tryfuhl
06-12-2009, 04:16 PM
This kind of goes along with the Predict the Redskins 2009 Opening Day Roster (http://www.thewarpath.net/redskins-locker-room/29581-predict-the-2009-opening-day-roster.html) thread, but breaks down what a lot of people did into something easier to see.
Last year (by my count, feel free to correct me) carried:
Offense:
3 QB's -- I think that we're fine sticking with 3
4 RB's -- again, not likely to change
5 WR's -- a possibility to carry 6 here
3 TE's -- will likely stick, though not sure who the 3rd will be
9 OL's -- 4 G's 4 T's 1 C
Defense:
6 LB -- will likely stay, but there are probably 3 spots in contention here
5 CB -- I see this staying, with Tryon sticking and Barnes coming in, don't think that you need to build on that too much
5 S -- I think that we only have 6 on the roster right now, so no
4 DTs -- they're all back, plus Haynesworth, Alexander in a hybrid role
6 DE's -- hard to say with the hybrid roles
Specialty:
1 K -- stays
1 P -- stays
1 LS -- stays
Without knowing much of what we have outside of Moss and Randle El -- you have potential in Thomas, questionable potential in Kelly, a possibility that Jaison Williams could bring back solid production, or some late and/or undrafted rookies looking to fill number 5; there is a possibility that we go with 6 receivers, though I'd be more inclined to believe that we just stack the practice squad.
IF we change the numbers, I could see us going with the extra lineman. We haven't signed Kendall and we really don't really have guarantees at backup spots at G or T (and then the whole question about RT as it is). We do have some guys who might be able to contribute though in Mike Williams, Jeremy Bridges, and possibly D'angelo Batiste and Devin Clark. I suppose that training camp will help weed this down, but some of these guys who might not cut it at tackle might be good backups at guard as well, so I could see us keeping an extra there.
As far as the position that loses a guy, maybe DE since we're doing the whole hybrid thing and have 3 players that we want to move around to diff spots (Orakpo, Wilson, Alexander).
I know that some of you guys study this stuff a lot more than me, so you'll probably see flaws in my logic, so it's more about what you think than how right or wrong I am, but feel free to point out what you think of mine.
Washington Redskins Current 2009 Roster (http://www.redskins.com/team/index.jsp?d-49681-o=2&d-49681-p=1&d-49681-s=2)
Washington Redskins 2008 Roster (http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/wire?section=nfl&id=3572043)
Last year (by my count, feel free to correct me) carried:
Offense:
3 QB's -- I think that we're fine sticking with 3
4 RB's -- again, not likely to change
5 WR's -- a possibility to carry 6 here
3 TE's -- will likely stick, though not sure who the 3rd will be
9 OL's -- 4 G's 4 T's 1 C
Defense:
6 LB -- will likely stay, but there are probably 3 spots in contention here
5 CB -- I see this staying, with Tryon sticking and Barnes coming in, don't think that you need to build on that too much
5 S -- I think that we only have 6 on the roster right now, so no
4 DTs -- they're all back, plus Haynesworth, Alexander in a hybrid role
6 DE's -- hard to say with the hybrid roles
Specialty:
1 K -- stays
1 P -- stays
1 LS -- stays
Without knowing much of what we have outside of Moss and Randle El -- you have potential in Thomas, questionable potential in Kelly, a possibility that Jaison Williams could bring back solid production, or some late and/or undrafted rookies looking to fill number 5; there is a possibility that we go with 6 receivers, though I'd be more inclined to believe that we just stack the practice squad.
IF we change the numbers, I could see us going with the extra lineman. We haven't signed Kendall and we really don't really have guarantees at backup spots at G or T (and then the whole question about RT as it is). We do have some guys who might be able to contribute though in Mike Williams, Jeremy Bridges, and possibly D'angelo Batiste and Devin Clark. I suppose that training camp will help weed this down, but some of these guys who might not cut it at tackle might be good backups at guard as well, so I could see us keeping an extra there.
As far as the position that loses a guy, maybe DE since we're doing the whole hybrid thing and have 3 players that we want to move around to diff spots (Orakpo, Wilson, Alexander).
I know that some of you guys study this stuff a lot more than me, so you'll probably see flaws in my logic, so it's more about what you think than how right or wrong I am, but feel free to point out what you think of mine.
Washington Redskins Current 2009 Roster (http://www.redskins.com/team/index.jsp?d-49681-o=2&d-49681-p=1&d-49681-s=2)
Washington Redskins 2008 Roster (http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/wire?section=nfl&id=3572043)