Colt Brennan signs 4-year deal with Redskins

 

Sure, Colt Brennan was the 186 overall pick at the recent NFL draft, but the 24 year-old quarterback has lots of potential and will be competing head-to-head with Todd Collins and Jason Campbell for the first quarterback place at the Redskins, the team that draft him as the 10th pick of the sixt round, under a contract of $1.8 million dollars for 4 years.

Brennan got signed to stay at the third-string quaterback position, while Collins is at second and Campbell is Washington’s main man to throw passes for touchdowns.

The former QB for Hawaii got listed at the 2007 draft but soon after he drop the draft and went to play his senior college year, this year he was automatically eligible

Colt Brennan had knee surgery on April, but the NFL rookie has recovered fully and is expected to play at his best.

The California native finished last season at the NCAA with 4,343 yards and 38 touchdowns and only 17 interceptions, which leaded Hawaii to an outstanding 12-1 record and the chance to be at the Sugar Bowl.

Among his many awards, Brennan has the NCAA record for most career touchdown passes with 131 and finished third in the voting for the Heissman throphy of last year with 632 points.