Sportster 72
Well-Known Member
Here are the details of that trade:
Redskins Get: No. 2 overall pick (Robert Griffin III)
Rams Get: No. 6 overall pick (traded), No. 36 overall pick (CB Janoris Jenkins), 2013 first round pick (No. 22 overall - traded) and 2014 first round pick (No. 2 overall - OT Greg Robinson, later traded for 2018 6th rounder)
They traded 1st rd picks in 2012, 2013 & 2014. How is that not trading 3 1st rd picks? Now if your claim is that they only traded 2 additional 1st rd picks you could have a pt, but they DID trade 3 1st rd picks for RG3.
I was all for the trade at the time & don't really have that much of an issue with it. My pt. was that this trade truly set this team back for several years, and I don't believe that anyone can deny this. As I always maintain "you can't go back in time & change things". However what you can do is learn from your mistakes.
Given their history in making poor decisions IMO it is in the Redskins best interest to not trade up in the near future for a QB unless you believe that QB might be the next Andrew Luck (ain't happening in this draft) or the amt of picks required for the trade is minimal (rarely happens in today's NFL).
Oh well - I think that Allen/Snyder really don't give a shit about the opinions of experts, fans or anyone else who doesn't kiss their ass. We will see.
I agree that they traded three first round picks and a 2nd round pick to acquire a higher first round pick. This is how most people refer to the trade and if you want to say two plus a 2nd it is just a matter of semantics.
I was NEVER in favor of this trade because it did not net you Luck unless the Colts were morons. I watched Griffin play his senior year. I did not think he was an NFL caliber QB. By the end of his senior year the news media was making him sound like he was better than Luck when in truth he wasn't better than Cousin's.
Having said I was against the trade, I was all in all the way until the Cleveland game. I thought "WOW, if they can do this before they teach the guy how to play QB ....." Of course we now all know about the injury, Snyder rushing to Griffin's bedside, Griffin's decision to be a pocket passer (LMAO!!!) In the end I had it right, the guy was not an NFL star worthy of that trade. I don't suggest making the same mistake again.
I don't concern myself with who the Rams drafted because we have no idea how it would have played out if the Redskins did not make the trade. It was typical Snyder though, over pay (in draft choices) for a guy that can't play.
The amazing thing is that the Shanahan's saved the Redskins by drafting Cousin's and then the FO screwed that up. Now here we are after giving up too much for a guy that was going to be let go, then overpaying him, then he has an injury that will likely end his career and we are back on the QB carousel. Such is life being a fan of Dan Snyder's Redskins.