SmootSmack
02-13-2009, 09:51 PM
Ok, so the point of this thread is for you to pick one player, and ONLY one player and state your case for why the Redskins should add this player to the roster for 2009.
Remember only one player. It can be a free agent, a draft pick, or someone likely to be on the trading block, such as Anquan Boldin. Remember, if you pick someone like Boldin you need to make your case for why he's worth giving up multiple picks when we have a limited amount as is.
I don't know who I'd pick, so I'll state my case later.
Schneed10
02-13-2009, 09:57 PM
Any of the big four offensive tackles available in the draft. The OL is old and needs more beef. A pick like that will extend Portis's useful life and aid Campbell's development, he'd make a big impact for years.
DirtyLandry
02-13-2009, 10:07 PM
Albert Haynesworth.
A dominant DT like this dramatically improves your entire defense. Dont think so? See Ngata in Baltimore, Williams(s) in Minn, Jenkins in NY, Stroud in Buffalo, Wilfork in New England...the list goes on.
A massive two gap tackle can free up your ends to rush the passer or push the pocket himself. This is less time your corners have to cover and also subjects the secondary to more plays on rushed, errant throws. In the run game he can play 2 gap and allow your linebackers to make more plays.
Trample the Elderly
02-13-2009, 10:19 PM
Wow, only one? This isn't going to be easy. I think that Alex Mack is the most realistic and best choice.
Upside
One: He's the best center available.
Two: We can trade down to get him and get other picks.
Three: He can play other positions.
Four: We will not wonder who's going to be our Center for the next few years.
Five: When was the last time we drafted a Center?
Six: If we pick him up later in the draft we'll not have to pay him as much as a 13th pick.
Seven: If he does become a solid center other teams will want to trade picks for him not vice versa.
Downside
One: He might be a washout. I don't think so, but maybe.
Two: It might take him a year or two to get some playing time.
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53Fan
02-13-2009, 10:39 PM
We obviously need more than one player but if I could only pick one........Alex Mack.
He would make our line better almost instantly because he could start as a rookie.
He can play center or guard. If Rabach stays as our starting center, Mack could play guard at a high level until he's needed to replace Rabach.
The middle of our line becomes stronger and we can run up the middle and JC has a pocket to step up into.
As Tramp stated, we could trade down, gain a pick and still get our man.
He's been compared to Matt Birk and should be able to anchor this line at a high level for many years.
I believe we can get a starting RT with a lower pick. The top four are not the only good prospects.
The OT's are rising and falling and there is no concensus no.1. Many reports have Mack as the best center prospect in many years.
The man is huge and the closest thing I've seen to a HOG since the originals.
And lastly.....Buges would LOVE this guy and he deserves a guy like this to coach!
celts32
02-13-2009, 10:49 PM
Easy...Lechler. The Redskins kicking game has been a mess for the last 15 years and this move will fix the punting game for the next decade. No other single move that we can make is gaurenteed to fix a problem. If we get Boldin maybe that still doesn't work if the QB & OL don't get it done. Haynesworth is a position we need but maybe he gets lazy once his bank account is filled. However, Lechler will fix our punting problem without a doubt so he's my choice.
SBXVII
02-13-2009, 10:52 PM
I'll be honest I really can't pick one. My only concern is picking someone from the draft because it seems the Skins have issues with playing anyone who is a Rookie. Heyer got in due to injuries. It seems they don't have a problem with defensive rookies though. Atleast for the most part.
SFREDSKIN
02-13-2009, 10:59 PM
We obviously need more than one player but if I could only pick one........Alex Mack.
He would make our line better almost instantly because he could start as a rookie.
He can play center or guard. If Rabach stays as our starting center, Mack could play guard at a high level until he's needed to replace Rabach.
The middle of our line becomes stronger and we can run up the middle and JC has a pocket to step up into.
As Tramp stated, we could trade down, gain a pick and still get our man.
He's been compared to Matt Birk and should be able to anchor this line at a high level for many years.
I believe we can get a starting RT with a lower pick. The top four are not the only good prospects.
The OT's are rising and falling and there is no concensus no.1. Many reports have Mack as the best center prospect in many years.
The man is huge and the closest thing I've seen to a HOG since the originals.
And lastly.....Buges would LOVE this guy and he deserves a guy like this to coach!
100% agreed!! For the few picks that we have he would be the anchor, QB of the line. I don't care that you don't draft a C/G till the 2nd or 3rd pick, I think this guy is special and I would make an exemption.
DirtyLandry
02-13-2009, 10:59 PM
So the consensus is a punter and a couple of guys who have never played a down in the NFL.
44ever
02-13-2009, 11:01 PM
Eugene Monroe - Virginia - Offensive Tackle