Redskins Select Jarmon in 3rd Round of Supplemental Draft

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BaltimoreSkins
07-19-2009, 11:17 AM
yeah...if he played this year...which he CANT because he is freaking ineligible.
If he sat out a year...he'd probably drop significantly...like a 5th rounder.
I am just not thrilled with using a 3rd rounder on a guy that missed out on all the rookie camp crap....yeah we got him a year early...but that guy better get off his butt and prove why we gave up a roster spot for a benchwarmer.
I want to see this guy kill it on special teams...DAY ONE.
There aint much complicated about running like a bat outta hell to crunch someone with a 40 yard head of steam.
I want this guy to earn his keep and PROVE he is worth a 3rd!
I will have to SEE it to BELIEVE it!

I hear what you are saying and our draft track record has been suspect after the first round lately

NYCskinfan82
07-19-2009, 03:07 PM
The risk is nothing compared to what KC and Denver gave for T. Jackson and Ayers at the 3rd and 18th picks . Jarmon , Jackson and Ayers played DE in the SEC . Here are the Numbers , TFL/Sacks , Jarmon 30/18 ,,, Jackson 31/19 ,,, Ayers 31/9 ,,, and Orakpo 38/22 . Jarmon's No.s are in 3 years , so his productivity is as good as the guys taken in rd 1 this year , if not better .

Good info.

SBXVII
07-19-2009, 11:06 PM
I'm slightly confused.....we in essance drafted a guy a yr early, a player who was reported to be a 2nd or 3rd round talent, and the team (I presume) will be paying him pennies compared to him actually going through the draft and getting paid third round talent....no? So again in essance we got a bargain. Unless I'm missing something.

Also, what happens to all the others who were in the supplemental draft? Jarmon was the only drafted player and I thought somewhere I had seen that there was actually 3 decent players in the Supp Draft one being a WR and an O-lineman I thought. If no one picks them are they elligable to be asked to someones camp?

SBXVII
07-19-2009, 11:14 PM
The risk is nothing compared to what KC and Denver gave for T. Jackson and Ayers at the 3rd and 18th picks . Jarmon , Jackson and Ayers played DE in the SEC . Here are the Numbers , TFL/Sacks , Jarmon 30/18 ,,, Jackson 31/19 ,,, Ayers 31/9 ,,, and Orakpo 38/22 . Jarmon's No.s are in 3 years , so his productivity is as good as the guys taken in rd 1 this year , if not better .

For those who can't read between the lines....I think he's refering to the others having 4 yrs of college with those numbers and Jarmon having the same numbers in 3 yrs. Hmmm. Still seems like a bargain. maybe even better then we thought. Imagin Orakpo being a 1st round pick actually not living up to his billing. Now that would be a waist of a pick and money.

We needed pass rush this yr. Our whole defense did ok with out a pass rush but could be awsome with one and our owner went out and picked up pass rushers.....AH, Orakpo, and now Jarmon. Yet all we can seem to do is complain about picking up pass rushers. You all should be happy the defense is set now at least for a few yrs. Hopefully the Offense can handle their business and next yr we can pick up some more O-lineman.

53Fan
07-20-2009, 12:12 AM
I'm slightly confused.....we in essance drafted a guy a yr early, a player who was reported to be a 2nd or 3rd round talent, and the team (I presume) will be paying him pennies compared to him actually going through the draft and getting paid third round talent....no? So again in essance we got a bargain. Unless I'm missing something.

Also, what happens to all the others who were in the supplemental draft? Jarmon was the only drafted player and I thought somewhere I had seen that there was actually 3 decent players in the Supp Draft one being a WR and an O-lineman I thought. If no one picks them are they elligable to be asked to someones camp?

They are basically UDFA's. They can sign with anyone who wants them.

SBXVII
07-20-2009, 12:53 AM
They are basically UDFA's. They can sign with anyone who wants them.


Thanks. So now, how many players were in the Supp Draft? Whatever article I read said there was only 3 or 4 worthy of being picked.

SBXVII
07-20-2009, 01:01 AM
I guess this is what I read...

Supplemental draft features some players to watch (http://www.nfl.com/news/story?id=09000d5d8114a802&template=without-video-with-comments&confirm=true)

SBXVII
07-20-2009, 01:10 AM
I found another article with more names....

2009 NFL Supplemental Draft on July 16 | Bleacher Report (http://bleacherreport.com/articles/218868-2009-nfl-supplemental-draft-on-july-16th)

SBXVII
07-20-2009, 01:12 AM
All I seem to find is this list of 8...

Here’s a list of the eight players available in this year’s supplemental draft:

Blake Boyd, LB, Western Kentucky
Jeremy Jarmon, DE, Kentucky
Torris Magee, WR, Southern Miss
Dixon McKinner, DE, Texas Tech
Joe McMahon, G, Central Michigan
Demetrice Morley, S, Tennessee
Deon Murphy, WR, Kansas State
Corey Surrency, WR, Florida State

Are any others worth asking to try out?

53Fan
07-20-2009, 01:49 AM
All I seem to find is this list of 8...

Here’s a list of the eight players available in this year’s supplemental draft:

Blake Boyd, LB, Western Kentucky
Jeremy Jarmon, DE, Kentucky
Torris Magee, WR, Southern Miss
Dixon McKinner, DE, Texas Tech
Joe McMahon, G, Central Michigan
Demetrice Morley, S, Tennessee
Deon Murphy, WR, Kansas State
Corey Surrency, WR, Florida State

Are any others worth asking to try out?

Well it doesn't cost anything so I would ask McMahon to come in and tryout. He's a 6-3 290lb. center-guard. Maybe Boyd. Has good size for a strongside LB at 6-3 250. He also led his team in tackles but is supposedly an average athlete.

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