In Scot we trust?

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Schneed10
01-12-2017, 11:57 AM
With draft picks you have to give it more time than just a season to declare it a good pick or bad pick. We do know that Doctson didn't help us in 2016 but that doesn't mean he won't. What if he's AJ Green for the next 3 years before we have to pay him big money? Having a big playmaker at WR on the cheap can be a big advantage. Let's see on him.

Last year we didn't have the same cap space as we do this year. That said, the moves McC did make whiffed big time. I agree, he must be more aggressive in free agency this go round.

If I were Gruden, going into a make or break season for my coaching prospects in 2018, I'd be down his throat about making moves. And frankly, he's right. I still want McC to be prudent, but it would do us no good to have $20M in cap space going unused. Hope he feels free to overpay a bit to avoid repeating last year. Get aggressive, still avoid guaranteed contracts that could hamstring us for 4 years, but gotta go for something. He's got to walk that line this year.

Schneed10
01-12-2017, 12:00 PM
In one sense it's a shame. If you're drafting really well you don't need to dip into free agency so much. The player he hit on that I would have loved to see develop is Kyshoen Jarrett. Dude was flat balling at the end of his rookie season when he got hurt. He could have been a genuine answer at safety.

But, spilled milk. Can't cry. Bottom line is we now need a safety.

Sometimes when your picks don't work out you've got to use the cap space to find a replacement. We need to come up with an answer at that position, bad luck with Jarrett or not.

Irrefutable
01-12-2017, 12:19 PM
In one sense it's a shame. If you're drafting really well you don't need to dip into free agency so much. The player he hit on that I would have loved to see develop is Kyshoen Jarrett. Dude was flat balling at the end of his rookie season when he got hurt. He could have been a genuine answer at safety.

But, spilled milk. Can't cry. Bottom line is we now need a safety.

Sometimes when your picks don't work out you've got to use the cap space to find a replacement. We need to come up with an answer at that position, bad luck with Jarrett or not.

And when you have only 2 draft picks (Cravens + Fuller) contribute you better do a great job in free agency.

CRedskinsRule
01-12-2017, 12:48 PM
With draft picks you have to give it more time than just a season to declare it a good pick or bad pick. We do know that Doctson didn't help us in 2016 but that doesn't mean he won't. What if he's AJ Green for the next 3 years before we have to pay him big money? Having a big playmaker at WR on the cheap can be a big advantage. Let's see on him.

Last year we didn't have the same cap space as we do this year. That said, the moves McC did make whiffed big time. I agree, he must be more aggressive in free agency this go round.

If I were Gruden, going into a make or break season for my coaching prospects in 2018, I'd be down his throat about making moves. And frankly, he's right. I still want McC to be prudent, but it would do us no good to have $20M in cap space going unused. Hope he feels free to overpay a bit to avoid repeating last year. Get aggressive, still avoid guaranteed contracts that could hamstring us for 4 years, but gotta go for something. He's got to walk that line this year.

I think they carried over last year knowing KC was coming due. That 18Mil (i think?) from last year will go along way to writing a contract for KC that makes him happy and doesn't jeopardize the franchise.

Schneed10
01-12-2017, 01:03 PM
I think they carried over last year knowing KC was coming due. That 18Mil (i think?) from last year will go along way to writing a contract for KC that makes him happy and doesn't jeopardize the franchise.

Good point.

skinsfan69
01-12-2017, 01:20 PM
Former Browns coach.....pass

He actually got 7 wins out of the Browns in 2014. If you ask me that's pretty damn good. I actually would not mind this hire. I remember him in Hard Knocks and he seems like a guy who holds guys accountable.

Ruhskins
01-12-2017, 04:41 PM
In hindsight, Redskins' 2016 offseason doesn't look as strong - Washington Redskins Blog- ESPN (http://www.espn.com/blog/washington-redskins/post/_/id/29714/in-hindsight-redskins-2016-offseason-doesnt-look-as-strong)

agree, last offseason not good. Doctson pick and free agency wasn't good. We need to be stronger in free agency this year and cant wait to til the draft to fix holes.

I feel like the team put too much trust on Matt Jones. There are a few L's this year that could have gone the other way if we have had a decent running game.

TheMalcolmConnection
01-12-2017, 04:44 PM
I wouldn't even say we needed a decent running game (would have helped obviously). A couple of his freaking fumbles were absolute back-breakers. Not only did he fumble a lot, I feel like he always lost them too.

Between some poor-timed interceptions by Cousins and Jones' fumbles, we could have won at least a game or two more. Of course, hindsight and all that.

Alvin Walton
01-12-2017, 05:38 PM
Yep, I'm still butt hurt from that Lions game.

REDSKINS4ever
01-16-2017, 11:30 AM
I predict Scot McCloughan's first three picks will be a ILB, A NT/DLman and a safety....Probably not in that order.....

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