emoses14 wrote:1niksder wrote:dbfan2007 wrote:Most scenarios I see have Washington giving up too much. I like RGIII, but I still think it's a lot to risk. No one wants another Ricky Williams scenario.
It's swapping #1s, a 2nd and maybe a fourth plus a #1 next year.
These aren't the same Redskins... the bottom line is they have 9 picks going into the draft (they won't get compensation for losing players like Carlos Rogers, and Andre Carter but the NFL will only award about 26 picks to teams that lost more players than they gained in free agency last season. The remaining compensatory picks go to the teams at the top of the draft order (8 picks are projected to be left over and the Skins will get one) So thy are giving up two picks and will make 7 selections. If every team kept all their picks and every tam used all of their picks, every team would make seven selections. They have 8 picks as of now in 2013 trading one now will leave them withseven... nothing like Ricky Williams and not as much as the Gnats gave up for Peyton's lil' bro
But. . . But. . . "They're giving up too much! "They're reverting back to the old washington redskins under Snyder of win now at any cost! Stop the insanity!" (h/t Mike wise http://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/re ... story.html) . Getting RG3 would be GIVING UP ON the build through the draft plan of Shannahan!!!! It doesn't matter that the reality of the trade will probably be closer to what you just said, leaving us with still more draft picks than any year under cerrato. Stop confusing the opinions and emotional diarrhea with your FACTS!
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Yet again, the backlash over the alleged compensation given by the 'Skins to move up to 2 and get RG3 is being cast in the most negative light possible, seemingly for no other reason than its the 'Skins. Its not even a done deal for christ's sake! As you've put it, to get a franchise changing quarterback and STILL HAVE 7 PICKS this year AND NEXT YEAR is amazing.
You're swapping 1sts, which is only moving up 4 spots. Then giving up a second, fourth, and first.
I'm just implying that this is a lot to give up on a guy who could be a bust. Vince Young was this great athlete. People wanted Houston to draft him. Some also wanted Houston to get Reggie Bush. At the time, you'd be crazy to think Jay Cutler would have more success than Young and Leinart. RGIII isn't a savior. I have no clue about the Skins of old you're talking about, so that's irrelevant. I like RGIII, but I'm not sure where he turned into a guy who's a #2 overall pick. He's a fast quarterback that played in a pass happy conference.