Your First Round Mock Draft (Version I)

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Dirtbag59
04-01-2010, 03:17 PM
I don't know about the first round but I do know the first pick will be Tim Tebow selecting the Redskins.

jdc65
04-01-2010, 03:25 PM
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BigHairedAristocrat
04-01-2010, 04:05 PM
Taylor Mays!?!?!?!?! :doh:

Mays fills a need and would be BPA on the board at that point. Everyone else seemed to far of a reach. I considered Mike Iupati, as i've read some suggest that he could play LT, and as much as i'd love to see the skins go OL with our first two picks in that scenario, i just didnt think it'd happen.

Monkeydad
04-01-2010, 04:08 PM
Mays fills a need and would be BPA on the board at that point. Everyone else seemed to far of a reach. I considered Mike Iupati, as i've read some suggest that he could play LT, and as much as i'd love to see the skins go OL with our first two picks in that scenario, i just didnt think it'd happen.

Sorry, wasn't aware that we had a need for a Roy "Horsecollar" Williams clone.

GTripp0012
04-01-2010, 04:37 PM
Mays fills a need and would be BPA on the board at that point. Everyone else seemed to far of a reach. I considered Mike Iupati, as i've read some suggest that he could play LT, and as much as i'd love to see the skins go OL with our first two picks in that scenario, i just didnt think it'd happen.Iupati and Pouncey are the obvious guys there, but you'd be in good position to land a guy like Colt McCoy (or Tebow) in the middle of the round (as opposed to waiting and hoping one gets to 37), and both offer better long term value than Mays (as for the immediate value, I guess that depends on how you view Mays).

I like Sean Weatherspoon, Golden Tate, and Ryan Mathews in that spot as well.

BigHairedAristocrat
04-01-2010, 04:56 PM
Iupati and Pouncey are the obvious guys there, but you'd be in good position to land a guy like Colt McCoy (or Tebow) in the middle of the round (as opposed to waiting and hoping one gets to 37), and both offer better long term value than Mays (as for the immediate value, I guess that depends on how you view Mays).

I like Sean Weatherspoon, Golden Tate, and Ryan Mathews in that spot as well.

I didnt even consider weatherspoon, but perhaps i should have. And for some reason, i've just been assuming that we pick up a RB in the later rounds(gotta gut feeling about Blount). I have a feeling someone will draft McCoy or Tebow somewhere in the 2nd half of the 1st round, i just hope it wouldnt be us. Both are long-term projects and its just too high to draft a project IMO. Golden Tate would be interesting... i just cant see us drafting a WR. Seems to vinny-esque to me.

tootergray34
04-01-2010, 05:13 PM
No way we address the defense in the first 2 rounds...are you guys forgetting how AWFUL we were on offense this past year? We need somebody on the Offensive side of the football...our defense was rather decent last year...

BigHairedAristocrat
04-02-2010, 11:03 AM
No way we address the defense in the first 2 rounds...are you guys forgetting how AWFUL we were on offense this past year? We need somebody on the Offensive side of the football...our defense was rather decent last year...

if we trade down and acquire 3 picks in the first two rounds, i'd be somewhat surprised if one of them wasnt a defensive player. we already have a hole at FS regardless, but we're also switching to a 3-4 defense. even though our defense was pretty strong last year, it won't be in a 3-4 unless we start acquiring some serious talent there.

Monkeydad
04-02-2010, 01:00 PM
No way we address the defense in the first 2 rounds...are you guys forgetting how AWFUL we were on offense this past year? We need somebody on the Offensive side of the football...our defense was rather decent last year...

You're right, our D has never been an issue except for a fluke in 2006.

2009 - ranked 10th (fell late in the season, was Top 5 most of year)
2008 - 4th
2007 - 8th
2006 - OK, horrible, ranked 31st!!?!?!?
2005 - 9th
2004 - 3rd

Of course have have a few defensive needs, FS and 3-4 LB...but they are nowhere near as urgent as offensive line and possibly RB for the future. Sellers is nearing the end also, without a backup (Eddie Williams hurt, cut, now on Bears).

BigHairedAristocrat
04-02-2010, 01:05 PM
My dream draft/offseason (not entirely realistic) would actually go as follows:

- Redskins stick with 4-3 base defense in 2010, while using a considerable amount 3-4. The actual base defense switch doesnt occur until 2011. Orkapo will play DE in our 4-3 defense and OLB in the 3-4.

- Play Landry at Strong Safety. Move Buchannon, Carlos Rogers, or perhaps even Kevin Barnes to free safety. Move Santana to the slot.

- Trade our Chris Horton and our 1st and 2nd round picks (#4 and #37, 2330 pts) to SF for their first three picks in the draft (#13, #17, #49, 2500 pts).

- Trade Anthonmy Mongtomery and #13 pick (950 points) to the Chargers (who want to trade ahead of Seattle and land CJ Spiller) for the their 1st and 2nd round picks (#28 and #40, 1160 points)

- Trade Fred Davis to New England (who needs a TE) for their second pick in the 2nd round (#47, 430 points).

Skins draft picks are as follows:

1 (17) - LT Trent Williams (if not available, then Mike Iupati to play LT)
1 (28) - QB Colt McCoy (a project for the Shanahans)
2 (40) - RT Roger Saffold (if not available, then RT Jared Veldheer)
2 (47) - LB Jason Worilds (4-3 OLB, 3-4 ILB)
2 (49) - WR/RB/KR Dexter McCluster (since we didn't get Sproles)
4 (101) - FS Kam Chancellor
5 (132) - RB LeGarrette Blount
7 (196) - BPA, preferably a C, OG, or TE

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