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PennSkinsFan
12-27-2003, 12:29 AM
Updated 12/26/03

Ford's Mock (http://www.hailredskins.com/Draft/FordMock.htm)

BigCountry
12-27-2003, 02:39 PM
No respect for THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS product Roy Williams huh...

LavarLeap2003
12-28-2003, 04:36 PM
thats what im saying!

Ford
12-29-2003, 12:49 AM
He doesn't deserve any. Bust, guaranteed.

Texas Skin
12-29-2003, 02:55 PM
CRAZY - Roy Williams!!

Time to update anyway.

PennSkinsFan
12-29-2003, 11:03 PM
Updated 12/29/03

Patrick
12-30-2003, 07:43 AM
Still don't see it. Tommie Harris is a good player but will not make a impact in the NFL like everyone thinks. He's as much as a sure thing as Desmond Howard was. ........... Let's see how he does 1/3 against LSU.

Ford
12-30-2003, 01:11 PM
Originally posted by Patrick
Still don't see it. Tommie Harris is a good player but will not make a impact in the NFL like everyone thinks. He's as much as a sure thing as Desmond Howard was. ........... Let's see how he does 1/3 against LSU.

I've watched every game of his collegiate career .. where's the substance to your argument? As much of a sure thing as Desmond Howard? What are you smoking?

RichardBradley
12-30-2003, 01:25 PM
I love Harris but the closest thing to a sure thing in this Draft is Sean Taylor...

hogs86
12-30-2003, 11:49 PM
Sean Taylor out of Miami (FS) is the real deal!! We can build the rest of the D- line via from other teams.We can not let this one get away like last year.Defence first 3 rounds!!

SkinsKY
12-31-2003, 01:19 AM
I thought as a sophomore, Fitzgerald could not enter the NFL draft. Am I wrong on that?

Ford
12-31-2003, 01:38 AM
Originally posted by SkinsKY
I thought as a sophomore, Fitzgerald could not enter the NFL draft. Am I wrong on that?

Yea because he played as a true freshman. The guys who come out as sophmores according to the rules have had a redshirt year.

RichardBradley
12-31-2003, 09:15 AM
Ford Williams a bust? I don't know if he will dominate right away but he plays the game with alot of heart and is a great athlete the problem is that those kids from Texas get no coaching. Mack Brown is a good recruiter but couldn't coach himself out of town

SkinsKY
12-31-2003, 09:26 AM
Originally posted by Ford
Yea because he played as a true freshman. The guys who come out as sophmores according to the rules have had a redshirt year.

Okay, I thought I saw him in your mock, but I checked again and didn't so maybe I made it up. I need to stop doing that.

RichardBradley
12-31-2003, 12:04 PM
Originally posted by SkinsKY
I thought as a sophomore, Fitzgerald could not enter the NFL draft. Am I wrong on that?


He may be able to enter because he attended a prep school for a year after high school

Patrick
12-31-2003, 01:07 PM
Originally posted by Ford
I've watched every game of his collegiate career .. where's the substance to your argument? As much of a sure thing as Desmond Howard? What are you smoking?

I know you have. And I think you view TH with your heart as much as your mind (and that is not a bad thing either). I often find myself doing the same thing with players from Maryland. And I not saying he won't be a good player in the NFL. As probably the top defensive player to be picked, I'm not sure he'll be the impact player (his first or second year) that you would except from someone drafted that high.

LMG
01-02-2004, 11:16 AM
Packers get will Smith and it makes my day!

Towson Skins
01-05-2004, 12:06 AM
Tommie Harris is too small to play tackle in the NFL. He also doesnt have the speed or strenght to make up for it. The man to pick is Vince Wilfork or trade down.

IndianBaller27
01-17-2004, 09:14 AM
how 'bout no... we need either kevin jones or stephen jackson with our 5th overall pick.

Rileskin
01-17-2004, 10:37 AM
You guys might want to check out the CFL and some of the avialable free agents with the top teams there. I'd be looking at O-line & D-line FA's from there. As far as top draft picks go, I subscribe to the "Best available athlete" philosophy...Remember that "Green Guy", or Monte Coleman?
Rileskin

Travesty
01-19-2004, 11:46 AM
First I think The Redskins should get the best available player in the draft to me that would be Sean Taylor who is considered the best defensive player in the draft and is said to make an imediate impact when brought in he has more potential to do better in his first year than Roy Williams did for the Cowboys. We could get Good free agents for running back or D-line like Corey Dillion or Warren Sapp

HollywoodKolt
01-19-2004, 05:32 PM
Originally posted by Towson Skins
Tommie Harris is too small to play tackle in the NFL. He also doesnt have the speed or strenght to make up for it. The man to pick is Vince Wilfork or trade down.

Ok that's simply ludicrous. Tommie Harris may not be enourmous but he's freakishly fast and freakishly strong. Name me another D-tackle who runs a 4.67 fourty and benches well over 400?

ChucknSkins
01-24-2004, 10:38 PM
Originally posted by hogs86
Sean Taylor out of Miami (FS) is the real deal!! We can build the rest of the D- line via from other teams.We can not let this one get away like last year.Defence first 3 rounds!!

Agree with Taylor as a pick and a sure thing, but you may seen Winslow here. If Taylor or DE, then Rnd 2 could be a RB, Chris Perry is still there. As long as Gibbs, and not Cerrato, makes the final selections, all will be well.

daveskins
01-26-2004, 12:47 PM
def needs to be updated.....He has Clarett getting picked and hes not even eligible...plus he has Drew Henson...he got picked last year by the Texans i believe

Ford
01-26-2004, 01:10 PM
Originally posted by daveskins
def needs to be updated.....He has Clarett getting picked and hes not even eligible...plus he has Drew Henson...he got picked last year by the Texans i believe

1) Clarrett's status has not been resolved.

2) It is my understanding that if Henson wanted to enter the draft in 2004, so long as he was selected above the 6th round he would not be tied to the Texans' selection.

Ford
01-28-2004, 01:00 AM
Drew Henson Info -> http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/columns/story?columnist=pasquarelli_len&id=1720245

burg-n-gold
01-28-2004, 10:48 AM
:smash:

I thought that when an NFL team is picking this high that the theory goes that picking the best player whether he's filling a need or not. In saying this I offer my opinion: If the skins follow this theory and supposedly they do, then the only course of action is to pick Sean Taylor if available otherwise take Kellen Winslow Jr. or take the best player after that, I doubt that any of the rb's listed warrant the 5th pick in the draft.

Unless we(skins) were to trade down(not too far) and acquire a 2nd round pick and not move down more than ten spots then I'd(skins) take one of the two highly-rated rb's.

Regards,

burg-n-gld

BadSkin
02-01-2004, 03:55 AM
whats about downtrading? we can save monex (champ's money) and we got 2 picks more in 2nd or 3rd round - with this deep draft (the deepest ever?) mr. gibbs & co get all the people we need for championship

isn't it?

hail2skins
02-01-2004, 09:13 AM
Originally posted by burg-n-gold
:smash:

I thought that when an NFL team is picking this high that the theory goes that picking the best player whether he's filling a need or not. In saying this I offer my opinion: If the skins follow this theory and supposedly they do, then the only course of action is to pick Sean Taylor if available otherwise take Kellen Winslow Jr. or take the best player after that, I doubt that any of the rb's listed warrant the 5th pick in the draft.

Unless we(skins) were to trade down(not too far) and acquire a 2nd round pick and not move down more than ten spots then I'd(skins) take one of the two highly-rated rb's.

Regards,

burg-n-gld

Welcome to hailRedkins.com b-n-g, glad you joined us. The Redskins have been known to draft the best available player in the draft at their position. We do have needs, dlinemen, rb, te and some say a safety as well. We only have a few picks though. We'll have to wait and see what positions they address in free agency and that should give us a clue as to what we need to do in the draft. The Champ situation can also affect what we do in the draft as well.

haildaskins33
02-10-2004, 11:52 AM
#5 is way too early for kevin jones
i personally think steven jackson from oregon state is a better rb than kj. if we want to pick up a runner, we should trade down n pick up steven jackson instead of wasting a top 5 pick on kj

draftseantaylor
02-26-2004, 08:56 AM
Sean Taylor is the man. If he is on the board, we have to take him. I have to think that drafting him is part of Gibbs' plan considering that they are going to let Champ go. Does anyone else think that trading Champ for Shawn Alexander and maybe a pick would be better than the Portis deal?

BurgundyNGold
02-26-2004, 12:16 PM
If the Skins stay at 5 (doubtful), they have to take Sean Taylor. He's the best player in the draft like Champ and Lavar were in their drafts. Besides, Dallas has Roy Williams, and Danny would love to one-up Jerry Jones.

Personally, with the Skins 2nd round pick going to Denver (I have NO idea why!), you've got to trade down. Perhaps to Pittsburgh at 11 for their 1st and 2nd (they need a QB and Rothisburger may still be there).

I think New England might give up their two 1st rounders (21 and 32) for the #5 to get their much-needed RB. Or, if Sean Taylor is still their, Belichick might not be able to resist.

There has also been talk about our old buddy Charley Casserly in Houston trading up from 10 to get Sean Taylor. That would probaly include a 2nd round pick as well.

BurgundyNGold
02-26-2004, 12:24 PM
Yeah DST, I think trading for Alexander would be better, and more in the Gibbs mold. He's big, fast and durable. He's also very religious -- the kind of "character" player Gibbs prefers.

Most importantly, we wouldn't have to give up a 2nd rounder. I hate that! I think that Denver would be getting the better deal in a straight-up Bailey for Portis deal. Remember, top-notch corners are harder to find than top-notch running backs.


This could very well backfire.