Redskins best free agent move

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mooby
03-16-2006, 03:40 AM
Carter, because he can make an immediate impact rushing the passer. It remains to be seen whether Lloyd and Randle El will help our passing game.

dmek25
03-16-2006, 05:17 AM
i voted for dockery because i really believe that cohesion on the offensive line is a major must for a championship caliber team

backrow
03-16-2006, 07:23 AM
I've pushed for a DE for 13 years!

Hopefully Carter can scare the life out of opposition QBs!

TrustinGibbs
03-16-2006, 07:58 AM
I voted Carter. On an attacking D like we run he should be a huge factor even if he doesn't get 10+ sacks which I think he will do. He is going to demand double teams in pass protection which should open things up for Griff, Daniels and the blitzers. Griffin and Daniels are both decent pass rushers if not doubled which they have been the past two years(when Daniels played). If healthy this D-line should be hugely improved in rushing the passer.

12thMan
03-16-2006, 08:10 AM
I take Dockery. I thought he had a solid year last year, and will get better. He's the youngest of the o-lineman and has the most upside potential. I think his signing alone will go along way in making this the most solid and cohesive unit on the team.

Warpath
03-16-2006, 08:24 AM
I think both Carter and Randle El were huge for us. We need the pass rush DE of Carter and the versitility of Randle El's WR/PR/KR skills not to mention his runs out of the backfield, his throwing ability, speed, and his hands. Both were big but since our D was pretty good last year, I voted Randle El. Don't get me wrong Lloyd was big to, hes just not as versitile as Randle El and to me Lloyd is still mostly unproven.

Schneed10
03-16-2006, 08:25 AM
I'm in the Randle-El camp. You look at his stats and they're unimpressive. Just like Santana Moss's were with the Jets the year before we got him. Until you get to the Yards Per Catch number. Moss was in the 18 range, tops in the league. But Randle-El isn't far off from that, sitting at 15.9.

That's a key number. The total catches and yards that a receiver puts up are a function of the times a team throws to him, more than anything. Randle-El was good enough to handle a much bigger workload there, but they had better options in that amazing running game and Hines Ward. But the Yards Per Catch says it all, when he got the chance he made big plays. Same theory applied to Moss, and we know how that turned out. The Redskins saw big-play ability in his 18 yards per catch, and just figured out how to use him better than the Jets did.

I'm not saying Randle-El is going to blow up like Moss. But I think he's going to have a big impact on our passing game. And he'll give defensive coordinators absolute fits trying to scheme for him throughout the week. And just as Moss helped Portis, this move will help Portis even more.

Plus he returns punts. And returns them very well.

Pocket$ $traight
03-16-2006, 08:32 AM
Lloyd is the better player long term than Randle-el.
Carter will have the biggest immediate impact.

The thing that I like about this purge is that except for Fauria, all of these guys are young and have their best days ahead of them. I guarantee that at least two (if not all of them) of these guys will be studs.

RobH4413
03-16-2006, 08:42 AM
Does anyone else feel nervous about Lloyd? Tony K pointed out his excuse for not feeling welcomed in SF was people weren't "feeling my style". Also if you watch the interview with carter he all but says he didn't like the man.

Just seems to have some maturity issues.

MTK
03-16-2006, 08:47 AM
I went with Randle El based on his versatility... he's basically like picking up 3 players all in one.

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