Fios wrote:Wahoo McDaniels wrote:BossHog wrote:Yes, you can definitely judge a draft pick's 'worth' after one game of football... good or bad.

Personally, I just hope that they make sure the knee is healed before needlessly rushing a rookie back to health. I'm as anxious to see what Kelly can do as anybody is, but not enough to jeopardize his entire career because we 'need the receiver now.'
Apparently several team knew about Kelly's injury prior to the draft and took him off their draft board, thus the reason we got him so low. We must not have gotten the memo.
As for Jackson, I agree with you that you can't tell a lot about a player by one game, but I can tell you that I have seen Deshaun jackson for 5 games now...1 regular season and 4 pre-season games (the NFL Network is a beautiful thing) and I can tell you the guy can play.
I'm sure the Redskins were completely in the dark about the injury, that sounds plausible.

Poor choice of sarcastic comments on my part. I wasn't insinuating we didn't know about it...I just think that Cerrato's the type of guy who tries to be "too cute" with his strategy and it backfires...all the time. Take a look at his past off season strategies and tell me which ones were successful:
1999 - Sign the 1992 All-Pro Team - In 1999, Vinny signs every free agent over 35 to include Bruce Smith, Deion Sanders, Irving Fryar, Jeff George and Mark Carrier.
-- 2001 - 02 No Cerrato --
2003 - Trade Draft picks for free agents - Cerrato decide to sign restricted free agents and give up compensatory draft picks in their place. Cerrato signs Coles in exchange for a 1st Rounder (which turned out to be Ty Warren BTW - Def Captain of the Pats), Trung Candidate - 5th Round, Chad Morton - 5th Round, Matt Bowen - 6th Round, Jerman Haley - 6th Round. Only problem: He's eaten up the entire salary cap signing guys like Bowen with $1.6m signing bonuses. We only really have one good pick and we pick up Taylor Jacobs 'cause the old ball coach really wanted him. We use the rest of the off-season signing old Florida players from their previous team, Walmart.
2004 - Bring in the guys Joe Gibbs wants - In addition to getting his ultimate free agent, Def Coordinator Gregg Williams, Gibbs goes out and gets Portis, Brunell, Washington, Griffin and Springs.
2005 - More Gibbs guys - pick up Santana Moss. Final piece to Skins making their 1st post season since 2000.
2006 - Its not broke so let's fix it! - Snyder adds Saunders and he brings in a big play WR....BLloyd (queue boos now). Williams just gotta have Archuleta to be the running stopping strong safety (queue more boos).
2008 - Trade down for Value - in the 2008 draft, Cerrato trades down and picks three receivers and ignore largest outstanding need, DE. Jury still out.
I think it's obvious that these guys need some adult supervision...the only decent off-season we've really had was with Gibbs pseudo-running it.
Now that I think about it, maybe they didn't know about the injury.