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Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 10:27 am
by spudstr04
Ben Patrick was just waived by the Cardinals. I am a Duke fan and saw this kid play football down here a couple years ago. He was ranked like 3rd or 4th best TE in this year's draft. I would love to see him as the back-up, he has great hands and he's athletic and a big body that can block.
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 10:42 am
by sch1977
spudstr04 wrote:Ben Patrick was just waived by the Cardinals. I am a Duke fan and saw this kid play football down here a couple years ago. He was ranked like 3rd or 4th best TE in this year's draft. I would love to see him as the back-up, he has great hands and he's athletic and a big body that can block.
Duke has a football team??

Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 1:11 pm
by andyjens89
CanesSkins26 wrote:Eric Moulds?
I think that Moulds is on the Titans.
I believe he was released
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 1:25 pm
by 1niksder
andyjens89 wrote:CanesSkins26 wrote:Eric Moulds?
I think that Moulds is on the Titans.
I believe he was released
He's still there
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 1:34 pm
by LOSTHOG
sch1977 wrote:spudstr04 wrote:Ben Patrick was just waived by the Cardinals. I am a Duke fan and saw this kid play football down here a couple years ago. He was ranked like 3rd or 4th best TE in this year's draft. I would love to see him as the back-up, he has great hands and he's athletic and a big body that can block.
Duke has a football team??

All those that couldn't make the basketball team
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 1:41 pm
by spudstr04
Patriots released WR Reche Caldwell.
It appeared he would make the team after he wasn't cut over the weekend, but the Pats eventually deemed their 2006 leading receiver expendable. It's a sign that the team is confident in Randy Moss' long-term health. Caldwell may be an option as a third receiver elsewhere and should find work quickly.
http://www.rotoworld.com
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 1:42 pm
by andyjens89
Get him.
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 2:12 pm
by SCSkinsFan
andyjens89 wrote:Get him.
I agree!

Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 3:30 pm
by yupchagee
Here's what Scout.com says about Patrick:
Ht: 6-3 Wt: 252 40: 4.77
Position: TE
Date of Birth: 8/23/1984
Class: RS - Senior
High School: Jenkins HS
(Savannah, GA)
College: Delaware
2007 Scout.com NFL Draft Rankings (full list):
Pos: TE Pos Rank: #3 Pos Rating:
Scout.com Player Evaluation:
STRENGTHS
Competitiveness
Hands and Concentration
Route-Running Skills
AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT
Downfield Threat
Strength
After solid production at Duke, Patrick had a breakout campaign last season on a small-school level. Best suited as a move tight end, and offers potential as a number two player at his position.
Biography:
All-American and All-Conference selection as a senior after career-best numbers of 64/639/6. Spent his first three seasons at Duke, where he started as a sophomore and junior.
Pos:
Athletic pass-catching tight end with soft hands. Quickly releases into routes, lays out for the errant throw and makes the difficult reception with defenders draped on him. Uses his frame to protect the pass and offers the quarterback a nice target. Displays good eye/hand coordination, makes the reception in stride and consistently finds the clearing in the defense.
Displays both soft and strong hands, with the ability to pluck the throw from
Neg:
Possesses just average playing speed and is not a tight end who breaks it down the seam. Marginal strength at the point of attack and rarely gets movement from run blocks.
http://redskins.scout.com/a.z?s=71&p=8& ... 81&yr=2007
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 3:44 pm
by dmwc
LOSTHOG wrote:sch1977 wrote:spudstr04 wrote:Ben Patrick was just waived by the Cardinals. I am a Duke fan and saw this kid play football down here a couple years ago. He was ranked like 3rd or 4th best TE in this year's draft. I would love to see him as the back-up, he has great hands and he's athletic and a big body that can block.
Duke has a football team??

All those that couldn't make the basketball team
lol so true as Duke never has a good team...
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 5:05 pm
by LOSTHOG
dmwc wrote:LOSTHOG wrote:sch1977 wrote:spudstr04 wrote:Ben Patrick was just waived by the Cardinals. I am a Duke fan and saw this kid play football down here a couple years ago. He was ranked like 3rd or 4th best TE in this year's draft. I would love to see him as the back-up, he has great hands and he's athletic and a big body that can block.
Duke has a football team??

All those that couldn't make the basketball team
lol so true as Duke never has a good team...
That's why Spurrier has my respect regardless of his failures in DC, if you can win at Duke, you've performed miracles
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 5:07 pm
by LOSTHOG
spudstr04 wrote:Patriots released WR Reche Caldwell.
It appeared he would make the team after he wasn't cut over the weekend, but the Pats eventually deemed their 2006 leading receiver expendable. It's a sign that the team is confident in Randy Moss' long-term health. Caldwell may be an option as a third receiver elsewhere and should find work quickly.
http://www.rotoworld.com
I don't think he would come to DC because of where he would be on the depth chart. He's probably going to be a no.2 at worst no.3. We can't make him that guarantee.
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 5:25 pm
by spudstr04
LOSTHOG wrote:spudstr04 wrote:Patriots released WR Reche Caldwell.
It appeared he would make the team after he wasn't cut over the weekend, but the Pats eventually deemed their 2006 leading receiver expendable. It's a sign that the team is confident in Randy Moss' long-term health. Caldwell may be an option as a third receiver elsewhere and should find work quickly.
http://www.rotoworld.com
I don't think he would come to DC because of where he would be on the depth chart. He's probably going to be a no.2 at worst no.3. We can't make him that guarantee.
i think we's an upgrade over lloyd at the moment...imo
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 5:42 pm
by welch
Re the exPats Caldwell,
don't think he would come to DC because of where he would be on the depth chart. He's probably going to be a no.2 at worst no.3. We can't make him that guarantee.
I think Caldwell could be number 2 pretty easily. He'd compete with Randle-El and lloyd. Those two are clearly better than Gardner and Jacobs, but they aren't top-line receivers.
I like the fact that Caldwell is 210 pounds, but the team needs a player who aout two inches taller. With speed. The Redskins once had a couple of WR's like that.
Yes, my dream player wore number 81, or number 42. As they say, look 'em up, or check my avatar and RiC's avatar.
(Get us another Charley Taylor or Art Monk.)
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 9:06 pm
by PulpExposure
welch wrote:Re the exPats Caldwell,
don't think he would come to DC because of where he would be on the depth chart. He's probably going to be a no.2 at worst no.3. We can't make him that guarantee.
I think Caldwell could be number 2 pretty easily. He'd compete with Randle-El and lloyd. Those two are clearly better than Gardner and Jacobs, but they aren't top-line receivers.
I like the fact that Caldwell is 210 pounds, but the team needs a player who aout two inches taller. With speed. The Redskins once had a couple of WR's like that.
Yes, my dream player wore number 81, or number 42. As they say, look 'em up, or check my avatar and RiC's avatar.
(Get us another Charley Taylor or Art Monk.)
Talking about larger skins receivers of yore, don't forget Michael Westbrook and Rod Gardner!
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 9:22 pm
by Deadskins
PulpExposure wrote:welch wrote:Re the exPats Caldwell,
don't think he would come to DC because of where he would be on the depth chart. He's probably going to be a no.2 at worst no.3. We can't make him that guarantee.
I think Caldwell could be number 2 pretty easily. He'd compete with Randle-El and lloyd. Those two are clearly better than Gardner and Jacobs, but they aren't top-line receivers.
I like the fact that Caldwell is 210 pounds, but the team needs a player who aout two inches taller. With speed. The Redskins once had a couple of WR's like that.
Yes, my dream player wore number 81, or number 42. As they say, look 'em up, or check my avatar and RiC's avatar.
(Get us another Charley Taylor or Art Monk.)
Talking about larger skins receivers of yore, don't forget Michael Westbrook and Rod Gardner!
I'm trying, but people keep bringing them back up.

Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 10:15 pm
by welch
Talking about larger skins receivers of yore, don't forget Michael Westbrook and Rod Gardner!
Who are they? Did they ever
play for the Redskins?
Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 7:19 am
by SCSkinsFan
welch wrote:Talking about larger skins receivers of yore, don't forget Michael Westbrook and Rod Gardner!
Who are they? Did they ever
play for the Redskins?
Ther's a 50/50 chance that guy named Gardner caught a pass for the Skins a few years ago.
Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 7:55 am
by welch
Ther's a 50/50 chance that guy named Gardner caught a pass for the Skins a few years ago.
Like Lighting Leroy Jackson?
Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 8:26 am
by PulpExposure
welch wrote:Talking about larger skins receivers of yore, don't forget Michael Westbrook and Rod Gardner!
Who are they? Did they ever
play for the Redskins?
Unfortunately, they've each had as many 1000 yard receiving seasons for the Skins as anyone on our roster....
Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 8:31 am
by skinsfan#33
LOSTHOG wrote:spudstr04 wrote:Patriots released WR Reche Caldwell.
It appeared he would make the team after he wasn't cut over the weekend, but the Pats eventually deemed their 2006 leading receiver expendable. It's a sign that the team is confident in Randy Moss' long-term health. Caldwell may be an option as a third receiver elsewhere and should find work quickly.
http://www.rotoworld.com
I don't think he would come to DC because of where he would be on the depth chart. He's probably going to be a no.2 at worst no.3. We can't make him that guarantee.
This is Reche Caldwell we are talking about people! A Florida WR. Before last year he had yet to break 1000 yards (NOT in a SEASON in FOUR YEARS! Total!). He had 22 catches as a rookie and followed that up by years with 8, 18 and 28 catches and he never played less than 9 games in a season. So how are we saying this guy could even THINK about being a #2. He should be happy just to make an NFL roster!
In 63 games he has 137 receptions, 1710 yards, a 12.5 average, and 11 TDs. That would be a great WR if that was for one year, but that is for FIVE YEARS. This is with a the inflated stats he received last year by playing on a playoff team with a future HoF QB. Almost half of those stats came last year!
I would be happy if he was the 5th WR on our team, but #2 or #3 someone has to be smoking crack to make that leap of faith.
Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 8:36 am
by Fios
skinsfan#33 wrote:LOSTHOG wrote:spudstr04 wrote:Patriots released WR Reche Caldwell.
It appeared he would make the team after he wasn't cut over the weekend, but the Pats eventually deemed their 2006 leading receiver expendable. It's a sign that the team is confident in Randy Moss' long-term health. Caldwell may be an option as a third receiver elsewhere and should find work quickly.
http://www.rotoworld.com
I don't think he would come to DC because of where he would be on the depth chart. He's probably going to be a no.2 at worst no.3. We can't make him that guarantee.
This is Reche Caldwell we are talking about people! A Florida WR. Before last year he had yet to break 1000 yards (NOT in a SEASON in FOUR YEARS! Total!). He had 22 catches as a rookie and followed that up by years with 8, 18 and 28 catches and he never played less than 9 games in a season. So how are we saying this guy could even THINK about being a #2. He should be happy just to make an NFL roster!
In 63 games he has 137 receptions, 1710 yards, a 12.5 average, and 11 TDs. That would be a great WR if that was for one year, but that is for FIVE YEARS. This is with a the inflated stats he received last year by playing on a playoff team with a future HoF QB. Almost half of those stats came last year!
I would be happy if he was the 5th WR on our team, but #2 or #3 someone has to be smoking crack to make that leap of faith.
Additionally, wasn't he essentially the featured wideout in that offense last season?
Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 11:01 am
by PulpExposure
JSPB22 wrote:PulpExposure wrote:welch wrote:Re the exPats Caldwell,
don't think he would come to DC because of where he would be on the depth chart. He's probably going to be a no.2 at worst no.3. We can't make him that guarantee.
I think Caldwell could be number 2 pretty easily. He'd compete with Randle-El and lloyd. Those two are clearly better than Gardner and Jacobs, but they aren't top-line receivers.
I like the fact that Caldwell is 210 pounds, but the team needs a player who aout two inches taller. With speed. The Redskins once had a couple of WR's like that.
Yes, my dream player wore number 81, or number 42. As they say, look 'em up, or check my avatar and RiC's avatar.
(Get us another Charley Taylor or Art Monk.)
Talking about larger skins receivers of yore, don't forget Michael Westbrook and Rod Gardner!
I'm trying, but people keep bringing them back up.

Like a tuna fish sandwich gone bad!
Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 1:33 pm
by yupchagee
PulpExposure wrote:JSPB22 wrote:PulpExposure wrote:welch wrote:Re the exPats Caldwell,
don't think he would come to DC because of where he would be on the depth chart. He's probably going to be a no.2 at worst no.3. We can't make him that guarantee.
I think Caldwell could be number 2 pretty easily. He'd compete with Randle-El and lloyd. Those two are clearly better than Gardner and Jacobs, but they aren't top-line receivers.
I like the fact that Caldwell is 210 pounds, but the team needs a player who aout two inches taller. With speed. The Redskins once had a couple of WR's like that.
Yes, my dream player wore number 81, or number 42. As they say, look 'em up, or check my avatar and RiC's avatar.
(Get us another Charley Taylor or Art Monk.)
Talking about larger skins receivers of yore, don't forget Michael Westbrook and Rod Gardner!
I'm trying, but people keep bringing them back up.

Like a tuna fish sandwich gone bad!
Leave Parcells out of this!