Skins have 10th overall selection. Who do we pick?

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sdskinsfan2001
01-03-2011, 11:44 PM
We really have so many holes right now we cant go wrong. If we take the best player available at any position he will automatically become a starter. Trading down would not be a bad idea to recoup some of the bigs we continually lose. Trade Haynesworth and McNabb for whatever we can get too to have even more picks.

SouperMeister
01-04-2011, 12:00 AM
We really have so many holes right now we cant go wrong. If we take the best player available at any position he will automatically become a starter. Trading down would not be a bad idea to recoup some of the bigs we continually lose. Trade Haynesworth and McNabb for whatever we can get too to have even more picks.I would be completely in favor of trading our 10th overall for something in the 17-22 range, plus an extra 2nd round pick. I've always admired the way New England trades down, stockpiles picks, and builds quality depth through the draft.

SirClintonPortis
01-04-2011, 12:12 AM
Come back to reality! Why would Dan Snyder hire a figure head for a GM? He had that with Vinny!

You sound like a talking head who knows not what he speaks. From this moment on, Shanahan will have the final say so on who is on this team. No more giving away picks.
Figurehead for Shanahan, not Snyder, first of all. Let Shanahan control everything in fact, while Allen holds the title of the big man. Even if Shanahan is not totally calling all of the GM's shots, it's not like coaches haven't been able to push GMs for a certain player; Gibbs pushed for Desmond Howard, and Casserly accommodated to Gibbs.

Allen does the money/contracts while he lets the HC draw up the draft board, etc. Gruden did the real picking in Tampa, and he wasn't even in the FO per se. The contracts we gave out this offseason are indeed much shrewder and lets us off the hook easily if they stunk it up. No Brandon Lloyd silliness, which was a trademark of the past regime.

Besides, even if we want to appeal to history and interpret history such that Allen was calling the shots in Tampa in terms of personnel, history says that Allen keeps picks as well, since Tampa almost always had a full load of them.

Proof: Tampa Bay Buccaneers Draft History, Stats and more on databaseFootball.com (http://www.databasefootball.com/draft/draftteam.htm?tm=TAM&lg=NFL)

Shanahan also held onto his picks often, but he does seem to do some craftier wheeling and dealing along with it. So, in conclusion, just throwing away draft picks willy-nilly seems out of character for either Shanahan or Allen, for the most part. Neither of them made trades for an old vet starting QB either.


So I believe that Shanahan wanted a QB, and he deemed McNabb the best fit.

Why?

Because I doubt Shanahan would have accepted this job without having significant input in personnel, since I'm sure that he himself believes that he can evaluate talent well enough to pick the players he wants. He had 9 years of said experience before we hired him. He thought McNabb had what he wanted out of a QB: big arm, mobility to extend plays, and was a gamer. Afterwards, of course, buyers' remorse surely set in and he was dissatisfied with McNabb.

Not only that, some of the players brought seem to be perfect Shanahan "fits". Grossman, Torain, Beck, Trent Williams, Armstrong, Lichtensteiger all easily bear the stamp of "Shanahan approved" players because they fit what he wants on offense.

Getting rid of Jason Campbell was also Shanahan-driven since he himself said he was going to watch every snap of his career to determine if JC had what he wanted. If he had that much power to get rid of JC, pick up Grossman, pick up Beck, why the hell is he suddenly doesn't have any power with regards to McNabb?

We also went to a 3-4 because Shanahan believed that it was the better scheme for us long term. He was the one who talked with Haslett when they were both out of the NFL. (http://www.topix.net/content/wapo/2010/11/redskins-defense-nine-first-round-draft-picks-but-ranked-last-in-nfl) We grabbed hopeful candidates that would help make it work, such as Carriker and Kemo. Once again, it's either Allen being very accommodating or Shanahan is actually calling [most of] the shots.

SFREDSKIN
01-04-2011, 12:16 AM
I would pull a Ditka for Luck, a man amongst boys!! The next Tom Brady.

14WOODS
01-04-2011, 12:54 AM
We need to draft players from Stanford's OL.

SFREDSKIN
01-04-2011, 12:58 AM
We need to draft players from Stanford's OL.

Phillips the G is from Darnestown, the C is an All-American.

Landry44
01-04-2011, 01:07 AM
If I had my choice I would definitely go qb with the first pick. I think Luck, Mallet, Newton, Gabbert. and Locker will be successful at the next. I would draft either one if they fell to us at 10.

SouperMeister
01-04-2011, 01:29 AM
If I had my choice I would definitely go qb with the first pick. I think Luck, Mallet, Newton, Gabbert. and Locker will be successful at the next. I would draft either one if they fell to us at 10.History would indicate that some of them will be busts. The only year in recent memory when even the first 3 QBs drafted were successful was 2004 with Eli, Rivers, and Big Ben. Drafting top QB's is less than a 50-50 proposition, even at the very top of the draft.

skinsfaninok
01-04-2011, 01:32 AM
Jake locker won't be a 1st round pick IMO, he had a horrendous year and an even worse bowl game.

Luck is a Bradford type QB, you just can't pass him up even if NE had the 1st pick.

Newton has only played 1 year so idk about him, great athlete but can he pass?

Gabbert is another wildcard, is he really worth a top 10 pick? I'd say no

Mallett is a big guy that has a monster arm, some compare him to Flacco, I'd take him at 10 over the other qbs.
I still say we draft BPA which could be Blackmon, Green, Pouncey etc

KLHJ2
01-04-2011, 01:40 AM
I know that I am sounding like a homer but drafting for BPA in the early rounds and picking up Taylor late could make this team very dangerous beyond 2012.

Tyrod Taylor will have a better career than Vick.

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