Chico23231
02-13-2015, 10:26 AM
Great points. We'll have to see how it turns out. I think the problem with Moses was fans viewed him as a day 1 starter. I don't think the staff ever anticipated that. If we're truly going to build through the draft we have to give our staff some room to coach up players and give those players time to grow. Whether or staff is competent is a whole other discussion haha
IMO specific to this draft, if you got a top 5 pick as we do we you go front 7 no question about it. We have a great diverse pool of guys in the defensive front...and I think we could get a good OT in the second round.
NYCskinfan82
02-13-2015, 01:38 PM
IMO this is what we should, we need workers who have the potential with some work to become good. If possible I would trade back twice in the first round and pick another 2nd & 3rd pick. We now have 5 picks in the first 100 picks with the right GM who we have we could get some real workers. We have to many holes to pick a so called SUPER STAR or Can't miss. Just my opinion and everyone has one.
redskinsfan1980
02-19-2015, 06:14 AM
Great points. We'll have to see how it turns out. I think the problem with Moses was fans viewed him as a day 1 starter. I don't think the staff ever anticipated that. If we're truly going to build through the draft we have to give our staff some room to coach up players and give those players time to grow. Whether or staff is competent is a whole other discussion haha
You're absolutely right. I'm all for developing our young guys. That is why I stress that we be patient with RG3, Kirk Cousins, David Amerson, Jordan Reed, Philip Thomas, Trent Murphy, etc. In this up and coming draft we need to find those mid and late round gems. I'm confident that we got the right guy picking the players. I can't say the same thing about the guy coaching them.
I keep hearing people refer to Jay Gruden as a qb guru. Which is laughable because I can't think of not one good qb that he developed. Andy Dalton is a average qb with above average talent around him. Gruden was thoroughly out coached this year. The only reason I think he got the job was because he coach in Tampa Bay and his last name is Gruden. This man is Jim Zorn 2.0.
Irrefutable
02-20-2015, 09:56 AM
Randy Gregory weighs in at 235...... no thanks at #5
EARTHQUAKE2689
02-20-2015, 12:51 PM
Randy Gregory weighs in at 235...... no thanks at #5
Because his weight means he can't play football.
NYCskinfan82
02-20-2015, 12:51 PM
Randy Gregory weighs in at 235...... no thanks at #5
He'd make a good safety at that weight. So my question would be how are you in coverage.
Irrefutable
02-20-2015, 01:06 PM
Because his weight means he can't play football.
Gregory was reportedly 218 at some point last season- can you name a good NFL OLB that weighs 235 ?
NFL Draft | Pauline: Gregory started training at 218 lbs - Rotoworld.com (http://t.co/NSJmx92G1r)
EARTHQUAKE2689
02-20-2015, 02:05 PM
Gregory was reportedly 218 at some point last season- can you name a good NFL OLB that weighs 235 ?
NFL Draft | Pauline: Gregory started training at 218 lbs - Rotoworld.com (http://t.co/NSJmx92G1r)
Lavonte David, De'Andre Levy, Kiko Alonzo, Thomas Davis just to name a few
Lotus
02-20-2015, 02:12 PM
Gregory was reportedly 218 at some point last season- can you name a good NFL OLB that weighs 235 ?
NFL Draft | Pauline: Gregory started training at 218 lbs - Rotoworld.com (http://t.co/NSJmx92G1r)
If Gregory kicked so much patootey when he was around 220, imagine how much arse he will kick when he fills out near 250.
Irrefutable
02-20-2015, 02:23 PM
Lavonte David, De'Andre Levy, Kiko Alonzo, Thomas Davis just to name a few
and none of them had more than 2 or 3 sacks.... they are not 6'5" either