Allen with the 16th overall pick. Safety is a big need for Miami.Walker on the wild side
If they can get a second-round pick, the Packers will trade unhappy receiver Javon Walker. It's up to the Saints and Broncos to make the call. Green Bay has decided not to re-work Walker's contract and the club believes its better to get him out of town.What about Rodgers and Walker to New Orleans for receiver Donte Stallworth, a second-round pick and a third-round pick?