Smart move by the Colts, of course, but between this and Terrell Suggs, we are seeing one of the major problems with the franchise tag: Players have to be assigned a specific position. I don't know if I can do anything for Suggs, but if any NFL agents are reading Football Outsiders and happen to know the folks who represent Dallas Clark, let them know I would happy to put together a research report showing why Clark deserves to be franchised as a wide receiver, not a tight end. If Dallas Clark is a tight end, I'm a professional chef. I mean, sometimes I line up in the kitchen and cook dinner, but that's not generally where I do my work. This "tight end" nonsense is costing the man four million bucks. UPDATE WED AFTERNOON: Well, that was quick. The Colts signed Clark today to a six-year deal, terms not immediately available.