We have enough for one more signing without making cuts. We made a pretty good dent
Yeah, I'd like another DLinemen better than the 2 we got, but other than that, I think we're done with significant FA signings.Again, not every perceived hole needs to be filled.
We are fine at WR. We lost DJ and PG. We replaced one with Pryor and the other will be replaced by Doctson. Mo Harris also showed up last season. I may like this receiving group more than last seasons...and don't forget, our best weapon is a TE.
Our OL was good last season. We have a weakness at LG but competition can do wonders.
Our DL is hopefully improved already. And we signed a starting safety.
I wouldn't be shocked if we were done until after the draft.
i think they start dumpster diving now and getting ready for the draft and wait on after draft cutsI think they make one more move for a defensive lineman
S D.J. Swearinger to Washington Redskins
Actual: Three years, $13.5 million
PFF play-earned contract: Three years, $19.3 million, $5.5 million guaranteed
Grade: B
The D.J. Swearinger in Arizona was a different player than the one at the heart of every Houston coverage bust in his previous home. Washington needs to hope that’s a result of the player maturing and developing, rather than a peculiar scheme in Arizona that uniquely suited his play.
WR Terrelle Pryor to Washington Redskins
Actual: One year, $8 million
PFF play-earned contract: Three years, $15.3 million, $4.2 million guaranteed
Grade: B
Terrelle Pryor has near limitless upside. In just his first season playing WR, Pryor topped 1,000 receiving yards despite a sequence of poor QBs throwing him the ball in Cleveland. The league clearly isn’t quite ready to buy into the idea that he is worth a huge payday yet, but Washington at least put themselves at the head of the queue to re-sign him next season if he takes another step forward in development.
DI Stacy McGee to Washington Redskins
Actual: Five years, $25 million, $9 million guaranteed
PFF play-earned contract: Five years, $13.5 million, $5.1 million guaranteed
Grade: C
Stacy McGee had the best season of his career in 2016, but it was a radical departure to three mediocre-at-best years before that, and it lasted just 242 snaps before injury shut him down. The potential is there for him to be a productive player, but this is an expensive gamble.
TE Vernon Davis re-signs with Washington Redskins
Actual: Three years, $15 million, $7.5 million guaranteed
PFF play-earned contract: Three years, $7.2 million, $2.3 million guaranteed
Grade: D
2016 saw Vernon Davis rediscover something of a spark in the passing game, but his run blocking was ugly, receiving the worst PFF grade of his career in that area. As a second TE to Jordan Reed, Davis needs to be able to block better than he has over the past few seasons.
DI Terrell McClain to Washington Redskins
Actual: Four years, $21 million, $11 million guaranteed
PFF play-earned contract: Four years, $6.5 million, $2.5 million guaranteed
Grade: D
Terrell McClain was thrown to the wolves as a rookie in Carolina, and has never really recovered. He flashed the ability to be an intriguing sub-package disruptor for Dallas in 2016, but that is a lot of money for a player that has only flashed talent at best in his NFL career.