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Graham isn't really a starter. Even if we bring him in, I'd still imagine the Skins draft a CB to be a starter in round 2.Comment
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Assuming they sign Smith and Graham, this is how I want the draft to shake out
Round 2: Jimmie Ward SS Northern Illinois
Round 3: Stanley Jean Baptiste CB Nebraska
Round 4: JaWuan James OT Tennessee
Round 5: Devon Kennard OLB USC
Round 6: Andrew Jackson MLB Western Kentucky
Round 7: Jordan Navjar TE BaylorComment
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My justification for a TE over a WR in the draft is that Jay Gruden has shown an affinity for 2 TE sets in Cincy and currently, aside from Reed, we don't really have any TE's worthy of any playing time. Navjar is a great blocker who has soft hands in the red zone. Putting him in would allow Reed to essentially play a WR role and fill the need we have for a larger WRComment
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I gotcha, I'm also not thrilled with our backups. Paul needs to go, the whole TE experiment was a disaster. Paulsen would be fine as the third string TE, but he always seems to drop a pass per game, so if we just have him blocking I am fine with keeping him.
I actually think we sign a veteran TE as a blocker, since we have limited picks.Comment
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Believe it or not, the Redskins had to back out of the race for Talib and Byrd because they were priced out. They never even had serious discussions with Byrd because they knew the bidding would get too high. They fell short on Mike Mitchell, being outbid for his services.
I know we need to upgrade, but this is a clear sign Allen is not trying to compete next year by building through free agency.Comment
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maybe we can find a team willing to trade 2 1st round pics for Orakpo.....3rd & 14, inside your own 15, up 6, 3:20min left to go = call a PA Pass and Cancel. *its Legit, so no needless complainingComment
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I don't even think teams would give up a first for Orakpo. I actually think all the hype around him for FA was overblown, and he would find a tough market out there. We did blow it on that one, but again, I understand the need for book-end pass-rushers in a 3-4 so that's why they did it. Can't argue with that logic, but I can argue with using the tag and taking up $10 million of the $28 million cap space we had.Comment
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I am not sold on the guard we picked up from Cleveland, Lauvao I think. I actually don't know much about him.
I've heard good things about Hayward, who is a backup ILB and a great player for special teams.Comment
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I think it's a mixed bag at this point. I like the Roberts signing as a slot receiver, and also to help the return game. Bringing back Santana Moss made my question that move, because Moss isn't starting at this point so Roberts is likely slated to start opposite Garcon.
I am not sold on the guard we picked up from Cleveland, Lauvao I think. I actually don't know much about him.
I've heard good things about Hayward, who is a backup ILB and a great player for special teams.
I can definitely get behind the Hayward signing though. Experience ILB and good special teams player, lead the bucs last year in special team tackles, and got him to a cheap contract.
I don't like the fact that we've invested so much money in Orakpo, Hall, Roberts and Lauvao this off season. I think the money could've been better spent on other players who would've made more of an immediate impact on the team.Comment
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Former Maryland Terp RT Bruce Campbell is visiting the Redskins. Sounds like another one of our terrible OL depth signings that we always makeComment
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