Redskins should do NOTHING

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TheMalcolmConnection
03-02-2008, 09:13 PM
Speaking of WRs though, I REALLY think we should consider signing Caldwell to a deal in the three to four year range. He was clutch last year and aside from that game that EVERYONE seems to remember for the Patriots, has been a pretty good player. Not that he's a cure-all, but GREAT depth that's for sure.

SmootSmack
03-02-2008, 09:17 PM
I really like Caldwell, I hope he stays

Ruhskins
03-02-2008, 11:54 PM
As much as it is blasphemy to talk bad about Joe Gibbs, I think coach Joe held back young QBs. We all know how much he liked veterans QB (hence Brunell), and I think his play calling was very conservative when JC was at the helm. When Todd Collins took over, it seems that the reins were released and the team had a more aggressive approach.

I wholeheartedly agree that the developtment of JC is very important, however I do think that the team should address in giving JC another target in the passing game. And that could very well be Hackett. However, I also think that JC will have a coach that has confidence on him and will give him free reign.

oldhog44
03-03-2008, 09:20 AM
Great Thread and Post Guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!

redskinsfanatic
03-03-2008, 09:53 AM
well so far,you have gotten your wish.the skins have done absolutley nothing in the free agency pool!

EXoffender
03-03-2008, 10:17 AM
It'll be best to aquire a big WR through free agency as supposed to banking on a 1st, 2nd or 3rd round Rookie to make an immediate impact. I say this because I think we need a guy to start opposite of Moss and have Randle El play the slot where he's been very effective. We could still draft a WR on day 2 but only for depth and special teams. D.J. Hackett and Bryant Johnson (and Wilford, who was signed to an affordable contract) fits that bill. It's hard to say if Hackett will demand top dollar ($10M+ guaranteed) to sign since we're a few days into FA but, with Randy Moss still available, teams may fight over him as a fall back option. One starting-caliber free agent pickup at any position of need would set us up nicely for the draft. We could kick back and draft the best player available each time we're on the clock...

JLee9718
03-03-2008, 11:23 AM
I agree with everyone that said the Redskins should keep all their picks. Plus they should find out if Anthony Mix is going to be everything we want in a big wide receiver. He's 6'5" and knows Jason Campbell's tendencies. I need to research the Auburn games he played in and see how he did. But right now I like him better than signing somebody who's a free agent, like Hackett.

Soup's Uncle
03-03-2008, 11:28 AM
That would be so sweet if Mix could work out.

EXoffender
03-03-2008, 12:05 PM
Mix would be the ideal. We were all excited when Steven Harris and Mike Espy showed signs of promise...

2BIG2BSKINNY
03-03-2008, 12:20 PM
After years of tryin' the quick fix to get a bad team to go to the next level ...now we are graced with a good team and should stay out of the splash free agent business to get to the next level. We need depth and to get younger...the Draft is the safest vehicle to do this...now I do think we should not pick thinking of the home run...which has been our demise during the last 10 to 15 years of first round draft...desmond howard, westbrook and Heath Shuler ect... When you draft lineman over skill players it is harder to strikeout swinging for the fences.

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