The 6 Million Dollar Shopping Spree

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GTripp0012
02-28-2008, 10:25 PM
It's the eve of Free Agency, so I thought we should preview the FA season with a list of what you'd do with as the Redskins GM. Key is, you are on a limited budget (because you are the Redskins GM), and you have to offer players a fair market value contract to come play here. Here's my Washington Redskins shopping list:

1. D.J. Hackett, WR
Contract Offered: 7 years, 5 mil SB in 2008, 5 mil SB in 2009, total value of 29 million. 2008 Cap Number: 1.5 million (0.78 base + .7 SB allocation)
Hackett is the number one guy on my list, so he gets the longest deal of any of my free agent targets. Hackett is two years younger than Randle El and Moss, so the hope is that he's the team's No. 1 receiver if not by the middle of the season, then no later than 2010.

2. Jeff Faine, C
Contract Offered: 6 years, 4 mil SB in 2008, 4 mil SB in 2009, total value of 21 million. 2008 Cap Number: 1.45 million (0.78 base + 0.667 SB allocation)
Faine is a 27 year old center (NFL starter since his rookie year) who could start for us right away if he could beat out Rabach in camp. Either way, he would be the interior staple of the OL of the future which would include a 2008 draft pick at guard, and Heyer at RT to compliment Samuels and Thomas.

3. Kris Wilson, TE
Contract Offered: 5 years, 6 million SB, total value of 17 million. 2008 Cap Number: 2.0 million (.78 base + 1.2 mil SB allocation)
Wilson would come right in as the 2nd TE for us, and would see a lot of playing time in the WCO. He would be a staple on special teams, and would force a camp battle between Todd Yoder and Tyler Ecker to make the team as the 3rd TE. Wilson is a good blocker who also is a threat to catch the ball (what a concept!).

4. Brian Kelly, CB/S
Contract Offered: 3 years, 4 million SB, total value of 11 million.
2008 Cap Number: 2.1 million (.78 base + 1.33 SB allocation)
Kelly would fill not only the role of the ever important nickel position while Rogers misses time, but also play as the third safety once Rogers returns. Kelly would likely only play one year here before we release him, but the 3 year deal gives contract flexibility.

5. Mark Brunell, QB
Contract Offered: $950,000 total value, no signing bonus.
2008 Cap Number: $950,000
Brunell would come in as the 2nd QB, but would have to compete for the job. If he gets cut, he gets no money.

These moves would allow the team to add depth for this season, with players who would progress into bigger roles in the future when their contract value skyrockets (another great concept!). The total value of those contracts would only be 6.4 ish million once the rule of 51 is accounted for. To achieve this, the Redskins simply have to restructure Betts and Portis, and then they will still have enough money for the rookie pool to fill all other holes on the team.

Post your shopping spree if you wish.

Dirtbag59
02-28-2008, 10:29 PM
Is this your opinion or an article? Either way its well done. Also if we can't get Hacket I would like to see the team make a run at Jabar Gaffney. However if thats the case then the chance of taking a WR goes up and personally that scares me.

Tha Posse
02-28-2008, 10:36 PM
wow, thats all i can say.

GTripp0012
02-28-2008, 11:05 PM
Is this your opinion or an article? Either way its well done. Also if we can't get Hacket I would like to see the team make a run at Jabar Gaffney. However if thats the case then the chance of taking a WR goes up and personally that scares me.This is just me.

Hackett has the potential to grow into our No. 1 receiver, but if we can't land him at this price (i.e. the exact same contract we gave to Brandon Lloyd...but this market is way more expensive), then I would not be opposed to bringing back Caldwell as the 3rd WR.

wilsowilso
02-28-2008, 11:06 PM
1-4 seem like very strong choices.

Dirtyskin21
02-28-2008, 11:39 PM
I was actually listening to an update that said what teams are interested in who, and I didn't near our name come up for Hackett at all..

I did finally see Ernest Wilford get some hype today, finally. If we dont get hackett we should grab this dude up quick.
Actually, even if we do get hackett we should still get Wilford.

Dirtyskin21
02-28-2008, 11:41 PM
This is just me.

Hackett has the potential to grow into our No. 1 receiver, but if we can't land him at this price (i.e. the exact same contract we gave to Brandon Lloyd...but this market is way more expensive), then I would not be opposed to bringing back Caldwell as the 3rd WR.


The team has already reached out to Caldwell, and I see him as a very strong canidate to come back and be our number 4 guy.. That would be a decent WR core..

He just has to accept our offer

GTripp0012
02-29-2008, 01:20 AM
Well Faine (#1 Center) has already been signed along with Justin Smiley (#4 Guard).

Bozzy
02-29-2008, 01:29 AM
What's all this talk about needing a WR? We have plenty. You can have the four best WRs in the league, but if you QB doesn't have the time to get them the ball then it doesn't matter.

We need to bolster in the Offensive line. It seems like every off season the OL is always overlooked, and every season it sucks.

Ruhskins
02-29-2008, 01:44 AM
What's all this talk about needing a WR? We have plenty. You can have the four best WRs in the league, but if you QB doesn't have the time to get them the ball then it doesn't matter.

We need to bolster in the Offensive line. It seems like every off season the OL is always overlooked, and every season it sucks.

When your Tight End leads the team in catches and TDs it typically means you need to add to your WR corps. I mean I like Cooley and all, but we could use a good WR. True, the O-Line needs help (read the other threads) and so does the D-Line...but the WRs as well.

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