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Warthog 01-28-2020, 10:08 PM Most likely the Redskins take Chase Young unless something bad comes out in the combine. With as much as players prep for the combine now, the chance of Chase tubing it is remote.
Miami probably has the only combination of high enough picks to get us to trade down unless a team does a crazy Ditka-like offer of ALL their draft picks, plus their first-rounder next year.
I agree with a previous poster about falling too low in the first round with the first pick. You’ve got to get at least major player in the first round to give up on Chase. Isaiah Simmons (LB) or Andrew Thomas (OT) or maybe Jerry Jeudy (WR) in that order. Then another pick in the first round later.
This thread is just for fun. I put it out there rather than work hard writing on my next book.
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Warthog 01-28-2020, 10:17 PM And while the game has changed over the years, there are examples all throughout the game’s history. Lawrence Taylor won two Super Bowls. Reggie White won one (and the Eagles got decidedly worse when he left for GB). Bruce Smith played in 4 straight SBs. Charles Haley with both Dallas and SF.
Heck when you look back at the Skins we had QBs change out, but Mann and Manley were constants.
You’re right. It’s been over 25 years since we had the Mann and Manley combination of elite rushing edges. The thought of Young and Sweat, under the leadership and tutorial instruction of Del Rio / RR makes me drool. We have not had an elite rushing combo in all these years. Plus, I think the pass rush of Allen and Payne would greatly improve with the attention going to the edges.
However, if the team could get Simmons (LB) AND Jeudy (WR) and a first for next year, that would be tempting!
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sdskinsfan2001 01-28-2020, 10:51 PM Chase, Montez, Ryan rotation in a 4-3 is beautiful. All 3 of them are solid or above against the run too. I'll be pretty frustrated if we don't get Chase.
SFREDSKIN 01-28-2020, 10:54 PM Chase and don’t look back, we can address some holes with FA. Fuck Peter Queen, fucking fat fuck who voted against Art Monk, POS!!
sdskinsfan2001 01-28-2020, 11:04 PM Chase and don’t look back, we can address some holes with FA. Fuck Peter Queen, fucking fat fuck who voted against Art Monk, POS!!
Hey, stop holding back.
Warthog 01-29-2020, 12:41 AM Chase and don’t look back, we can address some holes with FA. Fuck Peter Queen, fucking fat fuck who voted against Art Monk, POS!!
He voted against Art Monk? What a tool!!
Art had 3 SB rings, 5 x 1000+ yd seasons, and three Pro Bowl years!
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SFREDSKIN 01-29-2020, 12:53 AM He voted against Art Monk? What a tool!!
Art had 3 SB rings, 5 x 1000+ yd seasons, and three Pro Bowl years!
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I think he eventually gave in after 8 years, Art should have been 1st ballot HOF, King held him back. Fuck him!! Art got the last laugh with the best, longest, loudest ovation a player has ever received at the HOF induction.
Buffalo Bob 01-29-2020, 01:00 AM I would be shocked if any team would give a king's ransom to trade up and get Tua. His hip injury should send up red flags as to his long term viability to hold up to the rigors of playing in the NFL. 80 year old people get hip injuries, not 20 year old ones.
AnonEmouse 01-29-2020, 05:02 AM Also think about from the other teams angle. Miami are rebuilding, so would they really give up all those picks for 1 potentially great player? I'd say everyone has learned from the blockbuster trades as above; you might get lucky with that 1 player but look what you'd be giving up. Hypothetically a trade would be tempting but I just don't see enough suitors with the capital they'd be willing to give up.
skinsfan69 01-29-2020, 08:33 AM Peter King is such a tool. How'd that work out for the Rams? 1st round draft picks fail 50% of the time. Take the potentially elite player and get some corners in FA. You do that and combine with better scheme and you may have a middle of the pack d, or better.
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