CanesSkins26 wrote:Who says that Tannehill won't turn into a franchise qb?
Me.
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CanesSkins26 wrote:Who says that Tannehill won't turn into a franchise qb?
SkinsJock wrote:Tannehill MIGHT very well be a really good QB
There is NO DOUBT about the future for RGIII
The Redskins can consider a lot of options at QB but the TOP PRIORITY is to add RGIII
Chris Luva Luva wrote:CanesSkins26 wrote:Who says that Tannehill won't turn into a franchise qb? The guy is most likely going to be a first round pick, he's not some scrub.
Would he have been a first round pick if everyone else didn't go back to school for another year?
If not, then he truly isn't a first-round talent.
Irn-Bru wrote:I don't think that's fair. This year's class of QBs was going to be the most packed since 1999. In an average year, which we are much closer to with only Luck/RG declaring of the top talent, Tannehill is a 1st round pick.
frankcal20 wrote:Let me ask this question. We're going to pay all that for an unproven player. There's rumors out there that Tim Hasselbeck may be on the trading block.Irn-Bru wrote:Hooligan wrote:What could we get with those picks anyway? Who would we draft with our 1st, 3rd, 4th, and next year's 1st that would improve THIS team more than a franchise QB would?
I agree with your point, but you can make your argument stronger. We aren't giving up our 1st round pick this year; if we make the trade we are swapping it with St. Louis and using it to pick RGIII.
So the question isn't, "Who could we pick with our 1st, 3rd, 4th, and 2013 1st round picks?" It's just: "Who could we pick with our 3rd, 4th, and next year's 1st …"
Washington could get a RT, WR, QB, and maybe more with those picks.
Jeremy81 wrote:SkinsJock wrote:Tannehill MIGHT very well be a really good QB
There is NO DOUBT about the future for RGIII
The Redskins can consider a lot of options at QB but the TOP PRIORITY is to add RGIII
I get what youre saying, but there is ALWAYS a doubt when it comes to a payer that hasn't played a down in the nfl...
frankcal20 wrote:CLL - there was really only one guy - Barkeley - who returned for his Sr season. Everyone else was right in line as Tannehill. Next years draft class will be much deeper than this years. That's why I'm not opposed to waiting a year.
chiefhog44 wrote:CanesSkins26 wrote:Hooligan wrote:frankcal20 wrote:Let me ask this question. We're going to pay all that for an unproven player. There's rumors out there that Tim Hasselbeck may be on the trading block.Irn-Bru wrote:Hooligan wrote:What could we get with those picks anyway? Who would we draft with our 1st, 3rd, 4th, and next year's 1st that would improve THIS team more than a franchise QB would?
I agree with your point, but you can make your argument stronger. We aren't giving up our 1st round pick this year; if we make the trade we are swapping it with St. Louis and using it to pick RGIII.
So the question isn't, "Who could we pick with our 1st, 3rd, 4th, and 2013 1st round picks?" It's just: "Who could we pick with our 3rd, 4th, and next year's 1st …"
Washington could get a RT, WR, QB, and maybe more with those picks.
I think a franchise QB could do more for this team than a new RT, WR, and Tannehill/Hasselbeck. Heck, we had bookend tackles with Gibbs, plusey and Moss in their prime and went on to set a record for least points scored in a playoff victory before getting knocked out. Good team, but bad QB play.
Who says that Tannehill won't turn into a franchise qb? The guy is most likely going to be a first round pick, he's not some scrub.
I'm not saying that we shouldn't trade up for Griffin (I think we should), but there is plenty we could do with those picks that we would trading away. For example, draft Blackmon in the first and use the 2nd rounder and other picks to trade up into the mid or late first to draft Tannehill.
No thanks. Who says Tannehill will? I think RGIII has bigger upside, and is head and shoulders ahead of Tannehill. I'm just not to pleased with what I see from tape.
Also, Tannehill will go somewhere mid 1st. So that means you'll have to swap our 2nd for the 15th pick (for example), plus the 3rd and both 4th to pick up what amounts to an average player with potential. So would you rather...
Trade up for griff so the draft looks like this
1st RGIII
2nd RT like Mike Adams or Cordy Glenn
4th C Philip Blake (no way he drops this far) or David Molk
5th
6th
7th
And pick up a OG and WR in free agency but lose a 1st next year
Or stay pat and look like this
1st Blackmon
1st Tannehill
5th
6th
6th
7th
Grab a OG and an OT in FA
answer to me is pretty obvious
tribeofjudah wrote:frankcal20 wrote:CLL - there was really only one guy - Barkeley - who returned for his Sr season. Everyone else was right in line as Tannehill. Next years draft class will be much deeper than this years. That's why I'm not opposed to waiting a year.
I'm tired of having another mediocre year....!!!
my point was more that Tannehill MIGHT get to be really good - Luck & RGIII have a huge upside by comparison
CanesSkins26 wrote:What do you think is going to happen if we start a rookie? A playoff run?
CanesSkins26 wrote:tribeofjudah wrote:I'm tired of having another mediocre year!
What do you think is going to happen if we start a rookie? A playoff run?
frankcal20 wrote:Let me ask this question. We're going to pay all that for an unproven player. There's rumors out there that Tim Hasselbeck may be on the trading block.Irn-Bru wrote:Hooligan wrote:What could we get with those picks anyway? Who would we draft with our 1st, 3rd, 4th, and next year's 1st that would improve THIS team more than a franchise QB would?
I agree with your point, but you can make your argument stronger. We aren't giving up our 1st round pick this year; if we make the trade we are swapping it with St. Louis and using it to pick RGIII.
So the question isn't, "Who could we pick with our 1st, 3rd, 4th, and 2013 1st round picks?" It's just: "Who could we pick with our 3rd, 4th, and next year's 1st …"
Washington could get a RT, WR, QB, and maybe more with those picks.
Irn-Bru wrote:CanesSkins26 wrote:What do you think is going to happen if we start a rookie? A playoff run?
That happens often enough that I'm surprised you say this.
Chris Luva Luva wrote:CanesSkins26 wrote:What do you think is going to happen if we start a rookie? A playoff run?
Possibly... I mean look at what Cam did last year and that teams as a whole isn't as good as the Redskins. U put Cam on our squad last year and we win the division... It's amazing how a talent can uplift the surrounding talent. It's arguable that Rex could have got us to .500 if he wasn't benched... I'd argue that a rookie RGIII could get us there. Look at how well the Bengals did with a rookie... What if we get RGIII and Dwayne Bowe via FA...? Couple that with the RB's we have, the TE's and a top 10 defense (when u aren't turning the ball over 3+ times a game). That to me sounds like a 8-9 win team. 9-7 won the NFC East last year and subsequently the SB. I don't think you can count the rookie QB out.
Irn-Bru wrote:CanesSkins26 wrote:What do you think is going to happen if we start a rookie? A playoff run?
That happens often enough that I'm surprised you say this.
CanesSkins26 wrote:Cam Newton set the record for most passing yards EVER by a rookie. To expect something like that from RGIII, if he were to even start Day 1, is unrealistic at this point. And even with the record breaking performance of Cam Newton the Panthers still only won 6 games.
There has been no free agency yet, or the draft, so we don't even know how much better we will be, or any of the other teams in our division or conference, so making predictions for the playoffs at this point in time is stupid.
CanesSkins26 wrote:chiefhog44 wrote:CanesSkins26 wrote:Hooligan wrote:frankcal20 wrote:Let me ask this question. We're going to pay all that for an unproven player. There's rumors out there that Tim Hasselbeck may be on the trading block.Irn-Bru wrote:Hooligan wrote:What could we get with those picks anyway? Who would we draft with our 1st, 3rd, 4th, and next year's 1st that would improve THIS team more than a franchise QB would?
I agree with your point, but you can make your argument stronger. We aren't giving up our 1st round pick this year; if we make the trade we are swapping it with St. Louis and using it to pick RGIII.
So the question isn't, "Who could we pick with our 1st, 3rd, 4th, and 2013 1st round picks?" It's just: "Who could we pick with our 3rd, 4th, and next year's 1st …"
Washington could get a RT, WR, QB, and maybe more with those picks.
I think a franchise QB could do more for this team than a new RT, WR, and Tannehill/Hasselbeck. Heck, we had bookend tackles with Gibbs, plusey and Moss in their prime and went on to set a record for least points scored in a playoff victory before getting knocked out. Good team, but bad QB play.
Who says that Tannehill won't turn into a franchise qb? The guy is most likely going to be a first round pick, he's not some scrub.
I'm not saying that we shouldn't trade up for Griffin (I think we should), but there is plenty we could do with those picks that we would trading away. For example, draft Blackmon in the first and use the 2nd rounder and other picks to trade up into the mid or late first to draft Tannehill.
No thanks. Who says Tannehill will? I think RGIII has bigger upside, and is head and shoulders ahead of Tannehill. I'm just not to pleased with what I see from tape.
Also, Tannehill will go somewhere mid 1st. So that means you'll have to swap our 2nd for the 15th pick (for example), plus the 3rd and both 4th to pick up what amounts to an average player with potential. So would you rather...
Trade up for griff so the draft looks like this
1st RGIII
2nd RT like Mike Adams or Cordy Glenn
4th C Philip Blake (no way he drops this far) or David Molk
5th
6th
7th
And pick up a OG and WR in free agency but lose a 1st next year
Or stay pat and look like this
1st Blackmon
1st Tannehill
5th
6th
6th
7th
Grab a OG and an OT in FA
answer to me is pretty obvious
I never said I preferred that Blackmonn/Tannehill option. In fact, if you READ my post, I specifically said I favored trading up for RGIII. I was using this as an example of other ways we can improve the qb situation without giving up as much, or if we cant get RGIII.