mooby
01-02-2012, 11:28 PM
Taking the cue from Paintrain on this one, same as the other thread only defense this time. I imagine there will be some differing opinions on our favorite polarizing Redskin, aka D.Hall. I'll get this mofo started:
D-line:
Stephen Bowen: stays.
Kentwan Balmer: stays or goes? Idk, didn't see any action after he was signed, so it's up to the coaches and whether or not he impressed in practices and the offseason, etc.
Adam Carriker: stays. I thought he brought more than enough pass rush to the table as a 3-4 end, but his run d needs work. I'd be content keeping him next year though, and we will have Jarvis Jenkins back so we should have 3 nice players to rotate at defensive end.
Jarvis Jenkins: stays.
Barry Cofield: stays.
Chris Nield: stays. Had a quiet season after the first game, but if he keeps improving I see no reason as to why he goes.
Darrion Scott: we might seek an upgrade for our depth, or we might keep him. Idk. Too small sample size for me to tell, really.
Kedric Golston: sorry bro, you're not making this cut.
Chris Baker: stays if coaches are happy with him, never saw any pt so I don't have a clue if the coaches like him.
Doug Worthington: forgot all about this guy. Coaches decision.
LB:
Brian Orakpo: stays, unless we get a super awesome trade offer as outlined in other threads.
Ryan Kerrigan: What do YOU think?
London Fletcher: On a serious note, our linebackers are definitely a strength of this team. Of course it would be a serious blow if Fletch left. Git-r-done 'Skins.
Perry Riley: stays, was definitely happy to see him step up and take a bigger role towards the end of the season.
Rocky McIntosh: I feel like that story about him staying out past curfew and doing the old "pillows under the blanket" trick pretty much sums up how he feels about being with the Redskins next season. And I'm sure the feeling is mutual.
Rob Jackson: I'd be fine with him staying. If a better player comes along for a better price though, I wouldn't be against upgrading. Depth is one area where you can never truly be satisfied.
Lorenzo Alexander: I love what he brings to the table, but aside from ST I'm not sure the coaches like his value on defense. He's in the same boat as Rob Jackson imo.
Keyaron Fox: we could use an upgrade here, but if a better upgrade isn't out there he might be back.
Markus White: saw no pt on defense this year, so I have no clue. Coaches decision here.
Secondary:
I'll start with D.Hall: Definitely gives up his fair share of plays too, but he's an okay ballhawk in a defense devoid of them. If the coaches feel like he still has value, he stays. If they think we can do better, he's gone. Coaches call on this one.
Josh Wilson: stays, if for no other reason than the fact it would definitely be hard replacing two cornerbacks in the offseason, and if we were to get rid of one I think it would be D.Hall.
Phillip Buchanon: You can join Rocky McIntosh on the curb outside Redskins Park.
Kevin Barnes: he was hot and cold this season. If there's an upgrade out there, I'd go for it.
Byron Westbrook: definitely not a starter, but we could do worse as far as depth is concerned. Stays barring a major overhaul of the cornerbacks this offseason.
Brandyn Thompson: same boat as Westbrook.
Laron Landry: franchise him, and give him one more year, provided he's fully healthy, to redeem himself. Franchise tag for safeties is pretty cheap (I think like 6mil per.)
Reed Doughty: I like his hustle, but not much else. Doesn't really make plays. Average backup imo, but fans love to hate him. He does bring more to the table though with ST. If coaches feel we can do better, then upgrade. If not, I'm not against him returning another year. No more free safety for him though. He's not good in space.
OJ Atogwe: Definitely had an underwhelming year. I'd like to go young here. Coaches might want to as well.
Dejon Gomes: needs to bulk up if he wants to continue playing safety. Watching him bounce off Gronkowski was painful. He's got potential, but not much else right now.
D-line:
Stephen Bowen: stays.
Kentwan Balmer: stays or goes? Idk, didn't see any action after he was signed, so it's up to the coaches and whether or not he impressed in practices and the offseason, etc.
Adam Carriker: stays. I thought he brought more than enough pass rush to the table as a 3-4 end, but his run d needs work. I'd be content keeping him next year though, and we will have Jarvis Jenkins back so we should have 3 nice players to rotate at defensive end.
Jarvis Jenkins: stays.
Barry Cofield: stays.
Chris Nield: stays. Had a quiet season after the first game, but if he keeps improving I see no reason as to why he goes.
Darrion Scott: we might seek an upgrade for our depth, or we might keep him. Idk. Too small sample size for me to tell, really.
Kedric Golston: sorry bro, you're not making this cut.
Chris Baker: stays if coaches are happy with him, never saw any pt so I don't have a clue if the coaches like him.
Doug Worthington: forgot all about this guy. Coaches decision.
LB:
Brian Orakpo: stays, unless we get a super awesome trade offer as outlined in other threads.
Ryan Kerrigan: What do YOU think?
London Fletcher: On a serious note, our linebackers are definitely a strength of this team. Of course it would be a serious blow if Fletch left. Git-r-done 'Skins.
Perry Riley: stays, was definitely happy to see him step up and take a bigger role towards the end of the season.
Rocky McIntosh: I feel like that story about him staying out past curfew and doing the old "pillows under the blanket" trick pretty much sums up how he feels about being with the Redskins next season. And I'm sure the feeling is mutual.
Rob Jackson: I'd be fine with him staying. If a better player comes along for a better price though, I wouldn't be against upgrading. Depth is one area where you can never truly be satisfied.
Lorenzo Alexander: I love what he brings to the table, but aside from ST I'm not sure the coaches like his value on defense. He's in the same boat as Rob Jackson imo.
Keyaron Fox: we could use an upgrade here, but if a better upgrade isn't out there he might be back.
Markus White: saw no pt on defense this year, so I have no clue. Coaches decision here.
Secondary:
I'll start with D.Hall: Definitely gives up his fair share of plays too, but he's an okay ballhawk in a defense devoid of them. If the coaches feel like he still has value, he stays. If they think we can do better, he's gone. Coaches call on this one.
Josh Wilson: stays, if for no other reason than the fact it would definitely be hard replacing two cornerbacks in the offseason, and if we were to get rid of one I think it would be D.Hall.
Phillip Buchanon: You can join Rocky McIntosh on the curb outside Redskins Park.
Kevin Barnes: he was hot and cold this season. If there's an upgrade out there, I'd go for it.
Byron Westbrook: definitely not a starter, but we could do worse as far as depth is concerned. Stays barring a major overhaul of the cornerbacks this offseason.
Brandyn Thompson: same boat as Westbrook.
Laron Landry: franchise him, and give him one more year, provided he's fully healthy, to redeem himself. Franchise tag for safeties is pretty cheap (I think like 6mil per.)
Reed Doughty: I like his hustle, but not much else. Doesn't really make plays. Average backup imo, but fans love to hate him. He does bring more to the table though with ST. If coaches feel we can do better, then upgrade. If not, I'm not against him returning another year. No more free safety for him though. He's not good in space.
OJ Atogwe: Definitely had an underwhelming year. I'd like to go young here. Coaches might want to as well.
Dejon Gomes: needs to bulk up if he wants to continue playing safety. Watching him bounce off Gronkowski was painful. He's got potential, but not much else right now.