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I wonder if we traded him if we could get a second round pick for him.
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Post by oafusp »

:hmm: what? lately your posts have been like Brunell's accuracy....questionable.

Dockery is a stud, he is in his second year and has got better each game.

Why the hell would we trade a young, talented offensive lineman? Who would replace him? Lennie Friedman?

what?
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Post by redskindave »

I like Dockery, But man he gets alot of penaltys called on him, I wish he could get that under control..
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Post by gregory smith »

No way would Dockery bring a #2 in trade, besides he may become a really good player. He is relatively inexpensive so I would imagine he will at least play out his contract, whether as a starter or as quality depth.
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I wouldn't trade Dockery. He gives uds depth at the line.
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Post by Hill66 »

Dockery is a solid guard. He is a MASSIVE human, and really started to come into his own later in the season.
Also, he didn't get many penalties this season...that was last; his rookie season.
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oafusp wrote::hmm: what? lately your posts have been like Brunell's accuracy....questionable.

Dockery is a stud, he is in his second year and has got better each game.

Why the hell would we trade a young, talented offensive lineman? Who would replace him? Lennie Friedman?

what?


Dockery is deffinately not a stud!!! He is cheap and would be an excellent backup guard. If we could get a hi second round pick for him then we should jump all over it!
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Post by Skinsfan55 »

I want to hear more of this Dockery is a stud defense. I don't know a great deal about him, but he's shown flashes of brilliance and a lot of potential. Isn't Bugel the guy to get the most out of him?

Still I hardly think he's a backup.
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Post by Redskins2k5 »

Dockery could be good but he really hasn't had to play. So lets wait and see.
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Post by ZF »

Guys usually I just sit back and enjoy reading the posts here for the best team ever!!!!!! This topic needed a comment in my opinion. Dockery was drafted in the third round two years ago. Who in there right mind would give up a second round pick for an offensive lineman that hasnt shown much over the past two seasons. Dont get me wrong because I followed him in college at Texas. He is physically gifted, but hasnt done anything. We would be lucky to get a fourth round pick for him. I wouldnt trade him though because we need to gain depth on the o-line not lose it.
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ZF wrote:Guys usually I just sit back and enjoy reading the posts here for the best team ever!!!!!! This topic needed a comment in my opinion. Dockery was drafted in the third round two years ago. Who in there right mind would give up a second round pick for an offensive lineman that hasnt shown much over the past two seasons. Dont get me wrong because I followed him in college at Texas. He is physically gifted, but hasnt done anything. We would be lucky to get a fourth round pick for him. I wouldnt trade him though because we need to gain depth on the o-line not lose it.


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Post by washington53 »

Dockery is a solid guard. He is a MASSIVE human, and really started to come into his own later in the season.
Also, he didn't get many penalties this season...that was last; his rookie season.


couldnt have been said better. hes a good player and hes getting better
and even if we wanna trade him there is no way we can get a high second round pick
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