Redskins Showing Interest in Kentucky DE Jeremy Jarmon

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SmootSmack
07-09-2009, 05:59 PM
We talked about him a few weeks ago, here's some more recent news

UK's Jarmon attracts 18 NFL teams to workout | KentuckySports.com (http://www.kentucky.com/kentuckysports/latest/story/857785.html)

MTK
07-09-2009, 06:21 PM
I don't know much about him personally. Is he worth a flyer? How high of a pick is he worth?

GridIron26
07-09-2009, 06:28 PM
After signing Haynesworth and drafting Orakpo, you would think Redskins are done with D-line.. If it wouldn't cost us a high round, then I wouldn't complain I guess.. After all, more than half of the league checked him out..

If we try to accquire Jarmon, then does this mean Redskins seems to be set on playing Orakpo as LB?

NYCskinfan82
07-09-2009, 06:31 PM
Same as Mattyk72.

vallin21
07-09-2009, 06:41 PM
Depending on the pick we give I wouldn't getting him. He's a little small (6'3 277) but he was named All-SEC (first team) by Rivals.com (2007)
All-SEC (second team) by SEC coaches (2007)
Univ Kentucky Co-Most Outstanding Defensive Player (2007) so he has some talent.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHXQMQ9aSWI

CRedskinsRule
07-09-2009, 06:50 PM
Here is a good description of how the supplemental draft works from the article
The supplemental draft is done via e-mail. Each team submits to the league the names of the players they are interested in, as well as the round of the supplemental draft they would like to choose them in. The team that submits the highest bid is awarded rights to the player. If more than one team bids a pick from the same round, the team with the highest pick in the round wins out. If a team uses a pick in the supplemental draft, they must forfeit their choice in the corresponding round of the next year's regular draft.

53Fan
07-09-2009, 06:53 PM
Depending on the pick we give I wouldn't getting him. He's a little small (6'3 277) but he was named All-SEC (first team) by Rivals.com (2007)
All-SEC (second team) by SEC coaches (2007)
Univ Kentucky Co-Most Outstanding Defensive Player (2007) so he has talent.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHXQMQ9aSWI

I believe he was 3rd on Kentucky's career sack list also after his junior year. Vinny likes him so.........if we could get him for a 6th, I'd say go for it, but he will probably go higher considering he had a good workout. Great sophmore year. Not so good junior year.

vallin21
07-09-2009, 06:57 PM
I believe he was 3rd on Kentucky's career sack list also after his junior year. Vinny likes him so.........if we could get him for a 6th, I'd say go for it, but he will probably go higher considering he had a good workout. Great sophmore year. Not so good junior year.

That's how I see it. 18 teams went to his workout so there's probably a higher bidder than us, but it could happen that we get him in the 6th or 7th.

an23dy
07-09-2009, 11:11 PM
I'd consider giving up a 5th, especially the way we draft late in rounds. I'd rather have this guy than Cody Glenn. Other than a few exceptions we haven't drafted that well past the 3rd. Not that other teams are much better and I do think we've been doing better lately, but it still feels like we miss more than other teams.
2005
4. Manuel White, FB, UCLA (120th overall)
5. Robert McCune, ILB, Louisville (154th overall)
6. Jared Newberry, OLB, Stanford (183rd overall)
7. Nehemiah Broughton, FB, The Citadel (222nd overall)
2004
5. Mark Wilson, OT, California - 151st overall
6. Jim Molinaro, OT, Notre Dame - 180th overall
2003
7. Gibran Hamdan, QB, Indiana - 232nd overall

wilsowilso
07-09-2009, 11:22 PM
Depending on the pick we give I wouldn't getting him. He's a little small (6'3 277)


Huh? That's about the prototypical size for a DE coming out of college. Anywhere in the 270 and above range is not small for a college DE.

Orakpo at 260 is a little small for DE.

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