Rhema Mcknight in the 4th Round?

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Rhema Mcknight in the 4th Round?

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Cold Pizza's Analyst Todd McShay said that he wouldn't be surprised for the Redskins to pick up Rhema Mcknight for added WR depth. Here are his stats:


WR - Notre Dame
6'2'' 212lbs
From: La Palma, CA

In 2006, he had 67 catches for 907 yards and 15 TDs

Overall at Notre Dame, he totaled:

161 catches 2,186 yards 13.58 avg 22 TDs


Here is is ESPN Draft Day Bio:

http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/player/profile?playerId=134727
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Where did Todd McShay get a 4th round pick from? And why is he giving it to the Skins?
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Post by fredp45 »

and why would we want another wr...? (with a pick we don't have!)

It amazes me when these, so called experts, think we need a position that is really pretty well set. We might want another TE but a WR? Jeez, come on -- tell the guy to do his homework.
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Post by brad7686 »

If we are gonna take a late wide receiver we should take Jacoby Jones or David Ball, who will probly both be available near the 7th.
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Why the heck would we want to draft somebody whose name sounds like a failed country and western singer?

These experts just crack me up. They could at least take the trouble to have a look at both our roster and our draft picks before they bother to speculate.
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I don't think it would be that bad of an idea to take him, obviously not in the 4th, but he would give us a receiver that's taller than 6 foot, and with some skills, from a "pro style" offense; he couldn't hurt...
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I made a mistake on the 4th rd pick I guess, but i thought he said that
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Post by HEROHAMO »

I met this guy. He went to Kennedy High in California. Anyhow we dont have a fourth round pick.
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Post by Chris Luva Luva »

If we had a full stable of picks, I'd look for a tall WR to compliment our current crop. I'm sorry but we need a tall WR. It's not going to hurt anything.
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Post by SeanTaylorJr. »

Chris Luva Luva wrote:If we had a full stable of picks, I'd look for a tall WR to compliment our current crop. I'm sorry but we need a tall WR. It's not going to hurt anything.


ya i totally agree, i feel that our complete lack of physicality hurts us outside, it would be nice to have at least one receiver that can bully cb's, and be a canidate for jump ball oportunities (Calvin J being the prototype)
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