yupchagee wrote:We only have 10-11 roster spots open.
What's the limit this time of year?[/quote]
90....
Current Roster = 73
Players Drafted = 7
Available Spots =
yupchagee wrote:We only have 10-11 roster spots open.
T Jackson is one of the 73
yupchagee wrote:We only have 10-11 roster spots open.
yupchagee wrote:We only have 10-11 roster spots open.
1niksder wrote:quote="Deadskins"]yupchagee wrote:We only have 10-11 roster spots open.
What's the limit this time of year?
yupchagee wrote:We only have 10-11 roster spots open.
The Hogster wrote:Not only has Dominick Reyes not been invited in yet, but he's not signed anywhere. 2 other guys from Stony Brook agreed to deals, the scouts must have missed his film. I am sure he's worth a look unless he's on the no-fly list or something.
The Hogster wrote:Some guys come in on a tryout basis. They do not count unless they sign contracts. My guess is that Xavier Nixon was signed, but until the team announces it, it's not certain who actually signed and who is just trying out.
HTTRRG3ALMO wrote:The Hogster wrote:Some guys come in on a tryout basis. They do not count unless they sign contracts. My guess is that Xavier Nixon was signed, but until the team announces it, it's not certain who actually signed and who is just trying out.
But all in all we don't have to get our number down until a certain future date correct? I'm all for bringing in the most players we can. More competition & more possibility of finding a gem.
skinsfan#33 wrote:according to PFT the Skins have signed five UFA so far. The WR, a C, and a LB.. Nixon wasn't on the list, but they do still have five spots left..
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/05/02/redskins-sign-five-undrafted-free-agents/
The Hogster wrote:I trust our scouting department, but to totally overlook this guy is puzzling.
Redskin in Canada wrote:
But it is also possible that our own Youtube scouting abilities and qualifications are not as great as we would like them to be in the real world beyond our limited resources.
I know he got a pretty good zip on the ball. He has a quick release. . . once I seen a coupla' throws, I was just like 'Yeah, he's that dude.'"
Redskin in Canada wrote:The Hogster wrote:I trust our scouting department, but to totally overlook this guy is puzzling.
Plus the scouts of 31 other teams. Is it possible that a good player might be overlooked by all? Yes, it is possible. Legend has it that Jerry Rice was picked up only because coach Walsh decided to stay late to watch a low level college game on tv.![]()
But it is also possible that our own Youtube scouting abilities and qualifications are not as great as we would like them to be in the real world beyond our limited resources.
The Hogster wrote:Redskin in Canada wrote:The Hogster wrote:I trust our scouting department, but to totally overlook this guy is puzzling.
Plus the scouts of 31 other teams. Is it possible that a good player might be overlooked by all? Yes, it is possible. Legend has it that Jerry Rice was picked up only because coach Walsh decided to stay late to watch a low level college game on tv.![]()
But it is also possible that our own Youtube scouting abilities and qualifications are not as great as we would like them to be in the real world beyond our limited resources.
We obviously can't armchair GM with much precision, but what you see is what you see. This guy has talent and ability that is undeniable, especially in relation to other players who at least get a tryout. He plays at a tiny school, but at least 2 of his teammates were signed as UDFA. Something is not adding up. I trust what my eyes tell me, and this guy can play well enough to at least get a tryout. My guess is there is something that has removed him from team's boards--whether it is a medical or other issue. Hopefully someone gives him a chance because I have a feeling that he is a good find.
The Hogster wrote:Every time I watch Dominick Reyes' highlight video, I fail to see why he hasn't at least been invited to a team for a tryout. What is there that isn't at least worth having him come in on a tryout basis? I trust our scouting department, but to totally overlook this guy is puzzling. Maybe there is a medical or other issue that the teams know about but the fans don't. With what teams do with TE's these days, a 6'4 safety who can cover and hit like this isn't something you just turn away.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=eYn7XOb0Q5A
Skinsfan55 wrote:Nixon is really intriguing. The only real knock on him I've heard is that he's lazy and doesn't play with passion...
That certainly sounds like something that can be fixed and is worth gambling on. Being given a chance to play football for a living, surrounded by passionate players who put football first, a division champion team... This could be a great environment for him.
riggofan wrote:Skinsfan55 wrote:Nixon is really intriguing. The only real knock on him I've heard is that he's lazy and doesn't play with passion...
That certainly sounds like something that can be fixed and is worth gambling on. Being given a chance to play football for a living, surrounded by passionate players who put football first, a division champion team... This could be a great environment for him.
Anybody else have any feedback on Xavier Nixon? I was reading a little about him today and agree he seemed like one of the more intriguing players among that UDFAs.
6-6, 314 lbs and he's been playing LT against some of the best in the SEC for four years?
1niksder wrote:skinsfan#33 wrote:according to PFT the Skins have signed five UFA so far. The WR, a C, and a LB.. Nixon wasn't on the list, but they do still have five spots left..
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/05/02/redskins-sign-five-undrafted-free-agents/
He is one of the 50+ players that was invited to the rookie camp...
That group includes:
Ricky Barnum, OG (Michigan)
Skye Dawson, WR (TCU)
RJ Mattes, OT (N.C. State)
Josh Jarboe, WR (Arkansas State)
Jeremy Kimbrough, MLB (App. State)
Colby Walden, CB (Jacksonville)
Xavier Nixon, OT (Florida)
Steve Greer, ILB (Virginia)
Will Compton, LB (Nebraska)
Emmanuel Ogbuehi, H-Back (Georgia St.)
Jacoby Ashworth, OL (Houston)
T'Sharvin Bell, CB (Auburn)
Kyle Wilborn, C (Troy)
Matt McGloin, QB (Penn State)
Seth Thomas, CB (McNeese State)
Rod Chishold, RB (App. State)
Kenny Miles, RB (South Carolina)
Wade Jacobson, RT (Washington State)
Andrew Seumalo, DT (Oregon State)
Brandon Sharpe, LB (Syracuse)
Ryan Aplin, QB (Arkansas State)
Devonte Christopher, WR (Utah)