Skinsfan55 wrote:Meredith was a 2nd to 4th round talent? Says who? Mel Kiper?
Among other scouts, yes.
It's incredibly obvious that either no or very few teams had that high a grade on Meredith. He was, if you recall a 5th round pick that had once been passed over by his new team.
The Packers selected him even after picking another tackle in the previous round because the
value on Meredith was too good to pass up.
For all the jabbering against the idea that Meredith would have been a good pick for the Skins, I don't think anyone has ever fully addressed the issue of the value we would have gotten for the pick. I've watched all of the debates on THN since the moment the pick happened, and that's where I've come down on the issue. We missed out on a chance to pickup good value and get someone who might push for playing time in an area of need.
Meredith was just not that highly ranked around the NFL. His falling in the draft wasn't a freak accident with the premium on tackles, he was just not considered a good prospect.
Suppose nothing about draft day changed except that we picked Meredith in the 5th round. You would be citing Kiper et al.
favorably and pointing out the awesome value the Redskins got. That's a lot to have riding on the historical accident of whether or not the Skins chose him. . .
The only difference is, Montgomery and Golston were there on their draft boards and were actually ranked highly by the organization. There intention going into that draft was not to stockpile defensive linemen, but they were there in the later rounds and were scouted as potential NFL players. Meredith (nor any other offensive lineman after the 3rd) was not considered a good NFL prospect by the organization.
Right, and I'm criticizing the organization's judgment. Since that's the issue in question, it begs the question to cite it as your argument.
What I said still stands, over the last couple years the Redskins have handled the offensive line problems pretty well.
I agree with this statement, but despite managing to get along in the past I think we are headed for trouble. The symptoms of our problems really manifesting themselves in the last half of last season. Unless something radical changes on the right side of our line from what it was, we could be in for difficult times on offense this year.