I do give him credit and McClay assembles the board, he does not pick. You saw that in the 3rd round from the war room when he stayed with McClay's board and took McGovern instead of trading down, which it looked like his son wanted to do.
Ya know, I suspect every team has a guy like McClay on board and just doesn't make it public to draw attention to him.
For some reason, some posters just can't give Booger credit for changing and learning. He changed those voices he was listening to because he's always had those guys to help advise him. He did not learn to change as much as he changed to learn.
No question that McClay is valuable to him, which is why he probably makes what other GM's make but more importantly, Booger listens to him because he trusts him. I believe it was McClay that started Bryant out the door.