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I may buy......2 SM jersey's
5 Takeaways: Jan. 27 Scot McCloughan Presser (http://www.redskins.com/news-and-events/article-1/5-Takeaways-Jan-27-Scot-McCloughan-Presser/dd08755b-61aa-4c15-b454-5eb78d59061f)
Bucket 01-29-2016, 01:00 AM They will keep both DJAX and Garcon. When you don't dab in free agency and go after high targets. You can afford to pay your own and honor contracts
Evilgrin 01-29-2016, 11:38 AM They will keep both DJAX and Garcon. When you don't dab in free agency and go after high targets. You can afford to pay your own and honor contracts
I agree, I think they are heavily leaning this way. Roberts is gone, for a little cap savings. I don't think they want to mess with WR this offseason, unless they really have to. Crowder & Ross should be a bit better anyways.
Chico23231 01-29-2016, 11:47 AM I agree, I think they are heavily leaning this way. Roberts is gone, for a little cap savings. I don't think they want to mess with WR this offseason, unless they really have to. Crowder & Ross should be a bit better anyways.
While Im not against bringing back Garcon and DJax, both were good last year, with Roberts gone(no question he is gone) and Ryan Grant spot not guaranteed...I think we could easily see 2 new WR on the roster.
Chico23231 01-29-2016, 01:01 PM Playoff teams lose players every offseason and these guys could be next - NFL (http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/14670101/playoff-teams-lose-players-every-offseason-guys-next-nfl)
And there's the fascinating case of Kam Chancellor, who manages to check all kinds of boxes. You can make a case that Chancellor is underpaid given his track record, and you also can argue that the Chancellor who was targeted and torched in pass coverage by teams such as the Bengals and Vikings during the fourth quarter of Seahawks games last year is significantly overvalued. At $6.1 million, Chancellor doesn't have an enormous cap hit, but he also wants a new deal. A trade might make the most sense for all parties, which would create $4.1 million in cap space for the Seahawks and break up the Legion of Boom for good.
Would McC bring Kam? Safety is a major need, I think it would be awesome if Kam was released, I could see us being players for him.
EARTHQUAKE2689 01-29-2016, 02:03 PM I liked him before he made the change to WR but Braxton Miller just seems like a Randall Cobb/Golden Tate hybrid, I would love him on the Redskins.
EARTHQUAKE2689 01-29-2016, 02:05 PM Playoff teams lose players every offseason and these guys could be next - NFL (http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/14670101/playoff-teams-lose-players-every-offseason-guys-next-nfl)
And there's the fascinating case of Kam Chancellor, who manages to check all kinds of boxes. You can make a case that Chancellor is underpaid given his track record, and you also can argue that the Chancellor who was targeted and torched in pass coverage by teams such as the Bengals and Vikings during the fourth quarter of Seahawks games last year is significantly overvalued. At $6.1 million, Chancellor doesn't have an enormous cap hit, but he also wants a new deal. A trade might make the most sense for all parties, which would create $4.1 million in cap space for the Seahawks and break up the Legion of Boom for good.
Would McC bring Kam? Safety is a major need, I think it would be awesome if Kam was released, I could see us being players for him.
If he was released and it was a good deal sure, difference is he NEEDS that coverage ace FS to pair with him in order to avoid those coverage issues, might be better to draft someone like a Jayron Kearse out of Clemson. (6'5" 220lbs) so similar size to Kam and better in coverage
Irrefutable 01-29-2016, 02:08 PM Playoff teams lose players every offseason and these guys could be next - NFL (http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/14670101/playoff-teams-lose-players-every-offseason-guys-next-nfl)
And there's the fascinating case of Kam Chancellor, who manages to check all kinds of boxes. You can make a case that Chancellor is underpaid given his track record, and you also can argue that the Chancellor who was targeted and torched in pass coverage by teams such as the Bengals and Vikings during the fourth quarter of Seahawks games last year is significantly overvalued. At $6.1 million, Chancellor doesn't have an enormous cap hit, but he also wants a new deal. A trade might make the most sense for all parties, which would create $4.1 million in cap space for the Seahawks and break up the Legion of Boom for good.
Would McC bring Kam? Safety is a major need, I think it would be awesome if Kam was released, I could see us being players for him.
no thanks, he is to expensive
Alvin Walton 02-01-2016, 04:25 PM Position changes?
This is interesting stuff.
Spencer Long, Trent Murphy might help Redskins by switching positions - Washington Redskins Blog- ESPN (http://espn.go.com/blog/washington-redskins/post/_/id/23387/spencer-long-trent-murphy-might-help-redskins-by-switching-positions)
skinsfan69 02-01-2016, 05:17 PM I would also say no to Chancellor. Just don't think it's good business to pay a safety 6-7 million dollars a year. With the rules the way they are safety play is not as important as it use to be, at least that's what I think. I'd prefer to have a safety that can cover first, over a intimidating big hitter like Chancellor.
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