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Old 04-27-2013, 06:41 PM   #1
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Helu is a question mark because of the injury, but Royster I thought gave us decent production for being a #3. And if you did want a potential young replacement, why draft a kid that is oft injured? I don't know anything about Jameson to really say anything at this point. Big East ball doesn't get much play here in MI.
Any one running behind this line (especially with RG3) is gonna have success.
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Old 04-27-2013, 06:50 PM   #2
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Any one running behind this line (especially with RG3) is gonna have success.
True, but if you have proven talent, why discard it? Jamison looks rather versatile though. He could be our version of Jamie Morris or Darren Sproles. Hopefully our moves with the line will help keep our line tops!
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Old 04-27-2013, 06:50 PM   #3
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Helu is a question mark because of the injury, but Royster I thought gave us decent production for being a #3. And if you did want a potential young replacement, why draft a kid that is oft injured? I don't know anything about Jameson to really say anything at this point. Big East ball doesn't get much play here in MI.
Royster didn't do much at all last year IMO.

People were saying the same thing last year with Morris.
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Royster didn't do much at all last year IMO.

People were saying the same thing last year with Morris.

I thought he did decent enough for us as a backup. The RB picks aren't bad, but like RGIII stated, you could put anybody behind our starting line and they will be good. Just like Shanny in Denver.
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Old 04-27-2013, 06:59 PM   #5
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I thought he did decent enough for us as a backup. The RB picks aren't bad, but like RGIII stated, you could put anybody behind our starting line and they will be good. Just like Shanny in Denver.
The right anybodies. Both guys have skillsets that match the zbs and do something good like catch the ball (Thompson) and pass protect (Jamison)
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Old 04-27-2013, 06:37 PM   #6
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Royster is definitely on the bubble now and probably Helu too if he can't stay healthy all summer.
Yep, those picks scream unhappiness with the depth behind ALFMO.
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Old 04-27-2013, 06:40 PM   #7
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Thanks RGIII for the highlight reel. Kid does look impressive!
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Old 04-27-2013, 06:42 PM   #8
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Really good draft. Thomas from Fresno could be a steal in the 4th round.
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Old 04-27-2013, 06:42 PM   #9
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Where's Cult'? Give us the round by round breakdown and priority UDRFAs.
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Old 04-27-2013, 07:48 PM   #10
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Where's Cult'? Give us the round by round breakdown and priority UDRFAs.
The UDRFAS that appear to be available are:

QB:
Tyler Bray
Matt Scott
Marquis Gray (TE)
Jordan Rodgers (Aaron's brother)

RB/FB:
Zach Line
Ray Graham
Stephon Jefferson (Lead Nevada in all time rushing after 3 seasons)
Miguel Maysonett
Onterio McCaleb (fasts back in the draft)
Montell Harris (all time leading rusher at BC)
DJ Harper (speedy back from Boise St)

TE
Phillip Lutzenkirchen
Ryan Otten
Joesph Fauria
Jake Stoneburner
Jack Doyle
Ben Cotton

WR
Da'Rick Rogers
Connor Vernon
Brandon Kaufman
Marcus Davis
TJ Moe
Alec Lemon
Lanear Sampson (RG3's teammate at Baylor)
Sam McGuffie
Zach Rogers
Jasper Collins
Reggie Dunn (all american Return Man)
Russell Shepard

OL
Luke Marquardt
Xavier Nixon
Alvin Bailey
Chris Faulk
Dalton Freeman
John Wetzel
Omoregi Uzzi
Braxston Cave
James Ferentz
Joe Madsen
Mike Golic Jr

DL
Corey Grissom
Anthony McCloud
Brent Russell (the man-bear-pig)
Kwame Geathers (NFL bloodlines)
Anthyony Reshard White
Baker Steinkuhler
Damion Square
TJ Barnes (6'6 384)
Lawrence Okoye (the England track guy who is 6'6 304)

LB
Chase Thomas
Kevin Riddick
Keith Pough
Wes Horton
Cameron Meredith
Travis Johnson
Bruce Taylor
Kenny Tate
Travis Long

CB
Nickell Robey
Adrian Brushell
Josh Johnson
Greg Reid (return man as well)
Johnny Adams
Nigel Malone
Sheldon Price (6'2)
Melvin White (6'1)
Travis Howard
Mike Edwards
Aaron Hester (6'2)
Rashaan Melvin (6'2)
Terrence Brown (6'1)
DeMontre Hurst

S
Tony Jefferson
Robert Lester
Bradley McDougald (skins had interest in him)
Jawanza Starling
Rontez Miles
Ray Ray Armstrong
Keelan Johnson (skins had interest in him)

K/P
Johnathan Plisco (I-AA all american at ODU)
Brad Wing
Quinn Sharpe
Jackson Rice
Ryan Allen
Luke Ingram (LS)
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The DBS we took are all upside picks with some holes that can be closed. Amerson could be fantastic if he gets the scheme and plays it with discipline. Rambo is a centerfielder that can play single deep well which fits what we do. Thomas seems like a project to me but can play. None of them are sure bet plug and plays. The guys we took on offence have me exited. Very well done on tht side of the ball. Really nice pieces we got there. Reed is going to be magical in our offense I think.
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Brandon Jenkins and Jawan Jamison were two of my favorite players in this draft.
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Old 04-27-2013, 06:52 PM   #13
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Brandon Jenkins and Jawan Jamison were two of my favorite players in this draft.
I really like the reed pick for us specifically. He'll be a nice target for kirk/bob and part of a matchup nightmare scheme.
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I really like the reed pick for us specifically. He'll be a nice target for kirk/bob and part of a matchup nightmare scheme.
Reed I think fits more what we want to be than what we are.

I think that consistent with what we've done over the last few years, the Redskins have given draft value early, and gotten it late, if that makes sense. I think the Redskins are just typically very picky with who they get early in the draft, but later in the draft, they open it up a lot and typically get a lot of value.
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Reed I think fits more what we want to be than what we are.

I think that consistent with what we've done over the last few years, the Redskins have given draft value early, and gotten it late, if that makes sense. I think the Redskins are just typically very picky with who they get early in the draft, but later in the draft, they open it up a lot and typically get a lot of value.
I disagree. Trade for Fred Davis looming...
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