Here’s yet another look at the risk of taking quarterbacks high in round one.

The Colts say they’ll find the good players, no matter where they play.

Texas WR Limas Sweed thinks it would be “cool” to be a Patriot. (As “cool” as being named “Limas”?)

The Pats like to draft offensive linemen.

QB Matt Ryan recently was quoted as saying, “I think I’ve got the squints.” (If he falls past No. 8 in round one, the “n” can be replaced with an “r”.)

Jets director of college scouting Joey Clinkscales on the possibility of picking RB Darren McFadden: “He’s a great person to talk to. We’ve done our homework. If that is the pick that we choose to make, we will be comfortable with that decision.”

Could DT Sedrick Ellis be the pick of the Ravens at No. 8?

If not the Ravens, then maybe it’ll be the Bengals for Sedrick Ellis, at No. 9.

Ellis says he can play in the 4-3, or nose tackle in the 3-4.

Troy CB Leodis McKelvin once shut down Calvin Johnson.

The Ravens picked a bad year to need safeties.

From the “Sun Rises In The East” file, the Browns won’t draft a quarterback.

The Steelers want to beef up the defensive line.

One team asked LB Jerod Mayo when he last cheated on his girlfriend. (He said that he’s never cheated on his girlfriend. As if he would admit it.)

Even Emmitt Smith has a mock draft.

Broncos CB Dominique Foxworth has signed his restricted free agency tender; he’ll make $927,000 in 2008.

Jeff Legwold of the Rocky Mountain News lists his top 100 players in the draft. (And he’s got Brian Brohm at No. 10.)

Chiefs owner Clark Hunt wants to build the team through the draft.

Will it really shock anyone if the Raiders draft RB Darren McFadden?

The Chargers are looking for the next Michael Turner.