2017 Draft Prospects

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Irrefutable
04-07-2017, 12:16 PM
He has. However he also had the ankle injury midway thru - couple that with the fear of ruining your future and a shit season for MSU and it is easy to see why. It is certainly not a plus, but maybe he is a totally different pro?

Bucky Brooks of the NFL network called McDowell the #1 boom or bust prospect in the draft yesterday. - he takes plays off- and frequently is not in the picture on tape.....quits, instead of pursuing the ball

to big of a risk at #17

Chico23231
04-07-2017, 01:19 PM
Christian McCaffrey visit stirs thoughts of enhanced Redskins offense - Washington Redskins Blog- ESPN (http://www.espn.com/blog/washington-redskins/post/_/id/30851/christian-mccaffreys-visit-with-redskins-spurs-thoughts-of-enhanced-attack)

McCaffrey is visiting. Great article by Keim

highlights:

He could be an excellent complement to both Kelley and Chris Thompson. McCaffrey is bigger than Thompson and faster and quicker than Kelley. He’s also more versatile, with an ability to run routes from the slot or out wide. It’s one thing to line up out there; it’s another to run good routes from multiple spots. That’s what separates McCaffrey

When Thompson enters the game, defenses almost always are in a sub package. With McCaffrey, the Redskins could regulate a defense, keeping it in a base look by using a two-tight end, two-receiver set. They could then create mismatches in the passing game with these targets: McCaffrey, tight ends Jordan Reed and Vernon Davis and receivers Jamison Crowder and Terrelle Pryor (or Josh Doctson).

CBS Sports draft analyst Dane Brugler compared McCaffrey to ex-Eagles running back Brian Westbrook. Their dimensions are almost identical (McCaffrey is an inch taller; Westbrook was a pound heavier). Another name that I’ve heard, in terms of how McCaffrey should be used: Reggie Bush. A swiss-army knife back, but perhaps not great as just a runner.

KI Skins Fan
04-07-2017, 01:31 PM
Yes. I think all three will be there at 17 too.

Not Fournette. He is the only one of the three who could be a true feature back. A team that wants to emphasize the run will snatch him up early.

KI Skins Fan
04-07-2017, 01:40 PM
Christian McCaffrey visit stirs thoughts of enhanced Redskins offense - Washington Redskins Blog- ESPN (http://www.espn.com/blog/washington-redskins/post/_/id/30851/christian-mccaffreys-visit-with-redskins-spurs-thoughts-of-enhanced-attack)

McCaffrey is visiting. Great article by Keim

highlights:

He could be an excellent complement to both Kelley and Chris Thompson. McCaffrey is bigger than Thompson and faster and quicker than Kelley. He’s also more versatile, with an ability to run routes from the slot or out wide. It’s one thing to line up out there; it’s another to run good routes from multiple spots. That’s what separates McCaffrey

When Thompson enters the game, defenses almost always are in a sub package. With McCaffrey, the Redskins could regulate a defense, keeping it in a base look by using a two-tight end, two-receiver set. They could then create mismatches in the passing game with these targets: McCaffrey, tight ends Jordan Reed and Vernon Davis and receivers Jamison Crowder and Terrelle Pryor (or Josh Doctson).

CBS Sports draft analyst Dane Brugler compared McCaffrey to ex-Eagles running back Brian Westbrook. Their dimensions are almost identical (McCaffrey is an inch taller; Westbrook was a pound heavier). Another name that I’ve heard, in terms of how McCaffrey should be used: Reggie Bush. A swiss-army knife back, but perhaps not great as just a runner.

He reminds me of Marshall Faulk in his style: quick cuts, keeps his feet moving, breakaway speed, great receiver. And, no, I'm not saying he is a future HOF'er.

punch it in
04-07-2017, 01:42 PM
Bucky Brooks of the NFL network called McDowell the #1 boom or bust prospect in the draft yesterday. - he takes plays off- and frequently is not in the picture on tape.....quits, instead of pursuing the ball



to big of a risk at #17



KI mentioned it. Same response I gave him. When you have an injury, know you are a first round pick, and play on a crappy team - u are not going to give it ur all. See 2015 for this guys true performance capabilities.

punch it in
04-07-2017, 01:51 PM
Bucky Brooks of the NFL network called McDowell the #1 boom or bust prospect in the draft yesterday. - he takes plays off- and frequently is not in the picture on tape.....quits, instead of pursuing the ball



to big of a risk at #17



What if they traded down - picked up an extra pick and still got him?

Schneed10
04-07-2017, 03:24 PM
He reminds me of Marshall Faulk in his style: quick cuts, keeps his feet moving, breakaway speed, great receiver. And, no, I'm not saying he is a future HOF'er.

I see Brian Westbrook, myself.

Chico23231
04-07-2017, 03:39 PM
I see Brian Westbrook, myself.

easily the Eagle player I respected most of all time. I would love to get a similar talent on our side.


I think the key with McCaffery is his hands. Having McCaffery motion in and out the backfield is key. Playing the match up game on first and second downs...making the opponents switch d calls frees up guys like Reed and Crowder to wreak havoc in the middle of the field.

mredskins
04-07-2017, 03:41 PM
I see Brian Westbrook, myself.

Unfortunately he is most likely going to play for Brian's team.

30gut
04-07-2017, 03:55 PM
He reminds me of Marshall Faulk in his style: quick cuts, keeps his feet moving, breakaway speed, great receiver. And, no, I'm not saying he is a future HOF'er.

I see Brian Westbrook, myself.

I'm with you on the Westbrook, a better Danny Woodhead, Reggie Bush, Warrick Dunn but I really see Doug Baldwin, Randall Cobb, Pierre Garcon, Tyrek? Hill....I see a tough WR

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