ASHBURN, Va. (AP) -- In an unusual early declaration of draft-day intentions, the Washington Redskins announced Tuesday they will stand pat with the No. 9 overall pick.
"We have no intention of trading the ninth pick of the draft," vice president of football operations Vinny Cerrato said in a statement released by the team. "Anything reported to the contrary is incorrect."
Cerrato's statement came in response to a report in The Washington Post that the Redskins were negotiating a trade to send the pick to the Oakland Raiders for cornerback Phillip Buchanon.
"That is not true," Cerrato said. "We are not trading that pick."
An official within the league, speaking on condition of anonymity, told The Associated Press the Redskins have discussed the possible trade for Buchanon in recent days, but the official said none of the scenarios involved Washington's first-round pick Saturday. The official said the Redskins might trade a lower-round pick for Buchanon, but that no deal was imminent.
Even so, Cerrato's statement went beyond quashing the Buchanon story and ruled out any trade whatsoever for the No. 9 pick. The Redskins were thought to be a top contender to trade down to pick up a later first-round pick and a second-round selection. The Redskins currently don't have a second-round pick.
Cerrato was not immediately available for comment, but the official said the Redskins have received queries from several teams concerning the No. 9 selection. He added that the team would contemplate a trade if a better offer were made before Saturday.
Washington is expected to use its pick on a cornerback or receiver. Top prospects from both positions have visited Redskins Park in recent weeks. The Redskins could use a cornerback to replace Fred Smoot, who departed during free agency, and a receiver is needed because both Laveranues Coles and Rod Gardner requested trades. Coles was sent to the New York Jets for Santana Moss, while Gardner is still on the market
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Personally I'm happy to read this. I think that Buchanon is worth trading any of our picks but #9.
Changing the ways of Today (salary cap) will allow us to celebrate championships in the Future.