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What are our offseason needs?
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 3:03 am
by rustedrootdown
What do you think we need in FA and the draft? I looked over the roster and came up with a list of postions I think need to be upgraded and suggestions:
WR-Obviously we have all heard the Chad Johnson talk and at first I didn't want to hear any of it. However after watching Pardon the interuption today I thought it might be a good idea. Still I think we have a good number one in Santana Moss and would prefer we not spend as much cap on someone such as Chad Johnson. My suggestion is to go after
D.J. Hackett. He already knows Zorns system and I believe he would make a great number 2 reciever opposite Moss. A second suggestion would be to trade for Roy Williams from Detroit. I think we could get him for our second round or perhaps Betts and our third. This is obviously just a suggestion. My main pick to would be for
Hackett
DE-I trully believe that this is what our 1 pick should be used on. I havent looked at the draft information yet so I don't have a clear cut suggestion however I think that we could pick up a free agent as well. My suggestion would be a more obscure player such as Antwaan Odom or Justin Smith. Someone who may cost us less money. If I had to pick though I would say
go with a draft pick
DT-I think that we could get Kris Jenkins from the panthers for a 2nd or 3rd round pick. I think that he would go great next to Griffin with Golston and Montgomery backing them up. Another suggestion that would not cost us any draft picks would be Corey Williams. He should be an unrestricted free agent and a good signing. My suggestion would be to sign
Corey Williams
LB-I like Marcus Washington and Rocky Mcintosh but you might get a season out of them together. I actually do believe that Lance Briggs would be a good signing at this point. Washington and Mcintosh could battle it out for the third lb spot and the loser could be the backup.
Lance Briggs would truly be a good signing.
CB-Keep Springs!!! But I have another suggestion for him. We should use our second round pick on a CB or sign a lower tier guy like Eugene Wilson to be the number 3 behind Smoot and Rodgers. I think though using our [/b]2nd
pick is the best bet.
S-I think that Shawn Springs should convert to safety. It would prolong his career like Troy Vincent and make the secondary better.
With my suggestions this is how our starters would look:
QB Jason Campbell
HB Clinton Portis
FB Mike Sellers
TE Chris
ey
WR Santana Moss
WR D.J. Hackett
LT Chris Samuels
LG Pete Kendell
C Casey Rabach
RG Randy Thomas
RT Jon Jansen
DE Andre Carter
DT Cornelious Griffin
DT Corey Williams
DE 1st Round Pick
LLB [b]Lance Briggs
MLB London Fletcher
RLB Rocky Mcintosh/Marcus Washington
CB Fred Smoot
SS Shawn Springs
FS Laron Landry
CB Carlos Rodgers/[/b]2nd Pick[/b]
Also:
1. I think we need to keep Albright, Thrash and Campbell to keep our special teams kicking.
2. We should draft linemen
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 9:12 am
by VetSkinsFan
I agree with some and I disagree with some.
Your idea for a WR is nice, but don't forget like most do, Mix is a tall receiver and a big contributor on ST. Give him a chance to move up in the WR corps. I do NOT believe we need the drama that comes with ocho cinqo...we can get talent elsewhere.
Sometime soon, we need to look into a FB. Not necessarily this year, but probably next year. I like Sellers, but he's 33 this year, so it's something to keep in the back of your mind. He may prove me wrong and not diminish for another 3-4 years, but still something to watch.
O-Line: All starters are over 30. We need to get youth; we had a good start last year in Heyer. Always need at least 3 quality back-up lineman. Look at what we went thru last year......
D-Line: I'm still not completley sold on Golston/Montgomery, but I haven't condemned 'em, either. We need one star on our D-Line somewhere somehow. One star that draws consistant double teams (see Strahan in his heyday) leaves 1vs1 for the rest where a good(not great) player can excel. I also don't believe in keeping Daniels/Griffin in a starting role. Both are injury prone and I wouldn't want tpo worry about 1/2 my starting D-Line every week like that.
LB: I'm cool with what we hav efor next year. I'd like to hold on to Godfrey for 1 more year, he did well in his role this past year. Rocky's had bad knees since college and I'm not cool with his lack of durability. I wouldn't hvae drafted him; he's not going to be reliable in the long term. Fletcher is getting old, same situation as Sellers, though. He could be productive for another 3-5 years like Seau

. Washington has a few years I think, hopefully he just had a bad year last year with injuries.
CB: I'm hoping that Eubanks/Torrence can pan out to at least a quality nickel back or better. If Springs stays, we'll start Smoot/Springs and maybe Carlos will show up this year and live up to his draft pick.
Safety: I would like to see what Doughty and Landry do together for a full season. If we can't pick up a quality back-up thru FA, late round draft.
I've read that Betts will be doing returns this year and Rock is departing. Rock believes that he's a starting caliber RB and deserves premium money, which he doesn't deserve. He's a solid return man, but he'll never be great. I believe a lot of his success is due to the ST coach and the ST coverage.
I believe that with smart operations in FA and the draft, we can really do a lot of good for the coming years.
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 7:17 pm
by TincoSkin
we need O line and D line, thats all.. id take ocho cinco but thats a danny call. if we have a deep set of lines we can do anything. imagine if JC was never pressured? wow that would be somthing.
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 4:27 am
by HEROHAMO
No more midget receivers!
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 9:38 am
by cleg
A new owner.
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 10:58 am
by DEHog
cleg wrote:A new owner.
And GM

D. J Hackett
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 11:03 am
by Skins5235
is the best choice as the Top WR, because he knows Zorn offense. and probably we wont spend as much as getting Chad.
Anthony Mix
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 11:07 am
by Skins5235
the need to give more of chance next year to develop in special teams. He is a big receiver and he did really well in the Seatle Game.
So the WR Corps will be Moss, Hackett, Randal El , Mix and

ey
This is the Perfect Reciever for the SKins
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 11:15 am
by Skins5235
D.J. Hackett
Height : 6-2
Weight : 208
College : Colorado
NFL Exp : 4
Seahawks Exp: 4
Career Games / Starts : 27/8
Birth Date : 7/3/1981
How Acquired : D5-'04
This is the guy that we need in Washington. he knows the new system and he is not an overpaid player
Re: What are our offseason needs?
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 12:24 pm
by Skins5235
rustedrootdown wrote:What do you think we need in FA and the draft? I looked over the roster and came up with a list of postions I think need to be upgraded and suggestions:
WR-Obviously we have all heard the Chad Johnson talk and at first I didn't want to hear any of it. However after watching Pardon the interuption today I thought it might be a good idea. Still I think we have a good number one in Santana Moss and would prefer we not spend as much cap on someone such as Chad Johnson. My suggestion is to go after
D.J. Hackett. He already knows Zorns system and I believe he would make a great number 2 reciever opposite Moss. A second suggestion would be to trade for Roy Williams from Detroit. I think we could get him for our second round or perhaps Betts and our third. This is obviously just a suggestion. My main pick to would be for
HackettDE-I trully believe that this is what our 1 pick should be used on. I havent looked at the draft information yet so I don't have a clear cut suggestion however I think that we could pick up a free agent as well. My suggestion would be a more obscure player such as Antwaan Odom or Justin Smith. Someone who may cost us less money. If I had to pick though I would say
go with a draft pickDT-I think that we could get Kris Jenkins from the panthers for a 2nd or 3rd round pick. I think that he would go great next to Griffin with Golston and Montgomery backing them up. Another suggestion that would not cost us any draft picks would be Corey Williams. He should be an unrestricted free agent and a good signing. My suggestion would be to sign
Corey WilliamsLB-I like Marcus Washington and Rocky Mcintosh but you might get a season out of them together. I actually do believe that Lance Briggs would be a good signing at this point. Washington and Mcintosh could battle it out for the third lb spot and the loser could be the backup.
Lance Briggs would truly be a good signing.
CB-Keep Springs!!! But I have another suggestion for him. We should use our second round pick on a CB or sign a lower tier guy like Eugene Wilson to be the number 3 behind Smoot and Rodgers. I think though using our [/b]2nd
pick is the best bet.
S-I think that Shawn Springs should convert to safety. It would prolong his career like Troy Vincent and make the secondary better.
With my suggestions this is how our starters would look:
QB Jason Campbell
HB Clinton Portis
FB Mike Sellers
TE Chris
ey
WR Santana Moss
WR D.J. Hackett
LT Chris Samuels
LG Pete Kendell
C Casey Rabach
RG Randy Thomas
RT Jon Jansen
DE Andre Carter
DT Cornelious Griffin
DT Corey Williams
DE 1st Round Pick
LLB [b]Lance BriggsMLB London Fletcher
RLB Rocky Mcintosh/Marcus Washington
CB Fred Smoot
SS Shawn Springs
FS Laron Landry
CB Carlos Rodgers/[/b]2nd Pick[/b]
Also:
1. I think we need to keep Albright, Thrash and Campbell to keep our special teams kicking.
2. We should draft linemen
Agree, WE need D.J Hackett, he knows the system. also push Anthony Mix he is the receiver of future.
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 1:50 pm
by yupchagee
We need a #2 WR. Hackett is 1 possibility there but the draft is very deep in WR's. I'd look for 1 in the 32nd or 3rd round.
We need a LDE as Daniels will be 35 when camp starts. Evans is a good backup but not a starter. Wilson at 240# is not an every down DE. I would use our 1st rd pick here.
Our 3rd best guard is Fabini. We need a good young interior lineman. There are some available in FA or we could get 1 in the 2nd or 3rd round.
We need depth at DT, S & QB. This can be done through a combination of draft & FA.
Re: This is the Perfect Reciever for the SKins
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 5:03 pm
by CanesSkins26
Skins5235 wrote:D.J. Hackett
Height : 6-2
Weight : 208
College : Colorado
NFL Exp : 4
Seahawks Exp: 4
Career Games / Starts : 27/8
Birth Date : 7/3/1981
How Acquired : D5-'04
This is the guy that we need in Washington. he knows the new system and he is not an overpaid player
Forget Hackett. He is a talented guy, but way too injury prone. He's missed over 30 games in his 4 NFL seasons.
Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 8:44 am
by VetSkinsFan
If that's the case, then I agree. I'm big on consistancy and reliability. If he doesn't have it, then I say make a pass.
Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 11:26 pm
by jdmills23
The Atlanta Falcons continued their franchise makeover in earnest on Friday, releasing tight end Alge Crumpler, quarterback Byron Leftwich, offensive tackle Wayne Gandy and four other players.
The team also announced it had released cornerback Lewis Sanders, wide receiver Jamin Elliott, linebacker Marcus Wilkins and defensive tackle Rod Coleman.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3247718I know we need an interior lineman. What about Rod Coleman?
Coleman, a Pro Bowl selection two years ago who led NFL interior linemen with 52½ sacks from 2001-07, hurt his hand and triceps in Atlanta's 31-7 loss to Tampa Bay last week.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3121055
Since vinnie said on redskins tv today that we need a DT Im thinking this might be worth looking into.
Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 1:35 pm
by yupchagee
jdmills23 wrote:The Atlanta Falcons continued their franchise makeover in earnest on Friday, releasing tight end Alge Crumpler, quarterback Byron Leftwich, offensive tackle Wayne Gandy and four other players.
The team also announced it had released cornerback Lewis Sanders, wide receiver Jamin Elliott, linebacker Marcus Wilkins and defensive tackle Rod Coleman.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3247718I know we need an interior lineman. What about Rod Coleman?
Coleman, a Pro Bowl selection two years ago who led NFL interior linemen with 52½ sacks from 2001-07, hurt his hand and triceps in Atlanta's 31-7 loss to Tampa Bay last week.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3121055Since vinnie said on redskins tv today that we need a DT Im thinking this might be worth looking into.
He'll be 32 when the season starts. How much does he have left in the tank?
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 1:19 am
by CanesSkins26
Wanted: Big WR [Ryan O'Halloran]
INDIANAPOLIS -- Redskins executive vice president Vinny Cerrato made an appearance in the media room last hour and answered questions for about 12-14 minutes at the Indiana Convention Center. It was the first time Cerrato or any Redskins executive had made a podium appearance since 2005.
Coach Jim Zorn preceded Cerrato at the podium but he didn't reveal anything new from his 31-minute session with two local reporters this morning.
Among the more interesting things Cerrato said was the Redskins do want to add a receiver with size. I would type "big receiver" but some people might misread that thinking they want a "name" receiver.
Although Cerrato said the Redskins are still evaluating the Brandon Lloyd situation, I find it hard to believe No. 85 will be back.
"We have two very good receivers that aren't as big," Cerrato said. "We're looking for a little bit bigger receiver because you need that in the West Coast offense, whether it be the draft or however we find one. We have one on the team that we like [Anthony Mix]. The draft has some big receivers that we're going to look at."
Among the other topics covered by Cerrato:
* After talking with Cerrato, Zorn and two team sources today, this appears to be the Redskins' want-to list: A receiver with size, one defensive end and one defensive tackle, a young center/guard and possibly a cornerback capable of playing the No. 3 spot until Carlos Rogers returns.
* Cerrato said the team and cornerback Shawn Springs "are on the same page" and he expects Springs to be back with the team in 2008.
* The Redskins don't expect to sign returner Rock Cartwright or QB Todd Collins before Feb. 29 because both players want to test the market. A team source said earlier today the Redskins expect Cartwright to return to the team after the money and job status he desires doesn't materialize.
* The Redskins are content to let Reed Doughty start at strong safety alongside LaRon Landry although they might sign a veteran to mentor the two youngsters.
* Don't expect the Redskins to be active in free agency because the pickings are rather slim: "Our cap situation is OK. There are limited guys in free agency and the price they'll be paid will be astronomical. I don't foresee us being a big player. It will be a shock to some not seeing us being a big player. Dan's plane won’t be fired up and ready to go. It will be a quiet start to free agency for us."
* Twelve teams used the franchise tag this off-season, something Cerrato sees as a continuing trend. "You know what you have and want to keep the core guys so keep the guys you know instead of the unknowns. Teams that are winning feel comfortable doing that and feel they don't need a big turnover."
http://video1.washingtontimes.com/redskins/