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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Re: Football Outsiders Picks Redskins to Make Postseason
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It seems logical to me that our WR mix includes our unproven youth/developmental players + veterans as opposed to unproven youth backed up by developmental players. Quote:
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Especially since some of the positions you mention have developmental players on the roster now. WRs- we've already been through Devin/Malcolm are our developmental players then there's also Armstrong (if/when he makes the team). RB- agreed as yet no developmental prospects; although the backs we have now are argueably better then the developmental prospects from last year DL-In the 1st year of a new DL scheme its gonna be difficult to have developmental players but the DE position has a player in his prime Haynesworth and 2 relatively young/not old players in Carriker and Golston NT-No decent developmental prospects ILB-Blades, Riley and Henson OLB-Chris Wilson, Alexander, Jarmon, Jackson, Gatewood DB-Kareem Moore, Tryon, Barnes, Westbrook |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Evanston, IL
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Re: Football Outsiders Picks Redskins to Make Postseason
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And while there's certainly a mix of young and old amongst the receivers, with and without Mitchell (my point wasn't that we're too old at the position overall), I'm under the impression that Anthony Armstrong isn't really going to be given a fair shot to make the team. He's here because he can work with the Brennan/Bartel third team in camp, and work with Terrence Austin to return kicks in the preseason. Perhaps he can beat out that seventh rounder, but I think that if there's even a smidge of doubt, the benefit goes to the draft pick. Quote:
As pointed out by many beside myself, we're not tied at the hip to any of the veterans we signed this year. We can part with every last one of them at the end of the year if we so choose. I do sense the team is trying to develop Kareem Moore this year...I'm skeptical as to how much he can actually learn beyond picking up a new defense between years two and three, but I think they're trying to get more out of him than Gray/Blache did. We still have a lot of defensive depth from the Cerrato days, but while I'm hoping to see Perry Riley become the next Fletcher, and Rocky McIntosh to take to and thrive in this defense, and Carter to really excel in a 3-4 OLB role, I still think there's a lot of "starters" and "backups" in Haslett's defense (to say: they aren't really interchangeable). With select exceptions, Haslett will draft his own future starters over the next two years, and not try to turn backups into more than just role players. However, even finding niches for backups would make them more useful than they have been in the past.
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Re: Football Outsiders Picks Redskins to Make Postseason
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People can diss TO all they want but wouldn't mind seeing him on the roster. Quote:
If there was ever a coach that will give an UDFA a fair shake its Shanahan. If Armstrong comes to play he'll make the squad. Quote:
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I think Moore is a developmental player that at a minimum can match the level of play that Doughty/Horton bring to the table. Quote:
Haslett also seems high on Alexander and i don't think its just coachspeak. If we focus on DL, NT in particular in the upcoming draft i think our defense can be steady for several years. |
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