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So what do you guys think our big needs are going into the draft? Obviously there's a ton of holes in the secondary but I also think he need to bring in depth at all of the linebacker positions as well. I think we're actually set on offense save for maybe a late round developmental WR.
My order of needs goes:
S
CB
OLB
MLB
C
WR
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If you guys have read the reports on RG3's knee, there is a lot of concern among the Redskins organization and with doctors who have looked at it. This isn't as simple as Adrian Peterson's recovery. And another thing, "If AP can do it RG3 can" - How does that make any sense? AP's recovery, especially for a RB, was unprecedented and AP is a special kind of athlete. There is legitimate concern RG3 may not be ready for the opener.Comment
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If you guys have read the reports on RG3's knee, there is a lot of concern among the Redskins organization and with doctors who have looked at it. This isn't as simple as Adrian Peterson's recovery. And another thing, "If AP can do it RG3 can" - How does that make any sense? AP's recovery, especially for a RB, was unprecedented and AP is a special kind of athlete. There is legitimate concern RG3 may not be ready for the opener.Comment
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If you guys have read the reports on RG3's knee, there is a lot of concern among the Redskins organization and with doctors who have looked at it. This isn't as simple as Adrian Peterson's recovery. And another thing, "If AP can do it RG3 can" - How does that make any sense? AP's recovery, especially for a RB, was unprecedented and AP is a special kind of athlete. There is legitimate concern RG3 may not be ready for the opener.Comment
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No, career shortening? Possibly.
A league source tells Profootballtalk.com that there is "much greater concern" about Robert Griffin III's reconstructed right knee than Griffin or "anyone connected to the Redskins" has let on.
Griffin will end up rehabbing both knees because surgeons were forced to use a patellar tendon graft from his left knee in order to fix his right. He tore the ACL, LCL, and partially tore his meniscus in the right knee. Per PFT's source, the "biggest concern" is with Griffin's knee cartilage. Due to two knee constructions and ultimately three surgeries since 2009 at Baylor, there is concern "about how much (cartilage) remains and how long it will last" in Griffin's knee(s). A potential end result could be a bone-on-bone condition, which can lead to microfracture surgery and/or shorten a football player's career.Comment
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If you guys have read the reports on RG3's knee, there is a lot of concern among the Redskins organization and with doctors who have looked at it. This isn't as simple as Adrian Peterson's recovery. And another thing, "If AP can do it RG3 can" - How does that make any sense? AP's recovery, especially for a RB, was unprecedented and AP is a special kind of athlete. There is legitimate concern RG3 may not be ready for the opener.
So what do you guys think our big needs are going into the draft? Obviously there's a ton of holes in the secondary but I also think he need to bring in depth at all of the linebacker positions as well. I think we're actually set on offense save for maybe a late round developmental WR.
My order of needs goes:
S
CB
OLB
MLB
C
WR
NT
Secondary help and MLB depth is probably the biggest need, and if Rob Jackson and Chris Wilson leave via FA, OLB jumps ahead of MLB. Secondary help could be found through FA, especially at safety.
I still think OT is a position we need to upgrade, especially RT. S, RT, CB is currently my top three, but I also am not going to complain with BPA is rounds two and three due to not having a first.Comment
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I also hope Chase Minnefield comes back strong next year. His ability to play CB or FS will be huge for the secondaryComment
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If you guys have read the reports on RG3's knee, there is a lot of concern among the Redskins organization and with doctors who have looked at it. This isn't as simple as Adrian Peterson's recovery. And another thing, "If AP can do it RG3 can" - How does that make any sense? AP's recovery, especially for a RB, was unprecedented and AP is a special kind of athlete. There is legitimate concern RG3 may not be ready for the opener.
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Kirk Cousins is a more than capable backup. I'm not saying he's as good as RG3 but the team can manage just fine without him while he recovers. There is no reason for the organization to rush his rehab to get him on the field for preseason or even Week 1Comment
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Definitely a wild card. Maybe not a starter, but someone like Doughty who plays special teams really well and can step up when injuries happen and be a solid starter.Comment
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