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Re: Redskins General 2020 NFL Thread
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Re: Redskins General 2020 NFL Thread
To be more precise, McGinn was saying that he did not grade many of these guys, including Lamb, as No. 1 receivers. He evaluated Lamb as a No. 2 receiver. Same with the other high ranked guys. The top prospects are Not No.1, but more likely No. 2 , receivers according to McGinn.
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Re: Redskins General 2020 NFL Thread
The guy who I would like to see us pick, particularly if he is available in the 4th round, is KJ Hill from Ohio State. While he is not as fast as McLauren, he is the same kind of disciplined route runner as Terry. They both learned their craft from OSU receivers' coach Brian Hartline. One of the hallmarks of Hartline's coaching is instilling the discipline of precision in running routes. Like McLauren, KJ Hill is a very precise route runner and is familiar to Haskins since they played together at OSU. Hill holds Ohio State's career record for receptions and he would be a very nice addition to McLauren since they both worked together with Haskins in 2018. Some drafts have Hill going in the third round. Others have him going in the 4th.
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Re: Redskins General 2020 NFL Thread
This draft is laughably loaded (IMO):
2: R1P21 - EDGE CHASE YOUNG - OHIO STATE 66: R3P2 - TE COLE KMET - NOTRE DAME 108: R4P2 - S ASHTYN DAVIS - CALIFORNIA 142: R4P36 - C TYLER BIADASZ - WISCONSIN 162: R5P16 - TE THADDEUS MOSS - LSU 216: R7P2 - CB MICHAEL OJEMUDIA - IOWA 229: R7P15 - OT TERRANCE STEELE - TEXAS TECH
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Re: Redskins General 2020 NFL Thread
Definitely don't agree with Payne and Allen being average... and while Clowney is moving on to a new team it's not because of his talent
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Re: Redskins General 2020 NFL Thread
Took the words out of my mouth. What I read about Young he doesn't seem to have the same attitude as Clowney, the latter seeming to me to be another Haynesworth.
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Re: Redskins General 2020 NFL Thread
Average among their positions? Yes, Payne has been more consistent but there is no doubt that Allen has had multiple games where you didn't even know he was out there. Maybe it was the scheme, we'll find out I guess.
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Re: Redskins General 2020 NFL Thread
Payne's been good, but I think he could be great this year. Del Rio has been a solid d coordinator, but unlike Scott Turner, my expectations are much higher with the talent on his side of the ball. There are no excuses for Del Rio especially with that front line if we can add CY.
A guy who was very good last year...Tim Settle. I really would like to see a Dline with both Settle and Payne at DT next to one another in some situations.
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Re: Redskins General 2020 NFL Thread
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Re: Redskins General 2020 NFL Thread
McGinn's analysis agrees that there are many WR who are a bust. He says the WR face the biggest change in the move from, college to pro because corners and safeties in the pros are so much better and faster than in college. He said the biggest factor separating success from failure for WR in pros is learning how to read, react and adjust to the actual coverage a WR get at the snap of the ball. His theory seems to fit in well with McLauren as a prime example of a guy who knows how to make the instinctive adjustment as a play is developing.
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