Quarterbacks will be going 1-2 in the draft next month with Andrew Luck being selected by the Colts and Robert Griffin III going to the Redskins, who acquired the second pick from the Rams. Could Ryan Tannehill make it 1-2-3? Considering the need-level for quarterbacks around the league, it's not out of the realm of possibility. The Texas A & M quarterback still hasn't worked out for teams because of a foot injury. But if he has a good workout, several teams are expected to call the Vikings, who have the third overall selection, about a trade-up so they can jump over the Browns, who have the fourth pick, and position themselves to possibly take Tannehill. The Browns tried unsuccessfully to trade up to No. 2 for Griffin. They now are saying they would be comfortable sticking with Colt McCoy as their starting quarterback, but nobody's believing them. "Tannehill's got everything you want," NFL Network analyst Mike Mayock said. "He's got size. He's got arm strength. He's a really good athlete. All you have to do is look at his tape as a wide receiver 2 years ago to see that. He's a big, strong, fast kid with a really good arm. What I don't like about him is he waits for routes to develop before he throws the football, and consequently, throws late into coverage and makes mistakes. And he's only got 19 starts, which isn't as many as you'd like to see from a high first-round quarterback. Typically, you'd like to see about 25 [college starts]. But he can play."