Redskins Offseason Thread


Irrefutable
05-09-2018, 10:07 AM
It looks like 4 compensatory draft picks in 2019.

https://www.nbcsports.com/washington/redskins/redskins-likely-get-four-compensatory-picks-2019-nfl-draft

Chico23231
05-09-2018, 10:23 AM
It looks like 4 compensatory draft picks in 2019.

https://www.nbcsports.com/washington/redskins/redskins-likely-get-four-compensatory-picks-2019-nfl-draft



"The highest compensatory pick a team can get is a third rounder and that is what Washington will get for losing Kirk Cousins to the Vikings. His new contract averages $28 million per year, by far the highest of any UFA that changed teams. That should land the Redskins a pick near the top of the stack of the seven third-round selections awarded, almost assuring them a comp pick in the top 100.

In addition, the Redskins will get a fifth-round pick for losing OL Spencer Long and two sixth-round selections for losing WRs Ryan Grant and Terrell Pryor"


Pretty awesome we get compensation for garbage like Ryan Grant and Terrell Pryor.

That being said...outside of Interior Oline questions which are 100% legit with starters at LG and C...WR has the be the second area of the team Im moderately worried about. Our coaching there has been poor to match the performance of the group. Make or break for Doctson and Crowder, done with both if no improvement with either.

SFREDSKIN
05-09-2018, 11:34 AM
Robert Davis coming along.

https://247sports.com/nfl/washington-redskins/Bolt/Redskins-Robert-Davis-focussed-on-making-an-impact-with-the-Redskins-118076672

skinsfaninok
05-09-2018, 11:35 AM
Robert Davis coming along.

https://247sports.com/nfl/washington-redskins/Bolt/Redskins-Robert-Davis-focussed-on-making-an-impact-with-the-Redskins-118076672

good to hear

Irrefutable
05-09-2018, 12:34 PM
"The highest compensatory pick a team can get is a third rounder and that is what Washington will get for losing Kirk Cousins to the Vikings. His new contract averages $28 million per year, by far the highest of any UFA that changed teams. That should land the Redskins a pick near the top of the stack of the seven third-round selections awarded, almost assuring them a comp pick in the top 100.

In addition, the Redskins will get a fifth-round pick for losing OL Spencer Long and two sixth-round selections for losing WRs Ryan Grant and Terrell Pryor"


Pretty awesome we get compensation for garbage like Ryan Grant and Terrell Pryor.

That being said...outside of Interior Oline questions which are 100% legit with starters at LG and C...WR has the be the second area of the team Im moderately worried about. Our coaching there has been poor to match the performance of the group. Make or break for Doctson and Crowder, done with both if no improvement with either.

In the 2019 draft they need. TE, QB,OL..... BPA on defense. It is nice to have 11 picks at the start, maybe they trade up if they love a player.

GridIron26
05-09-2018, 02:02 PM
We might need WR as well if Doctson doesn't do much this year

Irrefutable
05-09-2018, 02:09 PM
We might need WR as well if Doctson doesn't do much this year

I agree, maybe two, if Crowder leaves.

Chico23231
05-09-2018, 02:37 PM
We also need Paul Richardson to come in and do what he got paid for, stretch the field so crowder and doctson can work underneath.

WillH
05-09-2018, 02:56 PM
Doug Williams getting some love. What do you think of this quote, is this a good thing or a bad thing?

"Just like in 2017, the Redskins had an excellent draft, but they don't get a lot of credit for it because their staff doesn't lobby the national media to give them praise like other teams and general mangers."

Read more:*http://walterfootball.com/draft2018awardstopnewcomer.php#ixzz5F1hwhRU3


Also, All over Twitter, they're letting Scott Campbell go, apparently Kyle Smith was given some of his responsibilities for this draft and likely is getting promoted.

With speculation about Bruce leaving soon, I could see a front office change up in which Dougie Dubs becomes GM or President or whatever and Kyle Smith becomes VP player personnel or whatever they decide to call everything.

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calia
05-09-2018, 03:38 PM
"The highest compensatory pick a team can get is a third rounder and that is what Washington will get for losing Kirk Cousins to the Vikings. His new contract averages $28 million per year, by far the highest of any UFA that changed teams. That should land the Redskins a pick near the top of the stack of the seven third-round selections awarded, almost assuring them a comp pick in the top 100.

In addition, the Redskins will get a fifth-round pick for losing OL Spencer Long and two sixth-round selections for losing WRs Ryan Grant and Terrell Pryor"


Pretty awesome we get compensation for garbage like Ryan Grant and Terrell Pryor.

That being said...outside of Interior Oline questions which are 100% legit with starters at LG and C...WR has the be the second area of the team Im moderately worried about. Our coaching there has been poor to match the performance of the group. Make or break for Doctson and Crowder, done with both if no improvement with either.

I suspect the answer is no, but what about a pick for Breeland? He was signed away from us before May 8, even though it was voided. Does the contract have to be in place as of May 8? Assume that Indy cuts Grant in August, would we still get the pick? Not sure how this works, but if anyone knows, I'd be grateful for the education.

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