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Old 12-01-2006, 08:30 PM   #2
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Re: WHat i feel the redskins should do for the offseason

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Originally Posted by carlosrogerisdaman22 View Post
redskins traded down like 3 times in 2002 when we got ramsey at 32 ,maybe we trade down 3 times ok, but we get young skilled players FOR CHEAP . gaines adams to me is a little over rated, he is not very good in the run he weights less that woodley , wood is 6-1 274 , adams is 6-5 260, adams has a body like carter. and woodley has a body like merriman .

wynn is done, daniels has very litle left in the tank.
the 49ers gave vernon davis 25 million? and his a damn rookie
davis was a top 5 pick and he's also their #1 TE, not their #2, so i fail to see how that has to do with anything i mentioned. we can't trade down 3 times cause the broncos get a free exchange of picks, and again, if lamar is a top 15-20 pick, how do we get him at 30? i didn't say anything about wynn or daniels besides that you got their ages wrong, whether they're done or not has nothing to do with what i mentioned either. (btw, in hindsight trading down and bypassing charles grant, javon walker, and ed reed for ramsey looks like a REALLY smart decision now, doesn't it?)

it is funny that you talk about getting players cheap when your plan involves giving out another massive round of contracts to everyone under the sun though.

who we pick (for me) would depend on who's available, but the best DE available has to be considered. getting 3 lesser players may not be a good trade off if we end up with a hole at the starting spot when the dust clears.


the FAs available and worth considering are basically clements, some LBs (which wouldn't be a bad pickup), josh brown (K), and a cheap safety (which are always around). OL depth would be nice too, but honestly a late 2nd/early 3rd is the best place to pick a guy up without spending a ton for a bench player.
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