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03-31-2008, 12:06 PM | #16 |
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Re: 3:10 to Jordy-ville!
I think that going to Jordy will not be a stretch in the 2nd. Considering that there WILL be a run at receivers from the end of the 1st to the middle of the 2nd round.
If we don't address that position of WR early we may be left up sh*t's creek without a paddle when it comes to getting quality talent at WR in the first few rounds of the draft. Think about it. Getting a qulaity Wr has to be a priority because we have a QB that needs better weapons. By better I essetially mean drafting a taller WR, with good intangibles, goo dupside, and good collegiate production that will be an investment into Jason Campbell. We can not "hope" to have someone falls to us or find a diamond in the rough. Every other franchise drafts a WR when they get a franchise QB, with the exception the Eagles and see how there offense is without one. When they have TO, they were a force. We need to invest in JC and one of the best ways to do that is to get GOOD talent early at the WR position, lest we end up stalling in the redzone, faltering without quality depth, and having the smurfs for one more term. PS I like MIX, but we can't let our draft strategy rest on a player that is unproven just yet.
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03-31-2008, 01:37 PM | #17 |
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Re: 3:10 to Jordy-ville!
Isn't that what the draft is all about anyway?
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03-31-2008, 02:47 PM | #18 |
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Re: 3:10 to Jordy-ville!
I hate to say it but Mix has shown more than anyone coming out of the draft. He played Pre-season with the Giants and supposedly looked good. He has been a Special Teamer with us and has been awsome. I'll take Mix over anyone in the draft right now, but it would be nice to get another tall WR that may be able to contribute or if nothing else then to grow with JC.
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04-01-2008, 12:59 PM | #19 |
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Re: 3:10 to Jordy-ville!
This is all fine speculation, but I seriously doubt if anyone on here has ever seen this 6'5" 235 lbs WR ever run a route or catch a pass, for that matter. The answer is no!
The only thing we have seen is Mix makes special teams tackles. Lets wait, give him some competition in camp via the draft (***Insert Shameless Jordy Nelson plug here ***), and then see who breaks out and develops into a threat for our passing game on day one. And, now that we have an extra 3rd round choice at #96 overall, we can afford to take him in the bottom of the 2nd round. Things are lookin up for us Skins' fans!
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04-01-2008, 04:49 PM | #20 |
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Re: 3:10 to Jordy-ville!
To top it off, your favorite ESPN football pundit Todd McShay has us taking Philip Merling in the 1st round and Jordy Nelson in the 2nd!!!
So I guess I am not crazy after all. Round 2 Team Player Position School 33. Miami Dolphins Chad Henne QB Michigan 34. St. Louis Rams Mario Manningham WR Michigan 35. Atlanta Falcons (From Oakland) Pat Sims DT Auburn 36. Kansas City Chiefs Sam Baker OT USC 37. N.Y. Jets Jonathan Stewart RB Oregon 38. Atlanta Falcons Antoine Cason CB Arizona 39. Baltimore Ravens Joe Flacco QB Delaware 40. San Francisco 49ers Anthony Collins OT Kansas 41. New Orleans Saints Kenny Phillips S Miami (Fla.) 42. Buffalo Bills Tracy Porter CB Indiana 43. Denver Broncos James Hardy WR Indiana 44. Carolina Panthers Brian Brohm QB Louisville 45. Chicago Bears Ray Rice RB Rutgers 46. Detroit Lions Cliff Avril DE Purdue 47. Cincinnati Bengals Fred Davis TE USC 48. Minnesota Vikings Lawrence Jackson DE USC 49. Atlanta Falcons (From Houston) Chilo Rachal G USC 50. Philadelphia Eagles Early Doucet WR LSU 51. Arizona Cardinals Jamaal Charles RB Texas 52. Washington Redskins Jordy Nelson WR Kansas State 53. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Justin King CB Penn State 54. Pittsburgh Steelers Marcus Harrison DT Arkansas 55. Tennessee Titans Andre Caldwell WR Florida 56. Seattle Seahawks Trevor Laws DT Notre Dame 57. Green Bay Packers (From Cleveland) Duane Brown OT Virginia Tech 58. Miami Dolphins (From San Diego) Reggie Smith CB Oklahoma 59. Jacksonville Jaguars Patrick Lee CB Auburn 60. Indianapolis Colts Quentin Groves DE Auburn 61. Green Bay Packers John Carlson TE Notre Dame 62. Dallas Cowboys Mike Pollak C Arizona State 63. New England Patriots Curtis Lofton ILB Oklahoma 64. N.Y. Giants Tyrell Johnson S Arkansas State
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04-01-2008, 04:55 PM | #21 |
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Re: 3:10 to Jordy-ville!
Merlin Gin?
Sounds delicious.
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Not sure Jordy can fix the OL all by himself though. I mean, I don't think we are obligated to take a OL guy on the first day, but if we were going to pass on one, I would hope that we could get someone a little more valuable than Nelson. Of course, if we couldn't, I'd welcome Jordy to Washington with open arms.
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04-01-2008, 05:27 PM | #23 |
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Tdd McShay has no idea what hes talking about. he must watch games on VHS. Phillip Merling is Renaldo Wynn all over again. if that's what we want another lowsy de then it just proves my point
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04-14-2008, 04:59 PM | #24 | |
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People say Merling is cmplete DE, and I dont disagree. What I do think is that for a 1st round pick, as a DE his specialty is run stopping and his pass rush moves(which we need) are extremely limited. Scouts liken him unto Justin Smith ( former Ist round pick that never turned out to be the sack master that they had hoped for).
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04-14-2008, 05:03 PM | #25 |
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Re: 3:10 to Jordy-ville!
By the way, did anyone with ESPN insider notice that someof the overall ratings have changed?
JORDY boy went from a 79 to an 84! Translation: 79 = late 2nd/early 3rd round 84 = late 1st round(potentially) but most likely mid to early 2nd round WE NEED TO GET HIM FAST! Especially before he kills the league and then the warpath has to admit that I was right!
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04-14-2008, 05:20 PM | #26 | |
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But yeah, I wonder if scouts have been trying to kill Jordy's stock up this point in hopes of getting him in the early 3rd round. Either way he's looking more and more like a lock to be a second round pick. However the fact that guys like Sweed, Hardy, Kelly, and Thomas could all drop to the early second makes picking Jordy in the late second a possiblity. I think the knock on Jordy is the fact that he doesn't show the second gear that you see in guys like Desean Jackson and Devin Hester. Even a guy like Maningham has it, and I read on Redskins.com that the team has a huge interest in Manningham. I also noticed the change in the Insider rating. I remember thinking "wasn't he in the late 70's" before. However I though nothing of it since countless other prospects that have risen up draft boards yet haven't had their profiles changed at all. Unfortunately my latest line in draft wishes is for the Skins to move up to the Bears spot and take Chris Williams the LT out of Vanderbilt. Which apparently would cost the Skins their first and second round pick, but given the desire of teams to move down the chance to get away with trading a 1st and 3rd remains a possiblility. Personally I don't want to think of what happens if Chris Samuals goes down, and from what I've read Williams is good enough to play Guard for the time being. Other then that I would love to see the team invest 2-20 in the tackle/guard out of Va Tech in Duane Brown. I love Jordy, but personally right now I think I would rather have Duane. The good news is that Duane is likely the pick if we trade down, and the Skins could use one of their newly acquired second round picks to select Jordy or Kelly, and then use the early 3rd to get a penetrating DT/DE combo in Hamptons Kendall Langoford. After which they can use that 3rd comp pick to take their FB and fan favorite for the next ten years in Owen Schmitt. The wild card in all this is Tulanes Matt Forte, who apparently is a person of interest with the Redskins front office, and considering the fact that the team drafted Betts, when Davis was in his prime makes taking Matt Forte in the third a distinct possibility, especially if they decide to move Betts before the draft. Anyway good to see people posting again.
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04-14-2008, 11:49 PM | #28 |
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I wouldn't mind taking Jordy Nelson or James Hardy in the second round, since that is where most receivers are projected to go and there's most likely gonna be a run of them, so we should snatch one of them up while we can. If Brandon Albert fell to us at #21 I'd take him in a heartbeat, I think he's a safer bet than any of the first round DE's and there aren't any WR's I want to take with the #21 pick. I like Devin Thomas but I'm starting to slip on him a bit.
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Like Raz Al Ghul said in Batman Begins, "You must mind your surroundings."
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04-15-2008, 12:34 PM | #30 |
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Re: 3:10 to Jordy-ville!
From a former walk-on struggling to get on the field at strong safety to one of the premier receivers in the collegiate ranks. A hard worker and the kid can play. He is big 6'3 and smart. Basically everything we need in a WR. We'd be fools to pass him in the 2nd this kid has skins core player written all over him.
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