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Old 04-09-2008, 02:45 PM   #256
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Re: (updated title): Make Your Day One Redskins Draft Selections (Rounds 1-2)

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Originally Posted by SkinsFanSince91 View Post
If we were to land the 12th spot, what would we be comfortable giving up and who would we(you) take at 12th overall?
Well considering the flavor the week is Offensive Line the guys the team would be looking at is Chris Williams (T/G Vanderbilt) who Joe Bugel is really high on, and Branden Albert (thats right SkinsFanSince91, jk but that is who they'd probably target at the 12th spot should they move up).

The price is probably a 1st and a 2nd, but with that said it would be harder to fill other needs down the line. Personally I would really prefer a trade down, but at the same time I wouldn't complain if we got a versitle OL prospect that could really prevent a drop in LT play should Samuals ever go down (knock on wood to ward off evil spirits) while at the same time provide a viable starting option at LG or RG.

Jeff Otah (T Pitt) is also a possiblity, as he seems to have the size to play Guard but I haven't heard anything about his potential to move inside.

Also Malcolm Kelly's stock just dropped BIGGGGGG TIME today. It's possible that he could be available when we pick in the 2nd round. I'd label the odds at 45% for now.

Oklahoma (April 9)

Twenty-five NFL teams sent representatives to Norman, Okla., to see four key players in a follow-up to last month's school pro day. Prospects worked out indoors on Field Turf. And as an added quirk to the event, the person throwing passes in the position drills was a former quarterback from arch-rival Nebraska -- Heisman Trophy winner Eric Crouch. Bengals WR coach Mike Sheppard ran the receiving drills and Bengals assistant DB coach Louis Cioffi ran the DB drills for Smith and Walker......

» TE Joe Jon Finley (6-6 3/8, 252: Ran the 40 in 4.85 and 4.86, had a 31 ½-inch vertical jump, 9-foot, 9-inch long jump, 4.16 short shuttle, 7.11 cone drill, ran position drills and kept everything else from the combine.

» WR Malcolm Kelly (6-3 7/8, 227): Ran the 40 in 4.75 and 4.68, had a 32-inch vertical jump, 9-foot, 9-inch long jump, 4.24 short shuttle, 7.00 cone drill, and ran position drills. Kelly looked very good.

» DB Reggie Smith (6-0 1/8, 192): Ran the 40 in 4.65 and 4.61, had a 39 ½-inch vertical jump, 10-foot, 9-inch long jump, 4.03 short shuttle, 6.70 cone drill, ran position drills.

» CB Marcus Walker (5-10 3/8, 194): Ran the 40 in 4.65 and 4.62, had a 37-inch vertical jump, 10-foot, 1-inch long jump, 4.10 short shuttle, 6.90 cone drill, ran position drills.
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