Man I enjoy following the draft, but I think your position is probably the smarter one.langleyparkjoe wrote:I'll put it like this my brother... I stopped watching the draft the year we got RG3.
At the end of the day, I just root for whoever's on the team when week 1 arrives.![]()
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Re: NFL Draft thread
The Redskins front office didn't do anything great IMO but more importantly they didn't "pull a Chicago." So I am basically on the same page, opinion wise, with everyone else and will grade their 2017 draft with a solid B. I have heard rumors from various online sources that they tried to move back up into the late 1st round to acquire Reuben Foster before losing out to the 49ers
, but if they had made that happen I would upgrade their draft grade to an A+. Getting Allen at #17 looks great and should be great, but moving up for Foster would have been the icing on the cake in my book. However, if we can sign Cousins to a long term deal before the June deadline and one of the potential nose tackles on our current roster pans out then I will be ecstatic regardless - HTTR

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I heard the same thing. Let me ask you. Would you right now trade Ryan Anderson, Fabian Moreau? I think those selections we would have had to give up to get him.RigAr4456 wrote:The Redskins front office didn't do anything great IMO but more importantly they didn't "pull a Chicago." So I am basically on the same page, opinion wise, with everyone else and will grade their 2017 draft with a solid B. I have heard rumors from various online sources that they tried to move back up into the late 1st round to acquire Reuben Foster before losing out to the 49ers, but if they had made that happen I would upgrade their draft grade to an A+. Getting Allen at #17 looks great and should be great, but moving up for Foster would have been the icing on the cake in my book. However, if we can sign Cousins to a long term deal before the June deadline and one of the potential nose tackles on our current roster pans out then I will be ecstatic regardless - HTTR
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You are absolutely right when it comes to hindsight, and so to answer your question if I knew that we had to give up our 2nd and 3rd round picks that now have a face to them I am more on the fence about itmastdark81 wrote:I heard the same thing. Let me ask you. Would you right now trade Ryan Anderson, Fabian Moreau? I think those selections we would have had to give up to get him.RigAr4456 wrote:The Redskins front office didn't do anything great IMO but more importantly they didn't "pull a Chicago." So I am basically on the same page, opinion wise, with everyone else and will grade their 2017 draft with a solid B. I have heard rumors from various online sources that they tried to move back up into the late 1st round to acquire Reuben Foster before losing out to the 49ers, but if they had made that happen I would upgrade their draft grade to an A+. Getting Allen at #17 looks great and should be great, but moving up for Foster would have been the icing on the cake in my book. However, if we can sign Cousins to a long term deal before the June deadline and one of the potential nose tackles on our current roster pans out then I will be ecstatic regardless - HTTR
