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Old 11-10-2006, 01:38 PM   #1
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I don't think they are going to resign him unless they franchise him. They will make him an offer but someone else is going to be able to pay him a lot more money. Someone like Pittsburgh or Philadelphia. So basically another draft pick down the drain.
The Skins are going to have to resign Betts or Duckett. Which one?
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The Skins are going to have to resign Betts or Duckett. Which one?
If it was up to me, I would use a 2nd day pick on a back. Rutgers' Brian Leonard is a college fullback who would probably be drafted as an NFL power tailback. He might have gone first day if he came out last year, but this year he has been overshadowed by a Heisman caliber performance from Ray Rice. Also, NIU's Garrett Wolfe is a small guy with great speed and elusiveness, and could return kicks for us. These guys could both fall 3rd round or later, so theres no need to resign either Betts or Duckett. However its a buyers market for backs right now, so I expect them to let Betts and Duckett test the water, and sign back relatively cheaply.
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If it was up to me, I would use a 2nd day pick on a back. Rutgers' Brian Leonard is a college fullback who would probably be drafted as an NFL power tailback. He might have gone first day if he came out last year, but this year he has been overshadowed by a Heisman caliber performance from Ray Rice. Also, NIU's Garrett Wolfe is a small guy with great speed and elusiveness, and could return kicks for us. These guys could both fall 3rd round or later, so theres no need to resign either Betts or Duckett. However its a buyers market for backs right now, so I expect them to let Betts and Duckett test the water, and sign back relatively cheaply.
nah, BL is going to be drafted as a V back, to block, run and catch... kinda like griffith in atlanta or alstott in tampa... he'll probably still go towards the end of the first day.

and we won't have a 3rd round pick to use on an RB. we can FA sign a CB and draft a DE with our 1, then it's just roster fill, so resigning betts would be a good idea unless someone blows him away, which i doubt.
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Old 11-12-2006, 10:13 AM   #4
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If it was up to me, I would use a 2nd day pick on a back. Rutgers' Brian Leonard is a college fullback who would probably be drafted as an NFL power tailback. He might have gone first day if he came out last year, but this year he has been overshadowed by a Heisman caliber performance from Ray Rice. Also, NIU's Garrett Wolfe is a small guy with great speed and elusiveness, and could return kicks for us. These guys could both fall 3rd round or later, so theres no need to resign either Betts or Duckett. However its a buyers market for backs right now, so I expect them to let Betts and Duckett test the water, and sign back relatively cheaply.
Good God, man -- we have to draft defense next year, don't we?

Betts is as good as gone, and no way will the Skins let go of Duckett after what they gave up to get him. Cartwright will spend one more season in Washington, then he'll be elsewhere.

But the focus HAS to be on the defense -- 2 defensive linemen, 2 linebackers, 2 corners, a safety ... a complete overhaul is needed.
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Old 11-14-2006, 03:58 AM   #5
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Good God, man -- we have to draft defense next year, don't we?

Betts is as good as gone, and no way will the Skins let go of Duckett after what they gave up to get him. Cartwright will spend one more season in Washington, then he'll be elsewhere.

But the focus HAS to be on the defense -- 2 defensive linemen, 2 linebackers, 2 corners, a safety ... a complete overhaul is needed.
we've got 4 picks, and you can't count on a 5, 6, or 7 to be starters either.

#1 DE
#5 DB
#6 ??
#7 ??
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of course we could trade down, and some FAs will be available (like clements) which helps, but having more draft picks would be even better.
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we've got 4 picks, and you can't count on a 5, 6, or 7 to be starters either.

#1 DE
#5 DB
#6 ??
#7 ??
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of course we could trade down, and some FAs will be available (like clements) which helps, but having more draft picks would be even better.
I have this feeling we're going to waste two more late round picks are OL that we're just going to cut. Honestly, I feel like Bugel, if anyone, has had the game pass him by.
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I have this feeling we're going to waste two more late round picks are OL that we're just going to cut. Honestly, I feel like Bugel, if anyone, has had the game pass him by.
yeah. i mean, we wasted a pick last year on a guy NO ONE was going to draft, just because he played all five spots in college (big f'ing deal). bugel and breaux and saunders could all go away this year and i wouln't shed a tear.

of course, if you want an honest answer from the staff, bugel's the only guy you'll get it from (or maybe dale linsey :P)
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yeah. i mean, we wasted a pick last year on a guy NO ONE was going to draft, just because he played all five spots in college (big f'ing deal). bugel and breaux and saunders could all go away this year and i wouln't shed a tear.

of course, if you want an honest answer from the staff, bugel's the only guy you'll get it from (or maybe dale linsey :P)
After hearing what I'm hearing about Saunders, I'm going to reserve my judgement until I see what Campbell can do under this offense. If the playcalling STILL blows, then I'll agree...
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When Duckett was at Michigan State, he was big and fast. I'm glad to see him in games - finally - but short yardage would be a waste of talent if that's all he was used for.

Philadelphia - first carry from scrimmage -12 yards; second carry - 4 yards. Guess that fall-off worried the coaches. Maybe he's not showing something in practice.



As for next year, it's clear that Betts fits the Al Saunders offense more than TJ. I think the Skins make their move there. Can't criticize the move.

The Giants have a huge hole at RB next year. "Hello, LaVar. Got the name of a good real estate agent?"
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When Duckett was at Michigan State, he was big and fast.

Rock Cartwright played for Conroe TX when I was in school (I went to Silsbee and we played them on their turf ass field every year... they were good....) and he was known as an all around back. He was a big guy, but he was faster than probably anybody on our team except Detrice Spearman. Detrice was our star running back, but he played Linebacker when we played Conroe and Port Neches Groves, to stop their running attacks.

Rock rushed for something like 2000 yards his senior year and would blow up anyobdy that tried to tackle him... and I believe he split time with another senior, who alot of guys would say was better than Rock... even though that other guy is probably working at mcdonalds now lol....

Its amazing how the game speeds up at the different levels...
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