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Playmaker
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Hackettstown NJ
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Re: Promising WR in supp. draft?
They should have traded Gardner for a #4 two months ago when teams were interested. However, they overestimated his value thinking they could get a #3 for him and now the teams who were interested signed other WR's. The skins are going to be forced to cut him now. The handling of the Garder trade was probably the Redskins biggest mistake of the offseason IMO...
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Camp Scrub
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Washington, D.C.
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: chesapeake, va
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Playmaker
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Re: Promising WR in supp. draft?
Rather than use a draft pick on a player who has not - you know - actually played football in recent years, I think I'd be much more interested in scouring the free agent lists and NFL Europe rosters to see if there isn't a player there that I might develop into a productive WR.
If you are going to get caught up in how athletic a player seems to be when someone writes something about him and then project that to mean that this is a ligitimate prospect, maybe you want the Skins to sign Brock Lesnar to play DE. Remnember that's what Lesnar wants to do. And he is certainly big and athletic and... I prefer that they bring in "football players" to try ot fill out their "football roster".
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Special Teams
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Dallas
Age: 44
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: West VA
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Re: Promising WR in supp. draft?
I just threw out the idea for discussion, a 4th or 5th rounder may be worth it for someone with huge upside potential. Plus, we'd sign him for cheap. Given our luck with draft picks in later rounds, I really don't think its much of a risk.
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Re: Promising WR in supp. draft?
Actually, in the brief time Lesnar was in the Vikes camp, they had him playing DE. Doesn't matter, he didn't impress them enough to make it to the practice squad.
The fact that some columnists say this guy was a great recruit some years ago is hardly something worth an NFL team's concern. Remember Ron Paulus? He was touted as being a QB who would win TWO Heisman's. Last I checked he won ZERO and was a clipboard holder in the NFL for a year or two and is now hardly a "hot commodity". In fact, I think he was not even a starter in his senior year in college; so much for #1 recruits... This guy is 6' 3" tall and weighs 214 lbs. I guess I'm supposed to be impressed by that but iI'm not. If that's what floats your boat, you can probably pick up Kwame Brown for a song and he's 6'11" and weighs 270.
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