NC43Hog wrote:Henson may have won the job Thursday with his special teams play.
I agree he played well covering kicks.
I'm thrilled that Salisbury U. Has a player on the Redskins. Westbrook is making all Salisbury grads happy.

Deadskins wrote:A little pissed they wasted the #5 pick on Glenn. I had hoped Alridge would make it. Maybe he and Chase can make the practice squad. Also a little surprised about Bridges.
cowboyhater4life wrote:I say we should have kept Cody Glen and cut Robert Henson
Gibbs4Life wrote:Reed is shocking me as i watch the jax game, he still can't defend tall recievers but his tackling has improved, he's obviously stronger. I'm excited to see Mason on the goal line during the year, he's just so small and quick he can punch it in with ease.
Andre Carter wrote:Damn man, you know your football.
Deadskins wrote:Yes, he made the team, but there is no need to shout. Nor is it necessary to make an entirely new thread about a player making the team, when there is already a final cuts thread. What other site says he got cut? And what do you mean by 6th back? He is one of six CBs we kept.
http://www.redskins.com/team/
UK Skins Fan wrote:I love the safeties, but the corners worry me - if we need six of them, it doesn't say much about our confidence in the fourth and fifth on the depth chart!
Andre Carter wrote:Damn man, you know your football.
UK Skins Fan wrote:I'm still not sure what Mason actually gives to the team if he isn't a big special teams player. From what I've read, he isn't big, and he isn't fast enough to be much of a change up. I'm not saying he isn't good enough, but I just dont know what his role is?
Irn-Bru wrote:UK Skins Fan wrote:I'm still not sure what Mason actually gives to the team if he isn't a big special teams player. From what I've read, he isn't big, and he isn't fast enough to be much of a change up. I'm not saying he isn't good enough, but I just dont know what his role is?
He's just displayed a good, general ability at the tailback position. He holds on to the ball well, hits holes, doesn't go down on first contact, can make a guy miss, etc.
My best guess is that they see him as a valuable tool the moment Portis and/or Betts go down with injury.
Andre Carter wrote:Damn man, you know your football.
Irn-Bru wrote:UK Skins Fan wrote:I'm still not sure what Mason actually gives to the team if he isn't a big special teams player. From what I've read, he isn't big, and he isn't fast enough to be much of a change up. I'm not saying he isn't good enough, but I just dont know what his role is?
He's just displayed a good, general ability at the tailback position. He holds on to the ball well, hits holes, doesn't go down on first contact, can make a guy miss, etc.
My best guess is that they see him as a valuable tool the moment Portis and/or Betts go down with injury.
CanesSkins26 wrote:Irn-Bru wrote:UK Skins Fan wrote:I'm still not sure what Mason actually gives to the team if he isn't a big special teams player. From what I've read, he isn't big, and he isn't fast enough to be much of a change up. I'm not saying he isn't good enough, but I just dont know what his role is?
He's just displayed a good, general ability at the tailback position. He holds on to the ball well, hits holes, doesn't go down on first contact, can make a guy miss, etc.
My best guess is that they see him as a valuable tool the moment Portis and/or Betts go down with injury.
True. It's just disappointing that we once again dont have a change of pace back. I love CP but we don't have a single back on the roster that is a threat to break long runs.
VetSkinsFan wrote:CanesSkins26 wrote:Irn-Bru wrote:UK Skins Fan wrote:I'm still not sure what Mason actually gives to the team if he isn't a big special teams player. From what I've read, he isn't big, and he isn't fast enough to be much of a change up. I'm not saying he isn't good enough, but I just dont know what his role is?
He's just displayed a good, general ability at the tailback position. He holds on to the ball well, hits holes, doesn't go down on first contact, can make a guy miss, etc.
My best guess is that they see him as a valuable tool the moment Portis and/or Betts go down with injury.
True. It's just disappointing that we once again dont have a change of pace back. I love CP but we don't have a single back on the roster that is a threat to break long runs.
I don't think this is necessarily true. We haven't seen enough of Mason with any regularity to see what he's going to do.
SkinsFreak wrote:Here's a look at the final 53-man roster.
The Offense
Quarterbacks (2)
Jason Campbell, Todd Collins
Running Backs (4)
Clinton Portis, Ladell Betts, Rock Cartwright, Marcus Mason
Fullback (1)
Mike Sellers
Tight Ends (3)
Chrisey, Todd Yoder, Fred Davis
Wide Receivers (5)
Santana Moss, Malcolm Kelly, Antwaan Randle El, Devin Thomas, Marko Mitchell
Linemen (10)
Chris Samuels, Derrick Dockery, Casey Rabach, Randy Thomas, Stephon Heyer, Mike Williams, Chad Rinehart, Will Montgomery, Edwin Williams, D'Anthony Batiste
The Defense
Linebackers (6)
London Fletcher, Brian Orakpo, Rocky McIntosh, H.B. Blades, Chris Wilson, Robert Henson
Defensive Backs (10)
LaRon Landry, Reed Doughty, Kareem Moore, Chris Horton (safeties); DeAngelo Hall, Carlos Rogers, Justin Tryon, Fred Smoot, Kevin Barnes, Byron Westbrook (cornerbacks)
Linemen (9)
Phillip Daniels, Cornelius Griffin, Albert Haynesworth, Andre Carter, Jeremy Jarmon, Renaldo Wynn, Anthony Montgomery, Kedric Golston, Lorenzo Alexander
Special Teams (3)
Place Kicker
Shaun Suisham
Punter
Hunter Smith
Long Snapper
Ethan Albright