Redskins Plan To Be Selective With High Pick No. 5 Spot on Draft Day Should Yield a Key Player By Nunyo Demasio Washington Post Staff Writer Sunday, January 25, 2004; Page E01
MOBILE, Ala. -- Vinny Cerrato edged a bit closer and angled for a prime spot among the hundreds of NFL scouts who circled the worn field of Ervin S. Cooper Stadium for Senior Bowl practices last week. The Washington Redskins' vice president of football operations scrutinized some of the top senior prospects for the NFL draft in workouts leading to Saturday's game. The event was the first such gathering leading to the April draft.
They had better be selective... Are there any other options... None of the 500 and counting people on this site want another Heath Shuler bust... (knock on wood now)
The Skins would be so smart to get Kevin Jones in the draft, he is an amazing athlete that has the ability to become one of the best backs in the NFL. Draft some talented D-Lineman and DBs later in the draft. I would also like to see Champ Bailey get signed by a bad team with alot of money who need him so we can get another high pick in order to get Sean Taylor. Don't even want to think about Sapp, I want Arrington to knock his fat ass out.
Whatever the case may be we know we are going to get a quality player at #5. As long as we don't take Kellen Winslow, I'm confident whoever we do take is going to make a lasting impact with our team. With that being said I am rooting for Sean Taylor and Kevin Jones.