Sir_Monk wrote:The problem with Mel Kipers grades, at least for us is I don't think he is taking much into account as to our own needs. We got 3 "weapons" at the WR/TE position when we really needed one, and we failed to address our needs on the O and D lines and at LB.
I have always thought it made sense to take the best player available with the first pick, but after that you have to fill your own holes, the Skins did not.
If you really think about it...the philosophy followed by the best draft teams is exactly the opposite.
With your first pick (a high #1) you take a player that fills a need. In the top 10, you may have 3 DE's, 2 RB's 2 OL's 1 DT and 2 QB's rated as the best 10 players in the draft. If you really need a QB, you don't take the DE that might be higher on everyone's board, you take the player you need...the QB. With later round picks, you take the best player available (within reason). This is not like selecting furniture.....I need a sofa and a chair and a coffee table and a lamp......because there is no guarantee that the player you pick is going to work out.
But all of it is speculation, and you really don't know how successful any draft was until after a year or two, and you can evaluate the players that actually make the roster and contribute.
On the surface, the Redskins did very well....and by picking 2 WR's, the Skins doubled their chances that one of them will become that starter that they need, and if we're super lucky, both will make the team and be contributors in clearly the weakest area of the team last year. The Punter was a great pick because the guy is a beast of a kicker. Colt Brennan was a great pick because he cost us nothing and could be that sleeper that can excel in a WC offense coached by one of the best QB coaches, Zorn....and we don't need a QB that has immediate starter potential. What a luxury to have a young QB that is accurate and smart, has good fundamentals and broke tons of NCAA records, and get him with a 6th round pick?
Let's keep in mind something here.....JC didn't produce last year, and our career backup came in and played circles around him. JC is going to have to produce this year, because potential doesn't feed the bull dog, and he's going into his 4th season as a Redskin.
Last year, we went 8 1/2 games into the season without a TD to a WR. That was a joke. Collins came in and threw 2 TD's in 4 1/2 minutes. JC doesn't have 2 more years to "learn". He needs to step up and produce this year or we'll be looking at a change.....mark my words here....if Zorn can't get JC producing quickly, he'll turn to someone that can produce.