05-07-2013, 02:59 PM | #16 |
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Re: An early look at potential camp battles.
People keep listing our 3 draftee DB's (Amerson, Thomas, and Rambo) as starting or as roster locks. However, history says that, chances are, at least one doesn't make the team and we will be lucky to have just one of them start right away. As a group we need to put down the rookie DB koolaid.
And, mind you, I am happy that we drafted all three and hope that all three succeed.
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05-07-2013, 03:29 PM | #20 |
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I'm going to have to agree. I suspect all will make the team purely for the fact that either they would be poached from the practice squad immediatet or none would clear wavers purely based on their projected upside...
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05-07-2013, 03:53 PM | #23 |
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I think they're both on the hot seat equally.
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I think only a spot are two are open for the starters. I still think Polumbus keeps the RT job.
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Just doing some quick math Joe, if you take all the high numbers you have for each position, add the three ST guys, you are only over the 53 man roster by 1. I seriously doubt we keep 5 RB's. So that makes 53 with all of the high position numbers you estimated.
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05-07-2013, 04:16 PM | #26 |
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Wouldn't we keep a total of four tackles or would we keep 3Ts and one swing player as a reserve?
I still think if healthy Pashos is the best we have for this year. Health is a big deciding factor though.
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Royster showed that he can catch the ball from out of the backfield last year. He had a TD grab against Seattle in the wildcard game. Helu was hurt all season and showed he was somewhat durable in 2011. But I'm thinking the the rookie running backs the Redskins drafted both could possibly win spots on the team. Knowing Mike Shanahan, he's not going to release both Helu and Royster. He is going to trade them to a team that can give us something in return.
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Let's not forget some guys may get jobs based on cap numbers.
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I am not sure why people hate on Polumbus or think less of him. Sure, he can be classified as the weakest link on our starting offensive line but that was a pretty damn good lineup we had last year.
Polumbus is the best right tackle we have otherwise we would have seen those other guys finish out the season after Polumbus got hurt and we certainly wouldn't have resigned him. He's a big mother fcker who has made big plays for us last year and the scary thing is he can only get better! On the offensive side the competition is really for backup roles (buh-bye Rosyer/Helu/Banks?). The real interesting battles are for the starting DB and LB positions. Who the hell is gonna play FS/SS/CB? Only Josh Wilson is assured a starting spot. At LB it would be unwise to keep Rob Jackson on the sideline so how do you get him on the field?
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