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Old 04-27-2019, 10:39 PM   #1
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Old 04-27-2019, 10:17 PM   #2
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We added some solid talent to the WR group, hopefully Cam Sims can develop too


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Old 04-27-2019, 10:37 PM   #3
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Old 04-28-2019, 10:05 AM   #4
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From Bleacher Report, for whatever it is worth.

Bryce Love, Running Back, Stanford
112. Washington Redskins: Bryce Love, Running Back, Stanford

Strengths: Patience, explosion

Weaknesses: Injuries

Love tore his ACL at the end of last season and had ankle injuries prior to that. His yardage total dropped from 2,118 yards (8.1 yards per carry) to 739 (4.5 ypc) as a result of the injuries, weaker blocking and a more pass-oriented Cardinal offense.

The 2017 version of Love looked like LeSean McCoy at his best. Love excelled at following convoys of blockers from the I formation or on pulling-lineman plays, exploding through a crease and then stringing together moves on the second level to turn six-yard gains into 30-yarders. The Love we saw in 2018 still had a burst and long speed but was more likely to get tripped up in the open field or not quite create space for himself with a jump cut.

Love would have been a top-15 pick in 2018, so this could be a steal. And he can swap injury stories with Adrian Peterson and Derrius Guice. Let’s just hope they aren’t always meeting around the MRI machine.

Grade: B+.

My take: A healthy OG Dru Samia was available and and taken two picks later. Samia was graded an A at that point in the draft.
Instead we drafted another talented but injury prone RB that probably will not be ready to play. Not sure when our FO will stop taking injured players especially after last years body bag year. There was a ton of talent available at this point of the draft. It better fucking work out.

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Old 04-28-2019, 10:31 AM   #5
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131. Washington Redskins: Wes Martin, Guard, Indiana

Strengths: Size, reliability

Weaknesses: Athleticism

Martin is a sturdy, nuthin’-fancy interior lineman. Washington’s running backs will appreciate having Martin in the mix of players blocking in front of them. Once those running backs are done throwing emoji shade on the internet, anyway.

Grade: C+

My take: kid looks like a good blue collar hard working guard. Could become a good starter.. My issue is we waited so late to take our biggest need Position that has been a hole for years.
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131. Washington Redskins: Wes Martin, Guard, Indiana

Strengths: Size, reliability

Weaknesses: Athleticism

Martin is a sturdy, nuthin’-fancy interior lineman. Washington’s running backs will appreciate having Martin in the mix of players blocking in front of them. Once those running backs are done throwing emoji shade on the internet, anyway.

Grade: C+

My take: kid looks like a good blue collar hard working guard. Could become a good starter.. My issue is we waited so late to take our biggest need Position that has been a hole for years.


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131. Washington Redskins: Wes Martin, Guard, Indiana

Strengths: Size, reliability

Weaknesses: Athleticism

Martin is a sturdy, nuthin’-fancy interior lineman. Washington’s running backs will appreciate having Martin in the mix of players blocking in front of them. Once those running backs are done throwing emoji shade on the internet, anyway.

Grade: C+

My take: kid looks like a good blue collar hard working guard. Could become a good starter.. My issue is we waited so late to take our biggest need Position that has been a hole for years.
Roullier was a 6th rounder, how did that pan out? People focus too much on what round a player is picked.
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Old 04-28-2019, 11:41 AM   #8
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Roullier was a 6th rounder, how did that pan out? People focus too much on what round a player is picked.
I counter with, the last time we used first round pick on O lineman it was Brandon Scherff and Trent Williams. How did that pan out?
Brandon Scherff and Trent Williams > Roullier

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I counter with, the last time we used first round pick on O lineman it was Brandon Scherff and Trent Williams. How did that pan out?
Brandon Scherff and Trent Murphy > Roullier
I am assuming you ment Trent Williams : P

Jeff Bostic / Joe Jacoby undrafted
Mark Schlereth 10th round
Andre Johnson 1st round

The larger point is there are good players all over the draft, and it seems OL is a position that has more undrafted and low round over-performers as it is less predicated on athletic ability and more on brains and consistency.

** and the cap is a huge factor in having to pay for top flight talent at any position **
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I'm very satisfied with this draft....the sleeper pick in my opinion was Cole Holcomb....he's a tackling machine in the mold of London Fletcher/Neal Olkawicz.....
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Old 04-28-2019, 03:27 PM   #11
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I'm very satisfied with this draft....the sleeper pick in my opinion was Cole Holcomb....he's a tackling machine in the mold of London Fletcher/Neal Olkawicz.....
Looks like a really solid ILB … and very fast 4.48 40 . Our 7th rd pick ( OLB ) , OK ST , could very well make the roster , very quick . FYI , do not be surprised if T. Catalina wins the LG spot , unless one of our rookies has a great camp
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Later rounds are a crapshoot, roll the dice as often as possible.

Double digit draft picks is awesome, especially after trading back into the 1st.

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