GMScud
07-25-2011, 03:02 PM
Nnamdi, hands down. Turns our defense into the best in the NFC EAST.
Really? This Redskins team last season had the worst defense for the B&G in around 50 years. Doubtful that Nnamdi vaults us to the tops in the division.
Wouldn't be surprised to see the Texans land Asomugha.
GTripp0012
07-25-2011, 03:04 PM
Marshal Yanda.
But do we reallllllly have to pick just one?
GMScud
07-25-2011, 03:04 PM
I like CultBrennan's pick of Ryan Khalil...
GTripp0012
07-25-2011, 03:07 PM
If I was Nnamdi, my top five would be:
1. Green Bay
2. New York Jets
3. Baltimore Ravens
4. Tampa Bay Bucs
5. Washington Redskins/Houston Texans/Dallas Cowboys
In that order. But realistically, the top three teams I would WANT to go to if I was Nnamdi may not be able to make offers competitive with teams like the Bucs, Texans, and Redskins.
mredskins
07-25-2011, 03:09 PM
I like CultBrennan's pick of Ryan Khalil...
X2
the more I think of NA at CB I realize he is 30 and by the time this team gets good he will be well on the decline. Rather spend the money on multiply players.
GTripp0012
07-25-2011, 03:14 PM
re: Kalil, really good player. But even ignoring the draft pick compensation, trading for players on the franchise tender create an obvious overpaying situation. They are already guaranteed 8 figures for this year. So their signing bonus for a long term deal has to, as a rule of thumb, double what they are going to be making this year anyway.
$20 million dollars up front for a center plus competitive salaries is a lot to spend on a player who isn't 23 years old and cannot singlehandedly change the direction of the offense. He would fill a gaping hole here. But if the Redskins were really serious about replacing Rabach, options to do so are readily available.
Chico23231
07-25-2011, 03:19 PM
I like CultBrennan's pick of Ryan Khalil...
X 3...would be a great pick up.
Longtimefan
07-25-2011, 03:20 PM
Nnamdi Asmogha
^ Yeah! Him
GMScud
07-25-2011, 03:24 PM
re: Kalil, really good player. But even ignoring the draft pick compensation, trading for players on the franchise tender create an obvious overpaying situation. They are already guaranteed 8 figures for this year. So their signing bonus for a long term deal has to, as a rule of thumb, double what they are going to be making this year anyway.
$20 million dollars up front for a center plus competitive salaries is a lot to spend on a player who isn't 23 years old and cannot singlehandedly change the direction of the offense. He would fill a gaping hole here. But if the Redskins were really serious about replacing Rabach, options to do so are readily available.
Good points.