Justin Reid the SS from KC would be an upgrade over Chinn. He's available.
At the very least we need to add some depth today.The only thing that sours this glorious process for me, is media pushing the narrative we are doomed if we haven't addressed every single need before the draft. We still won't be able to "fix" everything this year.
Wouldn't move me too much. Kinda scared to take anyone that was on that Bears line last year. Granted I haven't watched any film on the Bears.what do you think of Jenkins from the Bears at LG?
Wouldn't move me too much. Kinda scared to take anyone that was on that Bears line last year. Granted I haven't watched any film on the Bears.
I think we may be set at offensive line as far as the starters are concerned. If AP really wants to go all in, maybe he drafts a Cameron Williams or Esery at RT and moves Coleman to LG.
That said I'd have a hard time seeing him do that with the current situation at EDGE and corner. We'll see how today plays out.
Allegretti can certainly be upgraded.i dont like Argetti at LG. That should be upgraded. I think Coleman goes to RT and Wylie goes to RG until Cosmi comes back. Then Wylie becomes the swing OT.
If they want either back and the players want to come back the redskins know what it takes now. It isn’t official until Wednesday.I am not a fan of losing Chinn or Lucas. I thought Lucas was a nice depth piece and the loss of Chinn means Washington has another hole to fill. I don’t know what’s going on with Fowler Jr other than he feels disrespected. So after all the SportsHoopla of Washington being a desirable free agent destination, I am a bit disappointed this far with free agency.
Probably a Newmark guy.He is a strong Safety
Here is his draft profile
Lions selected Boston College CB Will Harris with the No. 81 overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft.
Harris (6’1/207) was a three-plus-year starter in the Eagles’ secondary, tallying 7.5 career TFLs with 12 pass breakups and five interceptions and earning third-team All-ACC in 2018. Harris’ stock got a jolt at the Combine, where he tested as the No. 4 SPARQ athlete among safety invites by blazing 4.41 with a twitched-up 6.91 three-cone time. Although Harris was not a dominant playmaker in the ACC, he offers NFL-level traits and showed an ability to handle man coverage against tight ends and running backs on college tape. At worst, he should be a standout gunner on special teams.