Countertrey wrote:I'd love to agree with you on this, Chris, but unfortunately, Marcus has also lost his ability to cover... his speed is gone, and his ability to change directions is gone. This tells me that, in his case, it's more than the D'line not protecting him...
It's time.
Yeah, I totally agree, Trey. I've always loved Marcus and I hate to see him go... but, it's definitely the time. The NFLN said this frees up $4.5 million in cap space.
However, this does leave a major hole on defense. Gary Fitzgerald from Redskins.com had this to say...
Question: How big of a priority are the Redskins placing on acquiring more linebacker depth?
-- Brian E.
Gary: I would say that acquiring more linebacker depth--and maybe even a potential starter--is a big priority. Strong-side linebacker Marcus Washington, a great Redskin the last five years, was released on Friday. H.B. Blades could fill his position--he played well down the stretch last season when Washington was injured--but he is a natural middle linebacker and could eventually take over for London Fletcher. The team is likely in the market for at least one linebacker, either in free agency or the draft. Also, backups Khary Campbell and Alfred Fincher are scheduled to be free agents this offseason. If they depart, then the team may need to add some young linebackers who can excel on special teams.
I believe we need a starter, not necessarily guys for depth. I agree that Blades is not the solution on the strong side. He's better suited in the middle and I'm also not sure how confident I'd be with him as a full-time starter at OLB.
I know Fincher played fairly well in a few preseason games, but I'm not very confident with him as a full-time starter either. After being drafted in the 3rd round by the Saints in 2005, he hasn't done anything since. He's was previously cut by the Saints and the Lions, and if you can't make it with either of those lousy defenses, I'm not sure of his chances in the NFC East. Fincher and Khary Campbell are scheduled to be free agents and it will be interesting to see if the club has any interest in re-signing them.
Nevertheless, I think this makes getting a OLB a priority this offseason. This years draft class is stocked with 1st round talent. Scout's Inc. currently has 6 LB's ranked in the top 32. As I've said before, I believe a RT is a bigger need, but if the top three are gone, a stud LB or DE/OLB may be the best available and the best value at #13. I also agree our LB's will be better served with a better pass rush from the DT position, so we'll need to do something there as well. At #13 however, like I said, if the top three tackles are gone, there's not a DT who would be ranked higher and of better value than one of these stud LB's coming out this year. But, we'll see.
The free agent class of LB's this year isn't all that great. I definitely do not want Ray Lewis. He's been a great player but I don't want any more past-their-prime aged players. We need to get young. Jonathan Vilma will be a free agent and he's only 26, although I believe his natural position is a ILB. I'm not sure who else might be available in free agency that would be attractive.
Also saw this fan response on Matt Terl's blog on Redskins.com...
Here's my thought: move Taylor into the linebacker position. People kept saying he was too pinned down as a defensive end and that he needed to roam more like he did in Miami. So now that he's healthy, rework his contract so he's not counting $8.5M against the cap and put him in a position where he can do what he does best and can help the team.