53Fan
03-30-2010, 04:02 PM
From the Redskins Fan Mailbag. I tend to agree with how Gary sees it going down.
Question: Do you think the Redskins will trade down in the draft? We have a good quarterback in Jason Campbell and I believe Mike Shanahan is smart enough to realize that. I know the 49ers are desperately in need of a franchise quarterback and they have the 13th and 17th pick in the draft. They might be interested in trading up to get Sam Bradford or Jimmy Clausen with the fourth pick.
-- Andrew S.
Gary: If Bradford and left tackle Russell Okung are both off the draft board when the Redskins pick at No. 4, then I believe the Redskins will explore trading down. Multiple teams should have interest in trading up for one of the two elite defensive tackles, Gerald McCoy or Ndamukong Suh, in the draft. San Francisco would appear to be a good target as a trade partner with the Redskins, whether they want a quarterback or not. However, I’m not sure the 49ers would be willing to yield both of their first-round picks. How about one of their two first-round picks and their second-rounder, at No. 49 overall?
Redskin Jim
03-30-2010, 04:26 PM
From the Redskins Fan Mailbag. I tend to agree with how Gary sees it going down.
Question: Do you think the Redskins will trade down in the draft? We have a good quarterback in Jason Campbell and I believe Mike Shanahan is smart enough to realize that. I know the 49ers are desperately in need of a franchise quarterback and they have the 13th and 17th pick in the draft. They might be interested in trading up to get Sam Bradford or Jimmy Clausen with the fourth pick.
-- Andrew S.
Gary: If Bradford and left tackle Russell Okung are both off the draft board when the Redskins pick at No. 4, then I believe the Redskins will explore trading down. Multiple teams should have interest in trading up for one of the two elite defensive tackles, Gerald McCoy or Ndamukong Suh, in the draft. San Francisco would appear to be a good target as a trade partner with the Redskins, whether they want a quarterback or not. However, I’m not sure the 49ers would be willing to yield both of their first-round picks. How about one of their two first-round picks and their second-rounder, at No. 49 overall?
This is a great scenario for the Redskins if Bradford is off the board at #4. I would be ecstatic if we landed Bradford at 4 or this deal yielding 2 O-lineman with our first 3 picks.
BigHairedAristocrat
03-30-2010, 05:10 PM
I'm just hoping we don't take a quarterback. The fact that both of them are reaches at 4 aside, both of their faces are immensely distracting. Bradford looks like he's got downs and Clausen's face is squished. that points not relevant at all, i just thought it would be worth discussion.
KI Skins Fan
03-30-2010, 05:27 PM
This is a great scenario for the Redskins if Bradford is off the board at #4. I would be ecstatic if we landed Bradford at 4 or this deal yielding 2 O-lineman with our first 3 picks.
SF's #13 and #49 isn't enough to justify trading them the #4 pick. I wouldn't want to trade down that far in the first round.
I might accept Cleveland's #7 pick and both of their 3rd round picks or a first and a second round pick from either Oakland (8 and 39) or Buffalo (9 and 41).
Monkeydad
03-30-2010, 06:57 PM
This is a great scenario for the Redskins if Bradford is off the board at #4. I would be ecstatic if we landed Bradford at 4 or this deal yielding 2 O-lineman with our first 3 picks.
By Bradford, you mean Okung, right?
SFREDSKIN
03-30-2010, 07:56 PM
Looks like this guy is getting his act together over the year.
Niner Insider : Boone a boon (http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/ninerinsider/detail?entry_id=60246&tsp=1)
Mechanix544
03-30-2010, 09:44 PM
Guy sounds like he wants it......
Dirtbag59
03-30-2010, 10:00 PM
By Bradford, you mean Okung, right?
Bradford has the unique ability to block for himself. This will give us the chance to put 10 recievers on the field and send 5 out on any given play with the other 5 setting up behind the line of scrimage.
Dirtbag59
03-30-2010, 10:03 PM
Looks like this guy is getting his act together over the year.
Niner Insider : Boone a boon (http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/ninerinsider/detail?entry_id=60246&tsp=1)
Boone said he consumes 500 grams of protein among his intake of 6,000 daily calories, which entails stuffing himself with lean chicken, veggies, brown rice and protein shakes.
Read more: Niner Insider : Boone a boon (http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/ninerinsider/detail?entry_id=60246&tsp=1#ixzz0jiBhitEi)
That sounds great and it is for the like the first week. Then one day you realize crap "I haven't eaten enough today." It's so hard to because the type of food you're eating is very filling.
CRedskinsRule
03-30-2010, 10:58 PM
Bradford has the unique ability to block for himself. This will give us the chance to put 10 recievers on the field and send 5 out on any given play with the other 5 setting up behind the line of scrimage.
So JZ was just ahead of the game with the swinging gate play. Who knew