Washington Redskins: The team really wants to add LB Warrick Holdman to its impressive list of free-agent signings. The Redskins hosted Holdman last month but reportedly only offered slightly above the minimum for a player of his experience. That didn’t get it done. Now, the Washington Post reports the team is upping its offer substantially to ensure that they pick up the six-year veteran. New defensive coordinator Greg Blanche was the Bears’ defensive coordinator the previous five seasons and Holdman was one of his favorite players in Chicago, when healthy.
#5 Pick. Washington Redskins
Sean Taylor* | S | Miami (Fla.)
The Redskins should have their choice between three excellent players – Taylor, DT Harris and TE Kellen Winslow Jr. – at the three positions of need. We get the strong impression they are struggling between Harris and Taylor. The Redskins also could trade down in order to regain some of the picks they lost, but with three blue-chip prospects available, we predict they’ll stay put and draft the one they believe can make the biggest impact. While all three players have great potential, Taylor might make the most sense for a team that just lost its best defensive back – DC Champ Bailey – in a trade for RB Clinton Portis. Taylor has the size of an outside linebacker and the coverage skills of a cornerback. He is exactly what an NFL team is looking for in terms of versatility, and he could have the biggest impact of any rookie in the 2004 NFL season.
I've wanted Taylor all along so I'm happy if we go after him. I think we must go after Defense. While Winslow is an impact player he is not as essential as building a solid D in the NFC East. We have some pretty key weapons of offense so if we have a solid blocking TE who can catch a few balls, we're good to go. Anyways, enjoy...