It would have been so much better to get that #1 spot... then we would have really controlled the draft. I think this is going to be Houston's show, and they are pretty much going to determine how everything else plays out.
I'm also not convinced that ANY QBs are going to go in the top 6. I think every team that wants one of those QBs will be thinking they can trade down into the 6-10 spot and still get one of them, so I believe EVERY team at the top of the draft is going to be shopping their pick, just to see what they can fetch. Which I guess is a round-about way of saying that I don't think we can fall farther than 5. Clowney, Mack, Watkins, Matthews and Robinson could very well be the top 5 picks taken (not necessarily in that order). That would leave us picking a "lesser" talent (in quotations) should we fall to 6 or lower.
Now if they've identified a hidden talent that they think will be a top five player but available in the 6-12 range then they might gamble. They've certainly showed the ability to take risks on draft day. But I also think the rest of the league is on to the Snisher way, and imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. So everybody is going to be trying to shuffle the deck at the top of the draft. It may be the craziest draft we've seen in quite some time. Which *could* lead to us getting too cute and missing out on a top-tier player because we guess wrong on what other teams are going to do. So the safest play might simply be to stay at 2 and call it a day on the RGIII trade. We don't want to pass on a battleship to get three destroyers.