I'll write it up later, but the pick is
Anthony Collins, LT (Tampa).
Can someone PM Dgilpin? Thanks.
EDIT:
Look, I whiffed on my first round pick. I scoured the lists of LT and Clark just kept jumping out. And for some reason, I never checked to see if Collins was available. I just assumed he was taken. So, after my first pick, I was asked via message by another owner why I went Clark over Collins. And I did not have a good reason. The more I looked at it, the more I wanted to fire myself.
Don't get me wrong - Clark is a good plug & play option for a team that needed a LT badly. But him being moved to RT is an issue and he doesn't have a long track record. But as a RG? He's overqualified. I now have five guys who project to be very good by PFF scoring. I have protected the franchise as well as I could, getting an above-average NFL starter-caliber LT and RG with my first two picks.
Giving Tom Brady the best possible pass-blocking offensive line makes my team better. Not taking a gamble on youth - which might have a higher upside, especially three or four years from now - is exactly what my team needs. We have four high quality WR. We have an exciting young RB, a guy who knows how to fall forward and not fumble, and a couple of TEs with promise and bigger roles for their real teams. We have depth on the OL, with Ricky Wagner projected to start at RT (not here, though Phil Loadholt) and JR Sweezy still in the mix for Seattle. And we can bury Mike Adams behind the bench unless he drastically improves.
Collins - Iupati - Dietrich-Smith - Clark - Loadholt is a professional, talented line who can give Tom Brady lots of time, even against great defensive fronts.