Schneed10
06-22-2007, 09:26 AM
During the draft preparation and free agent acquisition process, I was strongly in favor of upgrading our DT position because I saw how badly the line performed against the run last year. But reading the Washington Post today, I'm surprised to hear of how highly regarded Anthony Montgomery is in terms of raw talent. Reynaldo Wynn compares him to Marcus Stroud in terms of size, build, strength, and quickness.
Of all the things we talk about, needing players to step up and whatnot, of course JC is the main one. And it'd be real good to see Rocky fill in that LB spot admirably, and see Landry make an impact in the secondary, and see Springs stay healthy. But man, stopping the run is still our primary need on defense IMO. And if we get Montgomery to tap into his raw talent? Lights out fellas, we're going to the playoffs.
washingtonpost.com (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/06/21/AR2007062102056.html)
12thMan
06-22-2007, 09:43 AM
I think this is precisely why the Redskins opted not to draft any defensive lineman. I think both Montgomery and Golston are going to raise some eyebrows this year.
freddyg12
06-22-2007, 09:45 AM
I was shocked to see this article too. I recall reading in 06 that most teams that talked to Montgomery wanted him to switch to o-line. the skins promised to keep him on D. Usually a switch to o-line is due in part to lack of speed, hope that isn't the case.
gibbsisgod
06-22-2007, 09:48 AM
I think this is precisely why the Redskins opted not to draft any defensive lineman. I think both Montgomery and Golston are going to raise some eyebrows this year.I was really suprised when we took both of them last year. I thought why would they waste 2 picks on guys that probably won't make the team anyways. It really is starting to show that Gibbs and Co. have a real plan for the future instead of trying to win it all right now.
TheMalcolmConnection
06-22-2007, 10:08 AM
What I liked about their strategy last year was drafting people who were injured but were highly regarded. I think some people said that had they not been injured they would have been first to third round picks.
He's a guy that has first round talent, but up until now his work ethic has held him back. Seems like he's starting to understand that hard work is what seperates the average players from the great ones on this level. He's a big wildcard for our defensive line this year.
12thMan
06-22-2007, 10:13 AM
Wouldn't it be something if Montgomery and Golston were both starting around mid-season.
skinsfan69
06-22-2007, 10:39 AM
I think this is precisely why the Redskins opted not to draft any defensive lineman. I think both Montgomery and Golston are going to raise some eyebrows this year.
Because of these two guys I think the FO saw that they did not have a need for DT. I remember Gibbs saying in one of his press conferences that both of these guys were having great off-seasons. HOWEVER, DE is whole nother issue. We need a young stud DE in the worst way. We need some pass rushers coming off the edge and right now we don't have anybody. I assume that GW is going to reley on the improved secondary to cover better and blitz more guys.
If Carter picks up where he left off last year we could be just fine at DE. Williams is supposed to let the lineman attack more this year, so hopefully that will pay off. Plus, if we can generate pressure up the middle that will only help take the pressure of the DEs by not allowing them to be doubled as often.
freddyg12
06-22-2007, 12:05 PM
yeah, don't forget about AC. IF all we need him to do is pass rush, he'll get his sacks. He's a natural rusher, he's just not much in the run.