6. (186) Colt Brennan, QB
It will be interesting to see how Colt Brennan adjusts to playing in the NFL. His most important game of his career was last season against Georgia and he laid a big egg. Brennan has good touch on the football but he becomes much less accurate the further the throw as he didn’t have to do that often at Hawaii. Brennan is 6’2″ but he only weighs 185 pounds so he might not be able to handle the punishment he will likely have to endure in the NFL. Brennan played in 38 games (35 starts) at Hawaii and he completed 1,115 of 1,584 (70.4%) for 14,193 yards with 131 TD passes and 42 interceptions. The Redskins hope Brennan develops into the long term backup for Jason Campbell.

Where do you get your info about Colt? Your stuff about him is so out of date. He is 218 lbs and not 185. He won the 10th College Football All-Star Challenge QB accuracy contest in Jan against Flacco, Henne, Ryan & Booty. Made all the throws short and long with near 100% accuracy. He was the most accurate QB at the NFL Combine with a 100% rating. He was the most accurate QB in college history with over a 70% completion rate. QBs against air cannot get that kind of completion rate.
In the future, I hope that you “so called experts” spend more time ensuring the accuracy of what you are reporting on Colt Brennan BECAUSE your facts stink !!!
You have a right to your opinion. But, I can count on one hand QBs that play in offenses like Brennan did at Hawaii that have turned into even average NFL QBs.