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skinsfaninok 01-23-2019 09:06 AM

Re: Alex Smith released from hospital
 
[quote=Irrefutable;1217747]Assuming Alex Smith is done they need two QBs. This is Colts last year.[/quote]

Vet and a rookie is ideal

MTK 01-23-2019 09:32 AM

Re: Alex Smith released from hospital
 
Colt, Johnson, and a rookie

skinsfaninok 01-23-2019 09:41 AM

Re: Alex Smith released from hospital
 
[quote=MTK;1217749]Colt, Johnson, and a rookie[/quote]

Wouldn't mind that either.

Chico23231 01-23-2019 09:54 AM

Re: Alex Smith released from hospital
 
I would move on from Colt. He inability to stay healthy when called upon is a problem...cutting him would give us a little relief as well and Johnson would be cheaper. I think we go into the season with Colt...by far the least exiting option and tank job in full effect. Colt is the fucking reason why Gruden and Bruce have never gotten serious about drafting a young, developmental QB.

Rookie QB whether first round or 4th round. I wouldn't say we have to take a QB first round...this team isn't in a position to reach.

I honestly believe they will be vets cut who will be available in the affordable range who can come in and compete. Not Flacco or Foles, way too much for both. I think Dalton, Tannehill, etc could fall into that category.

MTK 01-23-2019 10:00 AM

Re: Alex Smith released from hospital
 
I definitely don't see Colt going anywhere. He knows the system inside and out and he costs all of $3.5M.

Chico23231 01-23-2019 10:02 AM

Re: Alex Smith released from hospital
 
[quote=MTK;1217753]I definitely don't see Colt going anywhere. He knows the system inside and out and he costs all of $3.5M.[/quote]

yeah probably right. its damn shame too, another injury prone "Jay Guy". just garbage team building

skinsfaninok 01-23-2019 10:06 AM

Re: Alex Smith released from hospital
 
I don't mind moving on from Colt if we were to bring in a guy like Teddy B or Tyrod for a year.

MTK 01-23-2019 10:06 AM

Re: Alex Smith released from hospital
 
[quote=Chico23231;1217756]yeah probably right. its damn shame too, another injury prone "Jay Guy". just garbage team building[/quote]

Well, he's valuable to keep around to help a rookie learn things.

Otherwise you're trying to coach up at least 2 new QB's.

Buffalo Bob 01-23-2019 10:13 AM

Re: Alex Smith released from hospital
 
[quote=Chico23231;1217752]I would move on from Colt. He inability to stay healthy when called upon is a problem...cutting him would give us a little relief as well and Johnson would be cheaper. I think we go into the season with Colt...by far the least exiting option and tank job in full effect. Colt is the fucking reason why Gruden and Bruce have never gotten serious about drafting a young, developmental QB.

[B]Rookie QB whether first round or 4th round.[/B] I wouldn't say we have to take a QB first round...this team isn't in a position to reach.

I honestly believe they will be vets cut who will be available in the affordable range who can come in and compete. Not Flacco or Foles, way too much for both. I think Dalton, Tannehill, etc could fall into that category.[/quote]

I think they need one of each, even the best front office people and head coaches miss on QBs all the time. I even think a lower level veteran starter
will be too expensive if you add Smith's salary to a veteran plus Colt you would be talking north of $30 mil and for that kind of money you need an elite QB, not Ryan Tannehill. I think even a bottom 5 starter QB in this market will command over $10 mil.

sandtrapjack 01-23-2019 11:09 AM

Re: Alex Smith released from hospital
 
[quote=skinsfaninok;1217748]Vet and a rookie is ideal[/quote]

Looking at AS contract details, I cannot realistically see the teams ability to sign another veteran quarterback.

Smiths contract will count somewhere in the neighborhood of 20 million against the 2019 cap. Colt McCoy gets 3.5 million. If the organization goes after another veteran, that would equate to a significant chunk of the teams cap to the QB position.

I am of the mind that Washington looks to the draft for a rookie QB where the salaries are much more 'cap friendly'. I have already seen a couple of mocks that say Washington drafts Kyler Murray at the 15 spot.

Smith will not be making any career decisions soon. If he is on the roster as of March 17, 2019 his salary for 2020 is fully guaranteed.

Irrefutable 01-23-2019 12:12 PM

Re: Alex Smith released from hospital
 
[quote=MTK;1217753]I definitely don't see Colt going anywhere. He knows the system inside and out and he costs all of $3.5M.[/quote]

True, and bad vet free agents are getting $10+ million.

Bite the bullet for a year, and draft a mid-round QB... maybe Rypien

Chico23231 01-23-2019 12:21 PM

Re: Alex Smith released from hospital
 
[quote=Irrefutable;1217770]True, and bad vet free agents are getting $10+ million.

Bite the bullet for a year, and draft a mid-round QB... maybe [B]Rypien[/B][/quote]

If we don't go 1st round QB...this guy is legit fall back option. I like him a lot as a mid round guy. Probably my favorite mid round QB prospect. And I don't like a lot of QB this year...its actually pretty bad year for QB prospects.

But hey, Bruce and Jay have forced us into this position again.

Buffalo Bob 01-23-2019 12:52 PM

Re: Alex Smith released from hospital
 
[quote=Irrefutable;1217770][B]True, and bad vet free agents are getting $10+ million.[/B]

Bite the bullet for a year, and draft a mid-round QB... maybe Rypien[/quote]

No kidding bottom level starter good / back up are getting $10+ million.

Tyrod Taylor made $16 mil last year. Just imagine the Redskins getting a Tyrod Taylor type which would put them spending $40 mil on the QB position. Draft two rookies start either Colt or Johnson while the rookies are groomed. Tank the season and go 3-13, if one of the rookie QBs look good trade that high pick for multiple pics to fill the rest of the holes. Superbowl or bust in 2021. Oops I forgot Snyder and Allen will still be here, lots of draft picks will be worthless, so 7-9 in 2021.

skinsfaninok 01-23-2019 01:01 PM

Re: Alex Smith released from hospital
 
[quote=sandtrapjack;1217767]Looking at AS contract details, I cannot realistically see the teams ability to sign another veteran quarterback.

Smiths contract will count somewhere in the neighborhood of 20 million against the 2019 cap. Colt McCoy gets 3.5 million. If the organization goes after another veteran, that would equate to a significant chunk of the teams cap to the QB position.

I am of the mind that Washington looks to the draft for a rookie QB where the salaries are much more 'cap friendly'. I have already seen a couple of mocks that say Washington drafts Kyler Murray at the 15 spot.

Smith will not be making any career decisions soon. If he is on the roster as of March 17, 2019 his salary for 2020 is fully guaranteed.[/quote]


Good points but what happens if AS retires?

sandtrapjack 01-23-2019 01:15 PM

Re: Alex Smith released from hospital
 
[quote=skinsfaninok;1217773]Good points but what happens if AS retires?[/quote]

No difference then if he was released. A player that retires is much like a player that gets cut. The June 1 rules apply there as well.


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