saden1
03-12-2006, 01:41 PM
Many will be disappointed and many will be jubilant but this much is true, Taylor Jacobs future with the Redskins is nearing the end of its life-cycle, especially if the Redskins are still pursuing another receiver. Will Jacobs be the first WR cut or will it be Thrash or Patten?
When Taylor get the axe I'm planning on sending him a "Good Luck" card. Who in here will sigh it and what would you write on it?
Pocket$ $traight
03-12-2006, 01:43 PM
Jacobs and Thrash. I have to think you give Patten a shot as the #3.
You heard it here first. Patten will have 800 yards as the #3 next year! I really like the Redskin wideouts right now. Now, one injury and you have '05 all over again.
I'm surprised Jacobs wasn't axed already.
Thrash seems to be the most safe out of the bunch since he's a quality special teams guy. If we pick up Randle El then Patten could easily be on the bubble, but I doubt it. I could see our WRs looking like this in 2006:
1. Moss
2. Lloyd
3. Randle El
4. Patten
5. Thrash
STPainmaker
03-12-2006, 01:44 PM
Many will be disappointed and many will be jubilant but this much is true, Taylor Jacobs future with the Redskins is nearing the end of its life-cycle, especially if the Redskins are still pursuing another receiver. Will Jacobs be the first WR cut or will it be Thrash or Patten?
When Taylor get the axe I'm planning on sending him a "Good Luck" card. Who in here will sigh it and what would you write on it?
Dear Taylor,
I have friends in Frankfurt please say hi when your dropping balls in NFL Europe. I also have friends who own a gas station say hi to them after you get cut from NFL Europe.
Bozzy
03-12-2006, 02:05 PM
I'm surprised Jacobs wasn't axed already.
Thrash seems to be the most safe out of the bunch since he's a quality special teams guy. If we pick up Randle El then Patten could easily be on the bubble, but I doubt it. I could see our WRs looking like this in 2006:
1. Moss
2. Lloyd
3. Randle El
4. Patten
5. Thrash
Not to mention that there'd still be Chris Cooley or Clinton Portis getting open. :)
GoSkins!
03-12-2006, 02:39 PM
I'm surprised Jacobs wasn't axed already.
Thrash seems to be the most safe out of the bunch since he's a quality special teams guy. If we pick up Randle El then Patten could easily be on the bubble, but I doubt it. I could see our WRs looking like this in 2006:
1. Moss
2. Lloyd
3. Randle El
4. Patten
5. Thrash
I think that Randle El wont be signed. It looks like the Skins brought him in to make sure, if Lloyd fell through, we would have a guy we could make sure signed before he left the park. Once the Lloyd deal was done, I think that the Randle El deal became a routine visit. How much can we really justify paying a third receiver? Patten as a number three would be just fine.
Moss
Lloyd
Patten
Thrash
???
drew54
03-12-2006, 02:42 PM
Moss
Lloyd
Patten
Thrash
??? = Rookie, Fourth round or later.
SmootSmack
03-12-2006, 02:47 PM
If they don't sign Randle El, then I think Antonio Brown stays as the #5 WR. Though he'll primarily serve as a KR. Unless they decide to keep 6 wide receivers in which case Brown (or maybe Farriss) becomes the #6 WR.
Heart of Burgundy & Gold
03-12-2006, 03:35 PM
as matty said i cant believe he hasnt been cut yet. he was finally given a chance to prove he belongs in the NFL, but blew it completly. i personally think he doesnt have the mental balls to be at this level.
EXoffender
03-12-2006, 03:58 PM
I was hoping the opposite. I thought Jacobs should've been given another chance. Since Patten was given $4 million or so in signing bonus it wouldn't be a good deal to release him this year. Jacobs lacks cofidence. Moss and Lloyd don't.