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View Poll Results: Who was the Redskins BEST EVER Sixth Round Draft Slection?
LB Harold McClinton 3 6.12%
TE Frank Wycheck 4 8.16%
QB Stan Humphries 1 2.04%
T Ed Simmons 3 6.12%
QB Mark Rypien 35 71.43%
RB Kelvin Bryant 3 6.12%
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Old 06-20-2004, 03:38 PM
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Old 06-20-2004, 03:48 PM
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I voted for him because he was a superbowl and regular season MVP.
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Easy... I'm going with the man that brought us a ring.... Mark the Ripper.
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went with Mark although Wycheck is good too.
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I voted for McClinton, one of the best LBs this team has had.
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Rypien, he led us to a Super Bowl.
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Rypien, SB MVP, several good years at QB.
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Went with the Super Bowl MVP. Wycheck and Humphries were good picks but did their damage elsewhere.
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I voted for him because he was a superbowl and regular season MVP.
Super Bowl 26 MVP, yes. I'm pretty sure, however, that Rypien was never a regular season MVP. Not for the league anyway.

I voted for Kelvin Bryant.
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Super Bowl 26 MVP, yes. I'm pretty sure, however, that Rypien was never a regular season MVP. Not for the league anyway.

I voted for Kelvin Bryant.
While true, I'll take a Super Bowl MVP any day of the week.
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I voted for Kelvin Bryant.
Why?
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Super Bowl 26 MVP, yes. I'm pretty sure, however, that Rypien was never a regular season MVP. Not for the league anyway.

I voted for Kelvin Bryant.
Your right ........... BUT Kelvin Bryant (which was a great draft gamble) was a 7th round pick (1983) I believe.

Went with TANK McClinton. 10 year career with the Skins and help us to our FIRST Superbowl (1972).
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Rypien

I didn't like him very much, don't even know why...
By the way, he was efficient enough during the most important game of his life to be a SB MVP, which is far not too bad. He also contributed well his career long with good work ethics and good execution of his coaches' plans. Not enough to be a season league MVP, sure, but the best among redskins' 6th round picks, which is the poll.
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Rypien, because that one year was magical. Goes to show you how any QB can be great when you have a line that doesn't even let opponents breathe on him. Choosing to forget the 16 fumble year.
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Rypien, he led us to a Super Bowl.

No he didn't. He stood behind the Offensive Line that led us to a Super Bowl.
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