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34 | 28.33% |
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73 | 60.83% |
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12 | 10.00% |
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1 | 0.83% |
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0 | 0% |
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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Re: Redskins Draft Analysis Thread
Ok I can see that, I sometimes miss the forest for the trees. I was driving all through the second and third round and listening to it on my phone, without being able to actually see some draft boards it just seemed like some of the trade backs were excessive. However I am nowhere near as well versed in the draft as some of you let alone Shanny and Allen obviously.
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Re: Redskins Draft Analysis Thread
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Re: Redskins Draft Analysis Thread
We could still bring back Buchanon at corner too. And once Rogers sees his true value on the open market, perhaps he comes back as well.
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Camp Scrub
Join Date: Mar 2010
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Re: Redskins Draft Analysis Thread
First time in 7 years I'm excited about what may happen with the Skins.
FO did a great job. Lots of youth, didn't waste a truckload of $$ on a overpaid a-hole. I am actually beginning to believe again. HTTR! |
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The Starter
Join Date: Oct 2004
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Re: Redskins Draft Analysis Thread
FWIW, Chris Landry, former NFL Scout had good things to say about the Skins draft. In summary:
Kerrigan is going to be very, very good Liked the value picks, Robinson, Thompson, etc Paul- good return guy, physical, should help on ST Helu-should fit Shanny's system He said he doesn't grade drafts but really, really liked what the Skins did. |
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#126 |
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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Re: Redskins Draft Analysis Thread
As one who looked at your draft from afar you guys did great! I am truly impressed with what B. Allen and Shanny were able to pull off. They out wheeled and dealed the best wheeler/dealer in the FB business in Belichick IMVHO. Great draft! You had the best draft in the last 10-15 years and I believe it will show up on the field this year! Shanny is a hell of a coach don't sell him short!
Great going guys, I only wish I could say the same about the Dolphins - if anything we took another step back and I feel will be in the Luck Lottery forsure! |
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Landry is an effing pimp. I always catch him on sports radio round here. Out of all the so called experts, he is usually the most correct...guy used to run the combine and he still may work as a consultant for some teams.
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Re: Redskins Draft Analysis Thread
Yeah Landry is pretty well respected
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Re: Redskins Draft Analysis Thread
Defensive line still looks like a trouble area, but that wasn't going to be a one year rebuild anyway. We did what we needed to do in the first season. Linebacker, once Rocky goes elsewhere, looks like the strength of our defensive unit. Secondary will be a force in run defense (against last year when they were a weakness), and they'll be bad in coverage unless the pass rush takes a big step forward, which it may.
The defense will probably be average to slightly below average in 2011.
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Re: Redskins Draft Analysis Thread
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Join Date: Sep 2009
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Re: Redskins Draft Analysis Thread
I think Gomes is a really physical safety like Landry. I wouldnt be suprised if he doesn't step in and take over when O'we goes down, and he will lol.
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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The Starter
Join Date: Jul 2008
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Re: Redskins Draft Analysis Thread
I read somewhere (will try to find it) -- the worst Kerrigan will be is a solid outside linebacker with 8-10 sacks year after year.
Hell I'll take that!!!
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: Redskins Draft Analysis Thread
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Wow! Looks like some of my HS grades from 41 years ago! Except I had more Cs! I only knew about Kerrigan before the Draft, and I loved the trade backs for picks. I'm just not sure about the 1 trade back up; and the over abundance of WR picks. I give it a B as well, but TC and PS will prove whether some of these later picks are training camp fodder, or real players who make the team.
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