Top priority for the 2008 draft

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MTK
01-07-2008, 05:15 PM
What should be the Redskins top priority for the 2008 draft?

SUNRA
01-07-2008, 05:21 PM
[QUOTE=Mattyk72;403796]What should be the Redskins top priority for the 2008 draft?[/QUOTE

Second would be the CB position and third signing Anthony Mix immediately to a longer contract. Mix had one of the best performances on special teams against Chicago stopping Devin Hester. He has proven he can play special teams now lets see this 6"4 plus WR work with Jason in the offseason.

SFREDSKIN
01-07-2008, 05:23 PM
[QUOTE=Mattyk72;403796]What should be the Redskins top priority for the 2008 draft?[/QUOTE

Second would be the CB position and third signing Anthony Mix immediately to a longer contract. Mix had one of the best performances on special teams against Chicago stopping Devin Hester. He has proven he can play special teams now lets see this 6"4 plus WR work with Jason in the offseason.

He's signed till 2009, happened yesterday. Read JLC blog.

Redskins_P
01-07-2008, 05:24 PM
I think we need a pass rusher to help Carter on the other side. I'm not that familiar with the DE's coming out this year, but I'm sure with the 21st pick we can get an above average player. Philip Daniels is average at best when it comes to the pass rush. We should keep him, but only for stopping the run.

SFREDSKIN
01-07-2008, 05:25 PM
Our primary need is a bull rushing DE.

Southpaw
01-07-2008, 05:25 PM
I guess Defensive line should be top priority, but offensive line should be a close second. Middle to late round depth for the O line should be sufficient. A big, sure-handed wide receiver should also be a top priority, but I actually think they should grab an established guy from another team to fill that need.

And it may not hurt to grab a young running back, late in the draft. They certainly don't need a starter for next season, but Portis is taking a beating, and both he and Betts are getting older by RB standards.

mheisig
01-07-2008, 05:29 PM
Offensive line then defensive line. Everything else is secondary (or tertiary at that point, I suppose.)

SmootSmack
01-07-2008, 05:32 PM
Our top priority should be building some young depth for our interior offensive line. But an OG should not be our first overall pick, there is no player coming out that I can think of that is worth drafting so high.

With the first pick take either a DB or a DE, depending on what you do in free agency

On a side note, I sometimes wonder if Bugel's ability to make NFL linemen out of virtual nobodies is in a way a curse because we don't put as much as focus in scouting and selecting this position.

SmootSmack
01-07-2008, 05:34 PM
I guess Defensive line should be top priority, but offensive line should be a close second. Middle to late round depth for the O line should be sufficient. A big, sure-handed wide receiver should also be a top priority, but I actually think they should grab an established guy from another team to fill that need.

And it may not hurt to grab a young running back, late in the draft. They certainly don't need a starter for next season, but Portis is taking a beating, and both he and Betts are getting older by RB standards.

Don't forget about Marcus Mason though

SFREDSKIN
01-07-2008, 05:35 PM
On a side note, I sometimes wonder if Bugel's ability to make NFL linemen out of virtual nobodies is in a way a curse because we don't put as much as focus in scouting and selecting this position.

Perfect examples are Heyer and Alexander. I can bet that Alexander will be converted to G next year. 2 holes filled right there, draft a couple of O/G/T/C combos in the mid rounds and we are set. I don't think a top pick is critical for this position either.

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