mlmdub130
06-19-2010, 05:06 PM
Here is another multiple to add to multiple sources.
Redskins Insider - Redskins possibly close to landing tackle Jammal Brown (http://voices.washingtonpost.com/redskinsinsider/redskins-possibly-close-to-lan.html)
No extension yet for Jammal Brown | ProFootballTalk.com (http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/06/19/no-extension-yet-for-jammal-brown/)
JoeRedskin
06-19-2010, 05:27 PM
Well, it looks like it's all over but the shouting.
Now. How much did we give up??
diehard
06-19-2010, 05:33 PM
It's common to let the veteran starter to continue to play his 'nurtural' postition (AH?). So Trent Williams will have to be groomed on the right side before he's shifted. You can imagine if Flozell came in it would be the same situation. This is how it's done.
Dirtbag59
06-19-2010, 05:33 PM
Interesting
Washington owes the Eagles a third- or fourth-round pick in 2011 for McNabb, based on how the quarterback plays or the team performs. If the Redskins win nine games, or go to the playoffs, or McNabb gets selected to the Pro Bowl, then Philadelphia will receive Washington's third-round pick and New Orleans will get Washington's fourth. If none of those happen, then the Eagles will get the Redskins' fourth-round pick and the Saints will get the Redskins' third-round pick.
Looks like their plan is to trade back in 2011 with their first and second round picks. Of course trading for a pro bowl tackle and QB in the same offseason is easily worth loosing a 3rd and 4th round pick. Easily a far cry from the days where we would spend those picks on the likes of Brandon Lloyd and TJ Ducket.
diehard
06-19-2010, 05:35 PM
What college did Brown attend? Hmmm.
skinsfan_nn
06-19-2010, 05:36 PM
Updated: June 19, 2010, 5:30 PM ET
Source: Redskins agree on Brown deal
By Adam Schefter
ESPN
Archive
The Washington Redskins and New Orleans Saints have agreed on a deal for Pro Bowl offensive tackle Jammal Brown, according to a team source.
The trade is subject to a physical. Brown flew to Washington mid-afternoon Saturday, and is scheduled to undergo the physical later in the day.
The Saints' compensation in the deal is tied to the Redskins' trade with the Eagles for quarterback Donovan McNabb.
After Saturday's trade for Brown, Washington will be without its third- and fourth-round picks in 2011, but it also will be getting back a later pick from New Orleans, according to a league source.
Washington owes the Eagles a third- or fourth-round pick in 2011 for McNabb, based on how the quarterback plays or the team performs. If the Redskins win nine games, or go to the playoffs, or McNabb gets selected to the Pro Bowl, then Philadelphia will receive Washington's third-round pick and New Orleans will get Washington's fourth. If none of those happen, then the Eagles will get the Redskins' fourth-round pick and the Saints will get the Redskins' third-round pick.
If the Saints recieve Washington's fourth-round pick, then the Redskins will get a sixth- or seventh-round pick back from the Saints. However, if Washington's fourth-round pick goes to Philadelphia, then the Redskins get fifth-round pick from New Orleans.
There is also a conditional 2012 sixth-round pick involved. Should Brown play 90 percent of the plays next season or get voted to the Pro Bowl, then Washington will send its 2012 sixth-round pick to New Orleans. After Saturday's trade, Washington has six picks left in the 2011 draft.
If everything goes through, the Redskins will have options at offensive tackle. Brown and first-round pick Trent Williams can play either tackle position. But the initial plan is to have Williams at left and Brown at right.
Brown has only one year remaining on his contract. The Redskins have no plans in place to sign Brown to a long-term extension yet, but they ultimately plan to keep him.
rbanerjee23
06-19-2010, 05:43 PM
Yeah, it's very rare for a team to carry 10 OL. I mean we did it last year but you have to consider that the 10th guy was D'Anthony Batiste. Personally I think that Rinehart and Williams get cut while Cook and Kory L. stay. Of course if Rinehart emerges as a serious threat then they could easily put Cook on the practice squad.
Either way we could easily have the best pair of bookends for the second time in the last 10 years. Right now some other pairs to look out for to contend for this all important ego title are as follows
49ers - Staley/Davis
Baltimore - Gaither/Oher - Soon to be broken up
Miami - Long/Carey - current champions
Jets - Ferguson/Woody
Vikings - McKinne/Loadholt - Though I keep hearing these days that McKinne is only average.
Carolina - Gross/Otah
Jacksonville - Monroe/Britton
Either way isn't everyone glad now that we didn't sign Chad Clifton to a massive contract?
lol could any title mean less...let's chill with the comparisons for a minute, Brown isn't even on the time and Trent Williams is a green rookie. I don't think we are even in the conversation of having an OL in the top half of the league yet.
rbanerjee23
06-19-2010, 05:46 PM
Yes!!!! Decent O-line + McNabb + Fred Davis = instantly improved offense
We should have done this years ago :)
Redskin Jim
06-19-2010, 05:47 PM
Is it really so much better if Jamaal Brown gets schooled by Ware in Week 1? Seems like, even if Williams ended up needed help the whole game, at least we get a learning experience out of it.
I don't think he will get owned Tripp. Brown has been a dominant player before his injury, and I believe even with the injury he is instantly head and shoulders above what we currently have at Tackle. I can personally vouch for him being in shape, I have seen him at the gym every week day this spring/summer.
Chico23231
06-19-2010, 05:48 PM
Huge move....Brown is good for at least 3-4 years at RT. Unbelievable great move by the front office to get a quality tackle, I feel a million times better now with McNabb back there and for the running game as a whole. Wow HTTR