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Washington released veteran CB Orlando Scandrick today and it is because coach Jay Gruden has so much faith in his younger defensive backs. He had high praise today for guys like Quinton Dunbar, Fabian Moreau, Danny Johnson and even Adonis Alexander, who has only been a Redskin for a minute.
But it’s not just the release of Scandrick that illustrates this point.
Consider the current roster: the number of key free agents is not that high compared to years past. QB Alex Smith, CB Josh Norman, LB Zach Brown, safety D.J. Swearinger and WR Paul Richardson make up the most recently-signed free agents who will definitely start. Most of the rest of the projected starters are players either drafted by Washington or who came into the league (via the nation’s capital) as undrafted college rookies.
Note this point: the rest of the offensive line (Trent Williams, Brandon Scherff, Chase Roullier and Morgan Moses) and RBs Chris Thompson, Rob Kelley and Samaje Perine all elucidate the aforesaid point. Then there’s OLBs Preston Smith and Ryan Kerrigan; D-linemen Daron Payne, Jonathan Allen and Matt Ioannidis; safeties Deshazor Everett and Montae Nicholson; and tight ends Jordan Reed and Jeremy Sprinkle… these guys were all drafted by the Redskins or entered the league with the Redskins as undrafted rookies.
Even the veterans that are on the team, except Smith, are relatively young and many are home grown. This is how good teams do things,
best point he has made all camp
But it’s not just the release of Scandrick that illustrates this point.
Consider the current roster: the number of key free agents is not that high compared to years past. QB Alex Smith, CB Josh Norman, LB Zach Brown, safety D.J. Swearinger and WR Paul Richardson make up the most recently-signed free agents who will definitely start. Most of the rest of the projected starters are players either drafted by Washington or who came into the league (via the nation’s capital) as undrafted college rookies.
Note this point: the rest of the offensive line (Trent Williams, Brandon Scherff, Chase Roullier and Morgan Moses) and RBs Chris Thompson, Rob Kelley and Samaje Perine all elucidate the aforesaid point. Then there’s OLBs Preston Smith and Ryan Kerrigan; D-linemen Daron Payne, Jonathan Allen and Matt Ioannidis; safeties Deshazor Everett and Montae Nicholson; and tight ends Jordan Reed and Jeremy Sprinkle… these guys were all drafted by the Redskins or entered the league with the Redskins as undrafted rookies.
Even the veterans that are on the team, except Smith, are relatively young and many are home grown. This is how good teams do things,
best point he has made all camp