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The Starter
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First Cuts: Holmes, E. Williams, Dearth, Davis
For newbies, the Turk is the guy who delivers the player pink slips on cut day.
Guess who goes before he gets there! Active Roster # Name Pos Ht Wt Exp College Birth Date 0 = To Be Determined 97 Alexander, Lorenzo LB 6-1 272 3 California 05-31-1983 13 Armstrong, Anthony WR 5-11 182 1 West Texas A&M 03-29-1983 18 Austin, Terrence WR 5-11 172 R UCLA 08-25-1988 16 Banks, Brandon WR 5-7 150 R Kansas State 12-21-1987 25 Barnes, Kevin CB 6-1 185 1 Maryland 09-15-1986 10 Bartel, Richard QB 6-3 230 1 Tarleton State 02-03-1983 3 Beck, John QB 6-2 215 3 Brigham Young 08-21-1981 6 Bidwell, Josh P 6-3 228 11 Oregon 03-13-1976 54 Blades, H.B. LB 5-10 242 3 Pittsburgh 09-30-1984 69 Brown, Jammal OT 6-6 313 5 Oklahoma 03-30-1981 76 Bryant, Anthony NT 6-3 376 3 Alabama 11-16-1981 31 Buchanon, Phillip CB 5-11 186 8 Miami 09-19-1980 60 Capers, Selvish OT 6-4 308 R West Virginia 12-13-1985 94 Carriker, Adam DE 6-6 311 3 Nebraska 05-06-1984 99 Carter, Andre LB 6-4 257 9 California 05-12-1979 24 Carter, Tyrone S 5-9 195 10 Minnesota 03-31-1976 58 Cook, Erik C/G 6-6 318 R New Mexico 07-05-1987 47 Cooley, Chris TE 6-3 250 6 Utah State 07-11-1982 93 Daniels, Phillip DE 6-5 302 14 Georgia 03-04-1973 41 Davis, Carey FB 5-10 225 3 Illinois 03-27-1981 86 Davis, Fred TE 6-4 255 2 USC 01-15-1986 67 Dearth, James LS 6-4 265 10 Tarleton State 01-22-1976 66 Dockery, Derrick G 6-6 325 7 Texas 09-07-1980 37 Doughty, Reed S 6-1 206 4 Northern Colorado 11-04-1982 59 Fletcher, London LB 5-10 245 12 John Carroll 05-19-1975 84 Galloway, Joey WR 5-11 197 15 Ohio State 11-20-1971 4 Gano, Graham K 6-1 196 1 Florida State 04-09-1987 56 Gatewood, Curtis LB 6-3 240 2 Vanderbilt 05-18-1985 64 Golston, Kedric DT 6-4 300 4 Georgia 05-30-1983 72 Green, Howard NT 6-2 365 6 LSU 01-12-1979 8 Grossman, Rex QB 6-1 236 7 Florida 08-23-1980 23 Hall, DeAngelo CB 5-10 192 6 Virginia Tech 11-19-1983 92 Haynesworth, Albert DT 6-6 335 8 Tennessee 06-17-1981 51 Henson, Robert LB 6-0 247 1 TCU 01-27-1986 74 Heyer, Stephon OT 6-6 332 3 Maryland 01-16-1984 75 Hicks, Artis G/T 6-4 314 8 Memphis 11-28-1978 80 Hodge, Shay WR 6-2 207 R Mississippi 10-18-1987 79 Holliday, Vonnie DL 6-5 285 12 North Carolina 12-11-1975 29 Holmes, Lendy S 6-1 212 1 Oklahoma 10-26-1985 48 Horton, Chris S 6-1 221 2 UCLA 12-29-1984 91 Jackson, Rob DE 6-4 247 2 Kansas State 11-03-1985 90 Jarmon, Jeremy DE 6-3 286 1 Kentucky 11-20-1987 27 Johnson, Larry RB 6-1 231 7 Penn State 11-19-1979 12 Kelly, Malcolm WR 6-4 226 2 Oklahoma 12-30-1986 96 Kemoeatu, Ma'ake NT 6-5 364 8 Utah 01-10-1979 30 Landry, LaRon S 6-0 217 3 LSU 10-14-1984 78 Lichtensteiger, Kory G 6-3 290 2 Bowling Green 03-22-1985 52 McIntosh, Rocky LB 6-2 239 4 Miami (Fla.) 11-15-1982 5 McNabb, Donovan QB 6-2 240 11 Syracuse 11-25-1976 63 Montgomery, Will C/G 6-3 307 4 Virginia Tech 02-13-1983 41 Moore, Kareem S 5-11 217 2 Nicholls State 08-13-1984 40 Morris, Dennis TE/FB 6-2 265 R Louisiana Tech 02-15-1987 89 Moss, Santana WR 5-10 209 9 Miami (Fla.) 06-01-1979 68 Oldenburg, Clint OT 6-5 310 1 Colorado State 09-09-1983 98 Orakpo, Brian LB 6-4 255 1 Texas 07-31-1986 39 Parker, Willie RB 5-10 210 6 North Carolina 11-11-1980 82 Paulsen, Logan TE 6-5 264 R UCLA 02-26-1987 26 Portis, Clinton RB 5-11 219 8 Miami (Fla.) 09-01-1981 61 Rabach, Casey C 6-4 288 8 Wisconsin 09-24-1977 53 Riley, Perry LB 6-0 238 R LSU 05-03-1988 77 Rinehart, Chad G/T 6-5 307 2 Northern Iowa 05-04-1985 38 Robinson, Ramzee CB 5-10 190 3 Alabama 02-20-1984 73 Robinson, William OT 6-6 295 2 San Diego State 12-20-1984 22 Rogers, Carlos CB 6-0 189 5 Auburn 07-02-1981 32 Russell, Anderson S 6-0 205 R Ohio State 05-30-1987 75 Scott, Darrion DE 6-3 289 4 Ohio State 10-25-1981 45 Sellers, Mike FB 6-3 268 10 Walla Walla CC 07-21-1975 57 Sundberg, Nick LS 6-0 246 1 California 07-29-1987 11 Thomas, Devin WR 6-2 223 2 Michigan State 11-15-1986 46 Torain, Ryan RB 6-1 212 1 Arizona State 08-10-1986 20 Tryon, Justin CB 5-9 179 2 Arizona State 05-29-1984 88 Vickers, Lee TE 6-6 272 2 North Alabama 03-13-1981 19 Wade, Bobby WR 5-10 195 7 Arizona 02-25-1981 34 Westbrook, Byron CB 5-10 204 1 Salisbury University 12-26-1984 50 Williams, Edwin C/G 6-3 313 1 Maryland 12-10-1986 35 Williams, Keiland RB 5-11 223 R LSU 08-14-1986 87 Williams, Roydell WR 6-0 178 3 Tulane 03-14-1981 72 Williams, Trent OT 6-5 315 R Oklahoma 08-19-1988 95 Wilson, Chris LB 6-4 247 3 Northwood 07-10-1982 36 Young, Darrel RB 5-11 245 1 Villanova 04-08-1987 Injured Reserve # Name Pos Ht Wt Exp College Birth Date 0 = To Be Determined 85 Furrey, Mike WR 6-0 192 7 Northern Iowa 03-12-1977 Reserve/Non-Football Injury # Name Pos Ht Wt Exp College Birth Date 0 = To Be Determined 71 Williams, Mike G/T 6-6 339 6 Texas 01-11-1980 BTW, Ryan O'Halloran has his 53: Redskins' 53-Man Roster, Version 2.0 Or Akh's version on HailRedskins.com: Akh’s Thoughts: 3rd Preseason game | hailRedskins.com
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Living Legend
Join Date: Aug 2008
Age: 57
Posts: 21,557
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re: First Cuts: Holmes, E. Williams, Dearth, Davis
Roster Hopefuls Make Their Case
My cuts 10 Bartel, Richard QB 6-3 230 1 Tarleton State 02-03-1983 (Sorry Lotus ![]() 56 Gatewood, Curtis LB 6-3 240 2 Vanderbilt 05-18-1985 51 Henson, Robert LB 6-0 247 1 TCU 01-27-1986 12 Kelly, Malcolm WR 6-4 226 2 Oklahoma 12-30-1986 (straight cut or IR) either: 76 Bryant, Anthony NT 6-3 376 3 Alabama 11-16-1981 or 72 Green, Howard NT 6-2 365 6 LSU 01-12-1979 and Green wearing Trent Williams number has me leaning towards him getting the ax, even that probably doesn't mean squat. |
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Detroit area
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re: First Cuts: Holmes, E. Williams, Dearth, Davis
Kelly and Bartel are the only ones I will say get the axe for sure. Banks is on the fence I think. D Thomas might be as well.
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Charleston , SC
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re: First Cuts: Holmes, E. Williams, Dearth, Davis
I think Bartel will at least make it to the last game.
Since Mcnabb is not playing I am sure Beck and Bartel will get the majority of the snaps in this game. Do not think he makes it past the cut to 53 though. First 5 look like this from me : 56 Gatewood, Curtis LB 6-3 240 2 Vanderbilt 05-18-1985 19 Wade, Bobby WR 5-10 195 7 Arizona 02-25-1981 Dearth or Sundberg 75 Scott, Darrion DE 6-3 289 4 Ohio State 10-25-1981 One of the Safties, either the Rookie from OH or Lendy Holmes
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Pacifica, CA
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re: First Cuts: Holmes, E. Williams, Dearth, Davis
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re: First Cuts: Holmes, E. Williams, Dearth, Davis
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Wade won't be on the team, but will he make it past this cut, I guess I agree with artmonkHOF, he won't. So that probably keeps Kelly safe for Tuesday's cuts... |
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Pro Bowl
Join Date: Oct 2008
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re: First Cuts: Holmes, E. Williams, Dearth, Davis
Howard Green
Lendy Holmes Justin Tryon Rob Jackson Dennis Morris I'm taking random educated guesses.
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Impact Rookie
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Charleston, SC
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re: First Cuts: Holmes, E. Williams, Dearth, Davis
0 chance devin thomas gets the axe just yet..malcom kelly on the otherhand...I think he could be done.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Virginia Beach
Age: 51
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The Starter
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Norfolk, Va (OV)
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re: First Cuts: Holmes, E. Williams, Dearth, Davis
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Warpath Hall of Fame
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: UNITED STATES
Age: 38
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re: First Cuts: Holmes, E. Williams, Dearth, Davis
Bartel or Beck, can't decide.. Bobby Wade, Howard green, Malcom Kelly, maybe banks but I hope not
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Quietly Dominating the East
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Naples, Florida
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re: First Cuts: Holmes, E. Williams, Dearth, Davis
Bartel looked pretty solid against the Jets. Beck.........
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The Starter
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Raleigh, NC
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re: First Cuts: Holmes, E. Williams, Dearth, Davis
Clint Oldenburg OT
Bobby Wade WR Darrel Young RB Shay Hodge WR Curtis Gatewood LB I really liked the offseason signing of Wade but it seems his career is over. The others were extreme longshots anyway. Bartel is almost surely cut Friday though, unless he posts a perfect game against the Cards.
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Charleston , SC
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re: First Cuts: Holmes, E. Williams, Dearth, Davis
I left Dennis Morris, Hodge, and other rookies off thinking they may be practice squad players.
I think 90% off the rookie make it to the final cuts so they are a little protected so they can still make the ps.
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Join Date: Aug 2008
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re: First Cuts: Holmes, E. Williams, Dearth, Davis
Has his play been that solid? I really hadn't seen much of him, and considered him an expendable Vinny pick. I remember last year when he was picked he didn't get much love, and hadn't heard much in the paper about him. I suppose he could just be a quiet solid player.
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