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We're Touched
I know it sounds like this was a GMSM signing, but years of Danny at the helm and living in Philadelphia while they constantly have DB signings explode in their face gives me anxiety.
The way things work within the franchise under Scot McCloughan, the general manager serves as the chief talent evaluator. McCloughan, Coach Jay Gruden and his assistants and team president Bruce Allen will confer, although McCloughan can and has overruled their opinions. McCloughan makes the final call on which players to pursue, and Allen and chief negotiator Eric Schaffer make it happen. Snyder, meanwhile, is kept abreast of plans, people within the organization said, but no longer is a key member of discussion meetings.
The Redskins now have their starting cornerback tandem in Norman and Breeland. But it remains to be seen what will happen with Culliver, whose $8 million contract is not guaranteed and now could be dispensable. However, the move seems to have positioned coaches to proceed with the plan to transition Will Blackmon, who started 10 games at cornerback last season, to safety.
Veeeery interesting...
http://www.hogshaven.com/2016/4/25/11502364/redskins-to-trade-for-kam-chancellor
A secondary of Norman, Breeland, Culliver, Jarrett, Chancellor would be quite incredible, and given how often the Redskins use the nickel, would be able to shut down any NFCE offense.
There’ve been rumblings about a Kam Chancellor trade. It hardly seems realistic, as McCloughan would have to give up picks, and he loves his picks. Do you envision a scenario where both Norman and Chancellor are wreaking havoc in our secondary next year? What would that trade look like?
– Rohit Raghava
There is no truth to that rumor that the Redskins are trying to trade for Seattle Seahawks safety Kam Chancellor, I was told by a team source. I really don’t know where it started. I think it was some type of hypothetical thing thrown out there, and because McCloughan helped bring Chancellor to Seattle, people have gotten excited over the possibility. But, you’re right. McCloughan doesn’t want to part with his draft picks. He’d possibly have to give up a first- or second-rounder for Chancellor. He’d rather trade down, get more picks, and find the next Kam Chancellor.
This is a copy-cat league and I think the free agency success of Denver is probably influencing SM.
Keim picks Karl Joseph in ESPN's Mock Draft. Thinks they might trade back
Wouldn't mind seeing a trade back, hopefully staying in the first, but going no later than early second. Really hoping Lynch falls to 21 -- that should drive some interest in our pick. Would love to see them take C Kelly from Bama, but not at 21. If we could get some combination of him AND an S or a DT w/ late 1st + early second, AND keep our second, that would be a huge win.
“It will be interesting at the 23rd pick because I’ve already had two calls that I can verify today about teams potentially coming up our way,†Spielman said.
The Vikings GM is saying he is fielding calls of teams wanting to trade up to the Vikings pick at #23. If he is getting calls then you better believe McClou is getting the same at #21.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2016/04/27/vikings-g-m-teams-are-calling-about-moving-up-to-23/
Wouldn't mind seeing a trade back, hopefully staying in the first, but going no later than early second. Really hoping Lynch falls to 21 -- that should drive some interest in our pick. Would love to see them take C Kelly from Bama, but not at 21. If we could get some combination of him AND an S or a DT w/ late 1st + early second, AND keep our second, that would be a huge win.
Kelly and Nkemdiche as first 2 picks would be unreal. Like happiest draft in a long while unreal.
The draft is a hoopla filled snooze fest. It's cool to see if you make any trades and it's cool to know about the fist few picks. That's about it.
Hockey playoffs, and Caps-Pens on top, blows that right out of the water.
The draft is awful. Don't teams have 10 minutes or something ridiculous for their picks in the 1st round?
NFLN was reshowing every draft from 2008 (I believe) and forward last Saturday morning. You have a serious problem and need to get a life if you spent any part of your day rewatching past NFL drafts.
The draft is awful. Don't teams have 10 minutes or something ridiculous for their picks in the 1st round?
NFLN was reshowing every draft from 2008 (I believe) and forward last Saturday morning. You have a serious problem and need to get a life if you spent any part of your day rewatching past NFL drafts.
I saw that last night, and even as an NFL draft fan, I immediately thought, who on earth wants to rewatch old drafts?! Although....Might be neat to see Sean Taylor picked again....