Wednesday, April 13, 2011

2011 Redskins NFL Draft Preview

At long last, the draft is here.  After all the negative talk about the lockout and worrying about what free agents may be available, we can finally sit down and add some much needed players to our team.


This year, the Redskins have 4 Primary Needs (not necessarily in order):
  1. Quarterback
  2. Offensive Line
  3. Defensive Line
  4. Linebacker

Here are the Secondary Needs:
  1. Cornerback
  2. Safety - Thanks to Oshiomogho Atogwe
  3. Runningback
  4. Wide Receiver

Let's take a look at this year's positional needs.

Quarterback - This is a major priority.  Rex Grossman is a free agent.  Donovan McNabb, one way or another, is gone.  That leaves John Beck as the only QB on the roster, not a good situation.  Make that, a very bad situation.


Offensive Line - The Redskins must resign Right Tackle Jammal Brown.  Then, they must upgrade the interior of the line.  The Redskins could not run the ball up the middle much at all in 2010.  Guard is a glaring weak spot and Casey Rabach is a serviceable Center at best at this stage of his career.


Wide Receiver - Santana Moss and Anthony Armstrong, who was a lucky find, must both be resigned.  At this point, the best option would be to pursue a WR in free agency.  Given the horrible history the Redskins have had drafting WR's and the fact that they have no one to throw the ball to them, this should not be the focus of the draft.

Runningback - Ryan Torain may be a legitmate starter, but the team must add depth due to his injury history.

Defensive Line - In the 3-4 defense, you must have an anchor in the middle at Nose Tackle and the Redskins did not have one in the 2010 season.  Hopefully, Ma'ake Kemoeatu can continue his comeback from his previous achilles injury and be at least a part-time force in the middle.  Albert Haynesworth is a complete loss and will not be with the team in 2011.  If Jeremy Jarmon is not ready to step up, depth at Defensive End is needed as well.


Linebacker - Brian Orakpo is the young star of the defense and somehow London Fletcher continues to play at a high level, but at 35 we must plan for the future.  Rocky Macintosh was solid in the 4-3 defense, but does not seem well suited for the 3-4.


Cornerback - DeAngelo Hall is solid on one side, but Carlos Rogers has never lived up to his high draft pick status.  He is not a bad coverage corner, but his inability to get any turnovers at all is a major negative.  There may be too many other needs to address cornerback this offseason.

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JacksGhost
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