DRAFT DISH
The team wants dramatic improvement on defense, and taking S Sean Taylor makes that possible. He is a free safety with a sprinter's speed, a receiver's hands and a linebacker's mentality. He is the rare player who, if he plays to his potential, will improve the team's pass rush, run defense and coverage. His speed will enable the team to play more press coverage with the cornerbacks. Provided Taylor picks up the nuances of pro offenses as well as he did with college offenses, his reaction time will be quick, and he will be able to detect where the trouble spots are and get to them quickly. TE Chrisey has a chance to start. He was chosen because he filled a need, matching the qualifications for the tight end/H-back position almost perfectly. He has excellent size, decent speed and good hands and has been a reliable intermediate-range receiver.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Whether the team has the talent it needs is uncertain, but it has done a good job of stockpiling players at most positions. The Redskins' needs, at least in terms of numbers, are few. Still missing is a capable pass-rushing defensive end. The team will continue to search for such a player, but it will have a hard time finding one at this point. The team has to decide whether Ladell Betts or Trung Canidate can be the backup running back. Betts has a better chance, provided he can get through the offseason and preseason without an injury.
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