Quick Hitters
Derrick Frost: Filling in for an injured Tom Tupa, Frost did a very average job averaging 40.4 yards per punt in 2005. Don't look for him to be back as the Redskins punter in 2006.
Grade: C-
Walt Harris: Injuries, inconsistent play, and a high cap number spells doom for his future as a Redskin.
Grade: C
Ryan Clark: Clark started 13 games in 2005 for the Redskins at strong safety and is probably deserving of his own profile, but in the interest of finishing up these report cards he's going to have to suffer with a quick hitter mention. Sorry Ryan, no disrespect intended.
Grade: C+
Pierson Prioleau: Along with Joe Salave'a, Prioleau has the distinction of being one of the most often misspelled player names on the Redskins' roster. The versatile defensive back was a quality addition to the Skins secondary in 2005.
Grade: C+
Warrick Holdman: Does anyone remember who was starting at ROLB when LaVar Arrington was riding the pine early in the '05 season? Yeah, I didn't think so.
Grade: D
Demetric Evans: A pleasant surprise in '05, Evans was pressed into action due to injuries and he responded by doing an admirable job and recording 3 sacks on the year.
Grade: C+
Ade Jimoh: One of The Warpath's favorites, "The Ade" as he's known around here is a special teams demon and is known to play some mean corner once in a while.
Grade: C+
Matt Bowen: An overpriced backup, Bowen has likely seen his final days as a Washington Redskin. We sure will miss those huge training camp hits, somewhere Trung Canidate is still searching for his mouthpiece.
Grade: C