Both Kiper and Todd McShay of Scouts Inc. currently have us taking Limas Sweed. That's interesting, but keep in mind, those projections will change a few times before draft day.
Todd McShay wrote:21. Washington Redskins
Record: 9-7
Biggest needs: WR, DE, S, OT, CB
Projected pick: Limas Sweed, WR, Texas
The Redskins' top priority this offseason is to add a playmaking receiver to the roster. There projects to be a run of wide receivers in the bottom half of the first round before the shallow talent pool dries up and if the Redskins don't get involved here they're likely to get shut out of the wide receiver market. Sweed could become one of the steals of this year's draft; he possesses top-10 talent but will no doubt be undervalued due to a wrist injury that cut short his senior season but should have no long-term affects on his pass-catching ability.
So there's not a lot of depth at WR this year.
VetSkinsFan wrote:I really don't think we have the need for a 1st safety draft this year. I think we should let Doughty start this year at SS and have Landry as FS. It's a tandem that has great potential. I still think having a 4.4/40 SS is really a waste of his talents. He's got good(decent at worst) hands, loves to hit, and knows to wrap up the guys he can't blow up. This guy, without a doubt in my mind, should be the FS. Doughty looked good(decent at worst) at SS and was practicing at FS before. Give the man a chance to play, we've had a lot worse recently (hello Adam!!!)
I completely respect your opinion, but I strongly... strongly disagree. Doughty is average at best and in my opinion, is only solid in a back-up role. The loss of Sean Taylor was huge. Landry is best at SS, not FS. LaRon is brilliant on run support and in run blitzes, and his speed makes him incredible at blitzing the QB, much like they used him at LSU. Just take a look at some videos from his days at LSU. Adding pressure on the passer the way that LL can, adds a whole new dimension to a defensive scheme.
Safety is the safest pick in the first round. We need help in our secondary. Somebody like Kenny Phillips, if even available at #21, would be hugely beneficial. He's played the corner position and is best suited for the FS position. With our lack of depth at DB, injuries to Rogers, and the unknown future of Springs, adding Phillips would be the safety net, if you will. "Phillips has the size of Sean Taylor and the speed and intelligence of Ed Reed." Phillips has a huge upside, with a little grooming, and is a safe pick.
But we do have other needs...
That said, I still believe we need a stud DE. There are many available this year, and this years class will include an unprecedented amount of underclassman declaring for the draft, and there will be quite a bit of depth at the DE position. But if DE Calais Campbell is available at #21, it would be extremely difficult to pass on him, and I'd take him over Phillips.