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Re: Day 3 NFL Draft 2016 Rounds 4-7
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Warpath Hall of Fame
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Re: Day 3 NFL Draft 2016 Rounds 4-7
love the marshall pick
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Re: Day 3 NFL Draft 2016 Rounds 4-7
Guess we'll see how this one pans out ppl ... I'll take the wait and see approach and hope for the best!
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The Starter
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Re: Day 3 NFL Draft 2016 Rounds 4-7
It looks like there are a few safeties they should try to sign. And small college DL.
2016 NFL Draft Tracker – NFL.com |
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Re: Day 3 NFL Draft 2016 Rounds 4-7
Next year we have 11 picks in Scott I trust
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The Starter
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Re: Day 3 NFL Draft 2016 Rounds 4-7
per Gruden " no glaring needs " which is his explanation for trading for 2017 draft choices. He is delusional, did the Redskins just win the Superbowl ?
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Re: Day 3 NFL Draft 2016 Rounds 4-7
Coach speak im sure
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Re: Day 3 NFL Draft 2016 Rounds 4-7
If you hear his full explanation it makes more sense. 2 years ago the team needed a ton more work. Glaring needs all over. Now they can stick more to BPA and fill in depth. It's a more solid roster today than it was 2 years ago. Makes sense to me.
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Re: Day 3 NFL Draft 2016 Rounds 4-7
I'll say it, today wasn't great. I thought the first 3 picks of the draft for us were fuckin insane good.
Today left a lot to be desired. I think the fall back in the 4th wasn't a good idea. I'm fairly sure we wanted 1 of the 2 rb taken within 4 picks of our choice in the 5th before we settle for the dt.
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Re: Day 3 NFL Draft 2016 Rounds 4-7
I liked the first two picks.
The medical jury is out on the third. I like the QB we got. I didnt care for the loss of our 4th pick but, wow...we are already loaded to pick next year.
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Re: Day 3 NFL Draft 2016 Rounds 4-7
Quote:
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Hail Raiser
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Re: Day 3 NFL Draft 2016 Rounds 4-7
This is how a grown ass man runs an organization. McLovin for the win.
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Re: Day 3 NFL Draft 2016 Rounds 4-7
It's just amazing the difference. You see it permeating the whole organization.
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Re: Day 3 NFL Draft 2016 Rounds 4-7
Looking back now not only do I like every pick, but how many extra picks do we have next year? Dang. Great draft. Now they just have to go to work! HTTR
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Re: Day 3 NFL Draft 2016 Rounds 4-7
Washington Redskins, B+
1 (22) (from Houston) Josh Doctson, WR, TCU 2 (53) Su’a Cravens, S, USC 3 (84) Kendall Fuller, CB, Virginia Tech 5 (152) (from New Orleans) Matt Ioannidis, DT, Temple 6 (187) (from New Orleans) Nate Sudfeld, QB, Indiana 7 (232) (from Tampa Bay) Steven Daniels, ILB, Boston College 7 (242) Keith Marshall, RB, Georgia Day 1: Washington gets the No. 2 receiver on the PFF draft board in Doctson, who posted the top receiving grade in the nation last year at +28.9 despite playing only 582 snaps. He adds another dimension to a well-rounded group of pass-catchers in Washington, as he uses his outstanding body control to make plays down the field. He may end up as the most productive deep receiver in the class. Day 2: Whether playing safety or linebacker, Cravens simply knows how to defeat blocks and make plays in both the run game (+10.8 grade, seventh-best in the class) and in coverage (+8.3, eighth in class). Fuller has some boom-or-bust to him, as he was solid in 2014 but struggled to a negative coverage grade before going down to injury early in 2015. Day 3: Ioannidis notched 33 pressures last season, good for 11th in the class. He adds an interior pass-rusher to the mix. Daniels posted the top grade against the run among the nation’s linebackers and he reads plays and blows them up as well as any linebacker in the class.
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