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WR Devin Thomas (34) | 18 | 12.00% | |
TE Fred Davis (48) | 95 | 63.33% | |
WR Malcolm Kelly (51) | 37 | 24.67% | |
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04-26-2008, 11:18 PM | #736 |
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Re: The official 2008 draft discussion thread
I just wish the Redskins (Snyderatto) would look at our Draft History a little more. We have not taken a lineman high (1st round) in the draft since 2000 when we took Samuels. We have not taken a defensive lineman high in the draft since 1997 when we took Kennard Lang. There is a reason our lines are old and thin. We have done nothing but draft skill position players high in the draft for the last 8 years. How about changing it up?
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04-26-2008, 11:18 PM | #737 |
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Re: The official 2008 draft discussion thread
Where is the "All of the Above" option for the poll?
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04-26-2008, 11:19 PM | #738 |
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Re: The official 2008 draft discussion thread
I have to admit I've calmed down from the hysteria of the selections. I suppose you could make the argument that if Chris Cooley were to go down to injury, we don't have anybody behind him who poses any threat at the tight end position. I've also been convinced that having two dangerous threats like that poses extra problems for defenses. So overall, I'm shocked that they used the pick there, but if it helps us score more points, then come September nobody will be complaining.
The thought actually crossed my mind when Malcolm Kelly was still on the board before our final 2nd round pick that they might take yet another wide receiver because to me, we've seen all that we're going to see from Moss and Randle El as receiving threats. And they are not enough. So I'm done bitching. I like the selections. But the O-line and Reed Doughty still make me nervous. |
04-26-2008, 11:20 PM | #739 |
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Re: The official 2008 draft discussion thread
Or a "Wait until the Draft is over before we slit our wrists and jump off a bridge" option
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04-26-2008, 11:20 PM | #740 | |
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Re: The official 2008 draft discussion thread
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How about Eric Young the guard from Tennessee? Before his injury he was considered one of the top guards in the draft. Here is his bio: 2008 Draft - Eric Young | NFL Football at CBSSports.com |
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04-26-2008, 11:21 PM | #741 |
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Re: The official 2008 draft discussion thread
I am surprised there is no thread that has the details of this trade we pulled off. Some of us were working and don't have all the details...I came here first to get all the answers, and so far I don't have many. (unless of course I want to read through the 50 pages of this thread...ain't gonna happen)
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04-26-2008, 11:21 PM | #742 |
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Re: The official 2008 draft discussion thread
The best remaining are:
O-Line OT Carl Nicks OT Anthony Collins OG Roy Schuening OG Eric Young C Steven Justice D-line DT Marcus Harrison DT Dre Moore DE Cliff Avril DE Chris Ellis LB MLB Dan Connor MLB Tavares Gooden OLB Erin Henderson OLB Xavier Adibi OLB Bruce Davis CB CB Justin King CB Charles Godfrey CB Reggie Smith Am I missing any? I'd be happy if we drafted any of those guys. |
04-26-2008, 11:22 PM | #743 | |
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04-26-2008, 11:22 PM | #744 |
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Re: The official 2008 draft discussion thread
Holmgren (Zorn's mentor) used two TEs plenty as a head coach. Here's an example of him using it in Green Bay
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04-26-2008, 11:23 PM | #745 | |
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04-26-2008, 11:23 PM | #746 | |
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04-26-2008, 11:24 PM | #747 |
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Re: The official 2008 draft discussion thread
WTF happened while I was gone? I sware if the next three picks aren't grunt players I'm going to switch to the Ravens. Alright maybe not, but I think we now know who was calling the shots when Gibbs was around, and it's obviously wasn't Cerrato.
They lost out on Mike Pollack the C from Arizona State, they'll probably lose out on EJ Henderson. And with those extra picks they could have added a fan favorite like Owen Schmitt. I'll bet Josh Johnson is the 3-20 pick, then they'll take Marcus Monk.
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04-26-2008, 11:25 PM | #748 |
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Re: The official 2008 draft discussion thread
This is what I think happened with the TE...
The Skins got the first WR because of value...and because Merling was gone. Then the Skins saw great value with the TE and figured....hey...a TE is like another WR and this guy is great....better grab him....Campbell will be around... Then Campbell disappeared just like Merling and the Skins went value for a WR again...they kinda had too in a way... Bottom line...their mistake was not being able to pass over a great value TE in an effort to shore up a major need....they were thinking they could squeeze a couple more pick out before DL disappeared...they were wrong and got greedy....now we are overstaffed on O and have no potential starters on Dline.....again. Don't get me wrong...I like 2 good WR's...but we dont need another TE....that will be on the bench at least 75% of the time..heck...the second WR will be in the same situation... A Dline pick would have potentially been starting 75% of the time.... That is my issue... If you lock yourself into value only....your draft is graded well but you haven't addressed your key needs. How many predraft folks were saying the skins needed 2 WR and a TE? Most were saying 1 WR....the rest was line and defense.
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04-26-2008, 11:28 PM | #749 | |
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04-26-2008, 11:29 PM | #750 | |
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Does anyone know why we selected 2 wr's? Or was this just a case of best player available at the time (kelly)?
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