I like Ginn!

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724Skinsfan
02-21-2007, 03:42 PM
I wonder how good a CB Santana Moss would be? His adjustment while the ball is in midflight is superb. Something I think any good CB would have to excel at.

offiss
02-21-2007, 03:47 PM
Like in 1983 Darrell Green? We haven't exactly made these types of transitions on a regular basis? "Turning a rock or two" is one thing, but burning our first round pick might be a little...............to much

I am worried that we will burn our first rd pick that's the prob. as I stated I wouldn't take this kid with the 6th pick I would obtain more picks and then grab him, I do know this guy is so far off the radar to Gibbs and co. it's really a waste of time to suggest, but I do like playing GM once in a while.;)

offiss
02-21-2007, 03:48 PM
You mean Darrell Green?

After all he did for us we can at least spell is name right.

I got his last name right.:tongue

MTK
02-21-2007, 03:56 PM
You're playing a bit more than GM by suggesting he can make a successful switch to another position. Personally I think it would be a big gamble and one we can't afford to make with a high draft pick.

skinsfan69
02-21-2007, 04:02 PM
I have a idea, why dont they just convert Carlos Rogers into a shutdown corner?

You might be asking too much on that one. We gotta take baby steps.

TheMalcolmConnection
02-21-2007, 04:12 PM
You're playing a bit more than GM by suggesting he can make a successful switch to another position. Personally I think it would be a big gamble and one we can't afford to make with a high draft pick.

I agree we shouldn't use that high of a pick on a project, but I DO think that a lot of WRs can make the transition to CB fairly easily. Typically that's what you hear CBs USED to be. The concept is fairly the same and being a WR, you probably understand a lot of the CB terminology.

That being said, I'd never spend that pick on him, but would consider it on another decent WR later in the draft (a draft we have more picks in).

offiss
02-23-2007, 03:50 AM
You're playing a bit more than GM by suggesting he can make a successful switch to another position. Personally I think it would be a big gamble and one we can't afford to make with a high draft pick.

Well what I am actually suggesting is to find out if he can make a successful switch that is all, if you bring this kid in for a workout and he covers Moss I would say it's a go, the GM has to have an eye on whether it's possible.

I saw tonight on the NFL network an interview with Ginn, they asked him if he had any thought where he was going to be drafted, he said he heard Minnesota, and he also said he heard the Redskins like him a lot, for what it's worth. By the way he's apparently a Christian which is a big up as far as Gibbs is concerned.

Redskins8588
02-23-2007, 03:59 AM
I agree we shouldn't use that high of a pick on a project, but I DO think that a lot of WRs can make the transition to CB fairly easily. Typically that's what you hear CBs USED to be. The concept is fairly the same and being a WR, you probably understand a lot of the CB terminology.

That being said, I'd never spend that pick on him, but would consider it on another decent WR later in the draft (a draft we have more picks in).

They say CB's are nothing more than WR's who can't catch...

Beemnseven
02-23-2007, 11:15 AM
If Ginn is still available in the 5th or 6th round, I would have no problem drafting him and giving him any sort of project they hand to him.

But I wouldn't do anything of the sort with the #6 pick.

MTK
02-23-2007, 11:49 AM
I doubt he'll last that long, he's rated as the 12th best prospect by Scouts Inc.

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