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Hogs Haven Kirk Cousins in the Third ??

What QB are you guys interested in if we are not able to trade up for RGIII ??
I know there are Manning, Flynn, Tannehill, Foles, & Weeden supporters. Which one of the options other than Luck or Griffin would you guys like to see either drafted or picked up in FA. I am hoping to have a Post that is not a lets trade up/let's not trade up as I am pretty sure that everyone else is about as sick of that conversation as I am.

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Hogs Haven 2012 Redskin Draft Scenario

There have been a few mock drafts here on HH recently so I thought I would throw my own together. I tried to keep it realistic so I used CBS Sports rankings as my Big Board & pretty much stayed within where they projected players to go. I included scouting reports & my own reasoning for each pick. In the 1st Round I have us trading down with Cincinnati. We give up our 1st & 2nd for both of their 1st round & their 2nd round picks. According to the Draft Value Chart our two picks would have a value of 2110 points & their three picks would have a value of 2120 points. I think it would make sense for both sides as the Bengals would end up with an elite player, Trent Richardson, to improve their offense & we would gain an extra 1st round pick (sorry RGIII fans, I also like him & would give up an awful lot to get him but I think that he will be a Brown next year). I used CBS Sports rankings & analysis because they are usually the most up to date & I like Rob Rang as an analyst & evaluator
http://www.cbssports.com/

I didn't take a QB in this years draft until round seven even tho I know that it is by far our biggest need. I am one of the firmest "trade up" to get a QB on this site but I don't think that we have a shot at Luck or Griffin & I don't see any of the remaining QBs, other than maybe Tannehill, to be a long term franchise type QB

The short version is

1A - David DeCastro G Stanford

!B - Mohamed Sanu WR Rutgers

2 - Ben Jones C Georgia

3 - Travis Lewis ILB Oklahoma

4A - Juron Criner WR Arizona

4B - Brandon Mosley RT Auburn

5 - Josh Robinson CB UCF

7 - Russell Wilson QB Wisconsin

The number in parenthesis is the over all pick & the second number is the round

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Mocking The Draft Five Round Draft with Compensatory Picks & a couple of Trades

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Mocking The Draft Four Round Mock with Trades

I hope that everyone had a Merry Christmas, here is a late present to rip up & tear apart.... enjoy I included four trades that altho are unlikely, I think would make sense. In my mock the Colts beat the Jags to move out of the #1 spot. The Rams trade the Browns the #1 pick for both of the Browns #1s, their 2nd & 4th in this years draft. The Dolphins trade their 1st, 2nd & 4th to the Jags. The Panthers trade their 1st & 2nd to the Redskins for the Redskins 1st & 4th. The Redskins trade two 2nds to the Patriots for the Saints #1

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Hogs Haven Thoughts on replacing Grossman with Beck ??


I am curious how the rest of Hogs Haven feel about replacing Grossman with Beck during our bye week.

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Mocking The Draft Too Early, Incredibly Inaccurate Mock with Incorrect Draft Order



I was pissed at a guy for criticizing early mocks so I decided to throw my own together. Apologies in advance for  draft order.

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Hogs Haven Ten UDFAs with Potential



These UDFAs are all players that IMHO might have the potential to play in the NFL & are players that I hope the Redskins take a look at. They are players that I think would fit our system & are players that fit what Mike Shanahan & Bruce Allen are doing with the Redskins. Twenty percent of the players in the NFL were UDFAs who fill out rosters providing depth & youth or in some cases like Arian Foster or Tony Romo quality Pro Bowl talent.

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Hogs Haven Mike Adams in the Supplemental Draft ??

Mike Adams, the LT for the Ohio State Buckeyes is rumored to be considering entering the Supplemental Draft

Mike Adams & the other four players who were ruled ineligible by the NCAA for the first five games of the 2011 collegiate football season are possibly considering entering the supplemental draft this summer (it is part of the old CBA & therefore is not affected by the lockout tho it has not been scheduled yet). With Jim Tressels resignation over the weekend & OSU's football program in shambles it is very possible that some or all of the five players who are suspended by the NCAA might enter the Supplemental Draft.

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Hogs Haven A Breakdown on each of our Picks

These analysis were done by the scouts at FFToolbox

 

Ryan Kerrigan OLB Purdue 1st Rd. Pick # 16 ESPN rating 92

Defensive end Ryan Kerrigan of Purdue University is a 2011 NFL Draft prospect with tremendous pass-rushing ability who is a bit of a tweener that could ultimately play in a number of positions depending upon which team selects him.

Kerrigan is a relentless pass rusher with very few glaring weaknesses. He has a great frame, long arms and good lateral movement. He can bull rush to collapse the pocket and also has an arsenal of smooth moves to get after the quarterback.

If selected for a 4-3 defense, he will need to add weight and muscle. At his current size, he is ideal for a 3-4 OLB, but will need to learn some finer techniques. He doesn't have great straight-line speed and could greatly improve his reaction time in getting off the line of scrimmage. Once he gets moving though, he is relentless all game long. Kerrigan plays with a violent, tenacious attitude. He is currently tied for the FBS record for most forced fumbles in a career (14).

Against the run, he does a great job holding on the edge. He needs to improve his lower body strength, which particularly shows when he can't find outside leverage against a larger offensive lineman. When forced to run to the sideline he is out in space, so he needs to further develop his footwork and pursuit angles.

Scouts are hot and cold on Kerrigan after a mediocre performance at the 2011 NFL Combine. Some believe he isn't athletic enough to play outside linebacker in a 3-4 defense and may not be strong enough to play a 4-3 RDE. The bottom line remains his production at a high-level in a quality conference. He was named the 2010 Defensive Player of the Year in the Big Ten for a reason.

Kerrigan projects as a mid-first round pick in the 2011 NFL Draft.


Jarvis Jenkins DE Clemson 2nd Rd. Pick # 9 ESPN rating 78

Jarvis Jenkins was a pretty highly regarded recruit coming out of high school, but he only saw limited action as a true freshman in 2007. However, when he was on the field he made a big impact. That success as a freshman led to bigger things in 2008. Forced to play a bigger role due to injuries, Jenkins did not disappoint. He totaled 36 tackles, 10.0 tackles-for-loss and 2.0 sacks.

By 2009 Jenkins was certainly ready to emerge as the star of the Clemson front four. The 6-4, 310 pound defensive tackle had already proven to be a solid run stuffer who can also cause havoc in the backfield. Jenkins had a superb regular season as a junior and totaled 66 tackles, 11.0 tackles-for-loss and one sack. He has consistently gotten into the backfield and has emerged as a great run stuffer.

Jenkins has proven to NFL scouts what he can do on the field, but he still has not gotten much national attention for his efforts. He is not putting up eye popping numbers so far in the 2010 campaign and it was certainly a wise idea for him to return for his senior season. Jenkins should be one of the top ten defensive tackles in this class, but his stock could rise quickly once he gets to show his stuff at the NFL Combine.

3/22 Update: Jenkins had a decent NFL combine, but failed to separate himself from the pack. His lack of quickness was apparent and he has trouble creating much of a pass rush against a decent offensive line. Scouts like his ability to stuff the run and that could be enough to make him a late second round draft pick, but do not be surprised if he slips into the middle of the third round.

Leonard Hankerson WR Miami 3rd Rd. Pick # 15 ESPN Rating 79

Leonard Hankerson returned to Miami for his senior season for a good reason. Through nine games he has ten touchdown catches and is one away from tying Michael Irvin's school record. With presumably four games left, Hankerson should set the record. On top of his ten touchdown receptions so far in 2010, Hankerson has caught 48 passes for 747 yards. Hankerson was not always such a productive player. As a freshman he caught just six passes and the following year he caught 11. Yet, even with limited action, three of those 17 catches went for touchdowns.

It was in 2009 that Hankerson started to grab the attention of NFL scouts. He was the only receiver on the Hurricanes to catch a pass in all 13 games and ended the campaign leading the team with 45 receptions for 801 yards and six scores.

At 6-3 and 205 pounds, Hankerson has the size and strength to be a very productive player in the NFL. He is relatively fast too and can run about a 4.5 40. While there appears to be an obvious top four as far as receivers go in this draft class, Hankerson is slowly sneaking up on players like A.J. Green, Julio Jones, Jon Baldwin and Michael Floyd. If this class was not so stacked at the receiver position, Hankerson would likely be a first round selection. Instead, he should be a steal in the second round.

1/15 Update: With Floyd and Justin Blackmon returning to school, Hankerson may just sneak into the first round. It seems unlikely at this point, but at least Hankerson should be a solid second rounder. Hankerson ended up catching 13 touchdowns during his senior campaign and earning First-Team All-ACC accolades. A trip to the Senior Bowl will start off Hankerson's pre-draft escapade and scouts will like what they see if Hankerson can perform up to his potential.

3/22 Update: Hankerson needed to run a good 40-yard-dash at the NFL combine to prove he had a nice combination of size and speed. He did just that by running a 4.40 40. His speed almost matched fellow receiver Torrey Smith, but Hankerson has a size advantage over the Maryland prospect. It is now emerging as an intriguing battle for the third receiver spot after A.J. Green and Julio Jones. Jonathan Baldwin is the big receiver, Smith the fast receiver and Hankerson the combination of the two.


Roy Helu RB Nebraska 4th Rd. Pick # 8 ESPN Rating 56

Roy Helu spent most of his freshman campaign on the bench. He saw action in seven games and ended up rushing for 209 yards on 45 carries. With Marlon Lucky on the team, Helu was supposed to play second fiddle to the more experienced and proven player ahead of him on the depth chart. While it was Lucky who earned a majority of the starts, Helu outplayed him on the field. Each back carried the ball exactly 125 times in 2008, but Helu out gained his counterpart 803 yards to 517. Helu also reached the end zone seven times and caught 25 passes for 266 yards.

As an upperclassman Helu was the go-to-guy. In 2009 he carried the ball 220 times for 1,147 yards and 10 touchdowns. He even ranked third on the team with 19 receptions. Helu split carries a little more during his senior campaign, but that has not hampered his productivity. Through the regular season and the Big 12 championship game, Helu has rushed for 1,170 yards, becoming the first Nebraska player to rush for over 1,000 yards in back-to-back years since Calvin Jones in 1992 and 1993.

Helu is widely considered a mid-round selection at this point in the process. He is quick and strong enough to endure the rigors of life in the NFL. With a few good workouts, Helu could work his way up into the third round.

3/25 Update: Helu proved at the NFL combine that he has a nice combination of size and speed. He ran the 40-yard-dash in 4.40 seconds and also showed a nice burst of speed. He did not always look great during position drills (which he did again at Nebraska's pro day), but he is a good value in the third or fourth round for a team who needs a versatile back and a kick returner.

Dejon Gomes DB Nebraska 5th Rd. Pick # 15 ESPN Rating 31

 

DeJon Gomes only had two years to spend at Nebraska after spending some time at City College of San Francisco. However, Gomes made the most of his time in Lincoln and emerged as an extremely valuable and versatile piece of the Cornhuskers' defense. At the junior college level Gomes was a fine defensive back and earned some accolades for his play, but his development into an effective playmaker on a strong Nebraska defense was a bit of a surprise.

Gomes did not have much time to waste, but he did not see much playing time early in the 2009 campaign. At first he came in off the bench, but Gomes ended up starting six of the last nine contests. And by the end of the season, the stout Nebraska defense would not have been nearly as productive without him. Gomes finished his junior campaign with 46 tackles, four interceptions and three forced fumbles. His senior year was even more productive. Gomes continued to make big plays, intercepting three passes and forcing two fumbles, but he also turned into a fine tackler and totaled 99 tackles on the season.

Gomes played some linebacker at Nebraska when the situated warranted such things, but his future is at strong safety. However, Gomes is quick enough and has strong enough coverage skills to play corner as well. It will depend on the system, but some NFL team can mold Gomes into the player they want. Yet, that versatility is also a negative as Gomes is not a perfect fit as a strong safety in many systems and that is one reason he will likely not get drafted until the late rounds.


Niles Paul WR Nebraska 5th Rd. Pick # 24 ESPN Rating 67

 

To a certain extent Niles Paul would be a great receiver if he played on a team that had a quarterback that could throw the ball effectively. However, the receiving corps has had more than their fair share of drops. One of the biggest was Niles Paul's drop in the team's loss to Texas this season. He was not the only one though. But because of the system Paul is in, he will never put up big numbers and his draft value will largely depend on the little things and the post-season workouts.

As a junior in 2009, Paul averaged nearly 20 yards per catch and reached the end zone four times. Catching 40 passes for 796 yards is as good as it will get for Paul. His senior season is not going as well and through six games he has caught just 17 passes for 227 yards and one score. In contrast to 2009's impressive yards per reception average, so far in 2010 his longest reception of the year is a mere 33 yards.

Despite all the criticism, Paul is usually a reliable receiver and nobody would be talking about his dropped passes if Nebraska would have beaten Texas and remained undefeated. There is plenty of game tape out there with Paul playing very well and showing that he can be a good possession receiver at the next level. His ability to return kicks and punts adds even more value to his resume, but that may not be enough to keep him in the first two rounds of the draft.

1/17 Update: Paul finished up the 2010 season with 39 receptions for 516 yards and one touchdown. Paul has accepted an invitation to participate in the Senior Bowl and he will need to have some solid workouts to remain in the third to fourth round range; having a nice showing at the Senior Bowl is the place to start. Paul's lack of production as a senior is hurting his stock right now, but he can easily make up for it by April.


Evan Royster RB Penn State 6th Rd. Pick # 31 ESPN Rating 31

Royster is a good, but not great running back prospect out of Penn State. His biggest strength is that he has no weaknesses but he lacks elite speed, elusiveness and power. Royster is a little taller than the average back, but he does all the little things well. Straight line speed is an issue and he lacks a strong burst through the line of scrimmage. The thing to keep in mind about any running back is that they are born, not coached. It's just a natural ability when it all comes together.

He's a tough back who plays hard and is a great competitor. But NFL coaches will be looking for measurements such as 40 time or the agility drills for him to standout. He's NFL-ready in that he's a good pass blocker, he can diagnose defenses quickly and uses his vision to break off long runs. There are no serious durability issues. He could be a workhorse back, but fits best in a tandem as he's never had more than 205 carries in a season.

Last Updated Oct-26-2010 by Matt De Lima

Scouting Report by Consensus Draft Service

Strengths Outstanding size and production at the position. Broke the PSU all-time rushing record in his four years, finishing with three straight 1000-yard rushing efforts. He is a nimble athlete with good balance, and can pick his way through holes and tacklers. Shows some power running between the tackles. Excellent receiver out of the backfield with soft hands and good route-running ability. Willing blocker who is decent in recognizing blitzers and picking them up. Weaknesses Royster plays at one speed. He doesn't have breakaway speed or the extra gear to make people miss. Despite his size, he has a lean lower body and doesn't break many tackles. He's not particularly shifty or quick, and doesn't always exhibit good decision-making on the field. His vision is questionable as he fails to recognize cutback lanes too often. Projection Just not a dynamic enough athlete in a very deep talent pool. With his size and big-time experience and production, he'll get drafted on day 3, but doesn't look like he's got the chops to make it as anything but a reserve back in the NFL.

Aldrick Robinson SMU WR 6th Rd. Pick #13 ESPN Rating 57

Aldrick Robinson has been SMU's big play receiver for the last three years. Other receivers may catch more passes, but it has always been Robinson who makes a majority of the big plays. The 5-10 speedster should have a future in the NFL as a slot receiver. Even as a freshman (when Robinson saw very little playing time) he was still making big plays. He only caught ten passes back in 2007, but those ten receptions went for 166 yards.

It was as a sophomore when Robinson came into his own. Fellow receiver Emmanuel Sanders caught more passes, but it was Robinson who became just the fourth receiver in SMU history to eclipse the 1,000 yard mark. On the year Robinson averaged an impressive 17.7 yards per catch and reached the end zone on 11 occasions. Robinson saw his numbers dip in 2009 as Sanders took on a bigger role, but Robinson still averaged 17.0 yards per catch and had 47 receptions. Robinson saved his best season for last. The Mustangs' passing attack was extremely effective in 2010 and amazingly Robinson was third on the team with 60 receptions. However, he did lead the team in receiving yards with 1,225 and became the only player in SMU history to eclipse the 1,000 yard receiving mark in a season on two occasions. Robinson also added 13 touchdown receptions to his ever growing resume.

Robinson will turn some heads with his speed. That, along with his impressive collegiate production, should get him drafted. However, unless he shows NFL teams that he can get stronger in a hurry and perform well against tougher corners, he will likely stay in the later rounds of the 2011 NFL Draft.

3/27 Update: As expected, Robinson ran pretty well at the NFL combine. He was timed at 4.43 in the 40-yard-dash, which was not his best effort, but obviously not too bad either. Robinson needed to run better if he wanted to move his stock up from the later rounds. He is a proven athlete and a productive player, but he will not be more than a slot receiver in the NFL and that will keep him down in the fifth or sixth round.

Last Updated Mar-27-2011 by Joel Welser
Brandyn Thompson CB Boise St. 7th Rd. Pick # 10 ESPN Rating 33
Rarely does a true freshman see much playing time at Boise State. But Brandyn Thompson was one of just five to see playing time during the 2007 campaign. He was just a backup cornerback and a special teams player who made 16 tackles on the season, but that is quite productive for a true freshman. By the following year Thompson was a staple in the Broncos' secondary. He recorded 54 tackles and picked off four passes, including an amazing three interceptions against Hawaii.

As an upperclassman Thompson took over more of a leadership role. He started all 14 games as a junior and intercepted six passes. He also continued to be a solid tackler and totaled 45 on the season. Most opponents tried their best to avoid throwing in Thompson's direction during his senior season. However, Thompson still picked off three passes and broke up seven more. His tackle total decreased, but Thompson still proved to be a very capable coverage corner.

Thompson has great speed, but he lacks the size and strength to be a great corner in the NFL. Yet, with his speed, he could be a solid special teams player and possibly work his way into the secondary, but that may not be enough to get him drafted.

Last Updated Feb-03-2011 by Joel Welser
Maurice Hurt G Florida 7th Rd. Pick # 14 ESPN Rating 43

Hurt lacks the athleticism to be a starter at the next level, but he is a very strong player that could provide depth. He is thickly built, gets set quickly and uses his heavy hands to jar defenders back on their heels. He flashes the speed to get around the edge when pulling, but he is not athletic enough to consistently make plays in space. He lacks the recognition skills to sniff out stunts and blitzes and he has a tendency to lunge in pass protection. Hurt could be a quality reserve and will likely be a late round pick.

Markus White DE FSU 7th Rd. Pick # 21 ESPN rating 31

Markus White has been a huge part of the success of the Florida State defense during the 2010 campaign. Through nine games, the Seminoles have held their opponents to under 20 points six times. One early test was against the Wake Forest tricky run game and White and the rest of the defensive line did a superb job, keeping the Demon Deacons off of the scoreboard. White started his collegiate career at the junior college level where he dominated for a year before heading to FSU. During his first year in Tallahassee, White tallied 29 tackles, 5.5 tackles-for-loss and one sack despite seeing limited playing time.

In 2009 Everette Brown was off in the NFL and White stepped into a starting role. He did not turn into a major threat to pick up many sacks, but White did develop into a solid run stuffer. With a new defensive scheme, White would be asked to continue to stuff the run from his left defensive end position, but also apply more pressure to the quarterback. That is exactly what he has done. Through nine games he already has a career high 42 tackles and has added 8.5 tackles-for-loss and 5.5 sacks.

White may not even be the most talented defensive end on his team, but he is relatively experienced and a solid athlete. NFL teams would like to see him add some more strength and weight to his 6-4 frame. White has decent speed, but not enough to make up for his lack of size and that will keep him down in the later rounds.

Last Updated Nov-12-2010 by Joel Welser
Christopher Nield NT WVU 7th Rd. Pick # 50 ESPN Rating 31
Chris Neild is truly the unsung hero of West Virginia's defense. The 6-2 nose tackle rarely makes a lot of tackles (nor is he constantly in the backfield), but he is the one pushing the opposing offensive line back. The result is usually a superb front four that Neild creates and his teammates take advantage of by getting to the quarterback. It has taken a while, but over the last two years -- when Neild has been named to a variety of all-conference teams -- he has finally gotten the credit he deserves.

After redshirting in 2006 and primarily being a backup in 2007, Neild stepped into a starting role in 2008 and has not looked back. It was during his sophomore season when Neild did put up some good tackling numbers, ranking first among the defensive lineman with 47 total tackles. He also added 4.5 tackles-for-loss and 2.5 sacks. In 2009 Neild started setting up the rest of the line, especially since he was starting to get more attention from the opposing offensive linemen. He only registered 35 tackles and 2.0 tackles-for-loss, but Neild cemented his status as one of the Big East's best defensive lineman. The story has been more of the same during Neild's senior campaign. Through the regular season Neild has 31 tackles, 4.0 tackles-for-loss and 3.0 sacks.

Neild is just starting to show up on most NFL draft boards. He is a late round selection at best right now, but there is plenty of room for him to move up once teams analyze a little more tape and see him without his pads on. If Neild can have some solid workouts between now and April, do not be surprised if he keeps sneaking up the draft boards and he ends up being taken in the fourth of fifth round.

Last Updated Dec-20-2010 by Joel Welser

Poll
On a Rating of one to ten with ten being the best & one being the worst, how would you rate the Redskins Draft
10
18 votes
9
46 votes
8
172 votes
7
94 votes
6
27 votes
5
9 votes
4
0 votes
3
6 votes
2
3 votes
1
2 votes

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Mocking The Draft What Players are a Perfect fit for certain Teams



There are some players in this draft who in my opinion, & probably no one elses, are perfect fits for certain teams. What players do you guys think really fit well with a certain specific team. No need for the player to be a 1st rounder or to be a player that you like for your team

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Hogs Haven Christian Ponder in the Second ??

After a very good Pro Day & if his arm strength checks out, Ponder in the second ??          

 

   Christian Ponder is definitely an interesting prospect, highly intelligent (he has an undergraduate & masters degree in finance & a 2nd masters in sports management) & he scored a 35 on the wonderlic. He is a leader, is undeniably talented & 6-3 & 222 lb.s he is the prototypical size for a QB. The biggest knock on Ponder has been his arm strength after a grade 3 right shoulder separation that he suffered while tackling a DB after an int. 

    Ponder was the Senior Bowl MVP with seven completions out of thirteen attempts for 132 yd.s & two TDs. He has good pocket presence & excellent footwork but has had some nagging elbow injuries that needed minor surgery during the 2010 season. He looked very good at his Pro Day, throwing the short, intermediate & the long ball with his usual extreme accuracy.http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/draft2011/news/story?id=6225628

    Among the onlookers was Jay Gruden who is the new OC in Cininnati & unfortunately will pick in front of us in both the 1st & 2nd rd.s.

    I think that he is a QB that would be a pretty good fit for the Skins. I think that Mike & Kyle both value intelligence in a QB. Mike Shannahan drafted both Jay Cutler, Brian Griese & Jake Plummer (not sure about Plummer but I think most would agree that Griese & Cutler are both very bright guys). Kyle Shannahan worked & was very successful with Matt Schaub (another very bright guy). Ponder is very mobile & is a very good athlete, another trait that I think Mike Shannahan likes in his QB. At his Pro Day, Ponders arm strength was described as above average which is good but IMO Shannahan would prefer a QB who has elite arm strength which is why I qualify Ponder as a "pretty good fit".


   Ponder has good stats after a four year career at FSU, especially considering he was never at 100% during his senior season. He also passes Kevin's 26-27-60 QB draft formula with flying colors. If we don't draft a QB in the 1st then I hope we give Ponder a hard look in the 2nd.

CHRISTIAN PONDER STATS Passing
Rushing
Statistics Att Comp Pct Yds TD Int Rating   Att Yds Avg TD  
2010 299 184 61.5 2,044 20 8 135.7   100 180 1.8 4  
2009 330 227 68.8 2,717 14 7 147.7   72 179 2.5 2  
2008 318 177 55.7 2,006 14 13 115.0   119 423 3.6 4  
2007 18 8 44.4 105 1 2 89.6   5 51 10.2 0  
2006 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0   0 0 0.0 0  
Career 965 596 61.8 6,872 49 30 132.1   296 833 2.8 10  
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What should the Redskins do in the draft as far as QB
Draft a QB in the 1st rd.
16 votes
Draft a QB in the 2nd rd.
63 votes
Add a a QB in FA & draft a QB next year
13 votes
Go with the QBs on our roster & draft a QB in next years draft
28 votes
Find LJP & ask him to be our GM,Head Coach & franchise QB
6 votes

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Mocking The Draft Three Rounder




Three Round Mock with inexplicable explanations & a couple of unlikely trades

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Mocking The Draft Five Round Post Combine Mock



Five Round Post Combine Mock with explanations thru the 1st rd.

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Hogs Haven Lower Round Draft Prospects


We have seven picks in this years draft but five of them are in the 5th rd. or later. These are some prospects that are projected to go in later rounds.

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Mocking The Draft New & Improved Pre-Combine Mock

 

Updated team needs & big board = New 5 rounder

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Hogs Haven An Interesting Breakdown on our Season


We know about the stuff that went wrong but there were things that also went right this Season

This is from CBS Sports

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Mocking The Draft Results for Five Round Draft by Divisional Reps



Thanx a lot to everyone who participated, the Divisional Reps & everyone who stepped up to help. Big Time Thanx to ct17 who helped put it together & run it.

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Mocking The Draft Day Three Divisional Mock Draft

 

Live Mock Draft by Divisional Reps

 

 

Round Five  

     

    1. Carolina Dwayne Harris WR ECU
    2. BuffaloJerrel Jernigan WR Troy
    3. Cincinnati Greg Little WR UNC
    4. Tampa Bay - from DenverShiloh Keo SS Idaho
    5. Arizona Rashad Carmichael CB Va. Tech
    6. Cleveland Josh Bynes ILB Auburn
    7. HoustonTejay Johnson FS TCU
    8. MinnesotaDanny Watkins T Baylor
    9. DetroitKendrick Burney CB UNC
    10. San Francisco Owen Marecic FB Stanford
    11. Tennessee Chris Hairston T Clemson
    12. New England- from Dallas Kenrick Ellis NT Hampton
    13. Washington Niles Paul WR Nebraska
    14. St. Louis Stanley Havili FB USC
    15. Miami  Brandon Fusco C Slippery Rock
    16. Jacksonville Ronald Johnson WR USC
    17. OaklandSam Acho DE Texas
    18. Philadelphia - from San DiegoAdrian Taylor DL Oklahoma
    19. Minnesota - from New York Giants  Brandon Hogan CB W.V.U.
    20. Tampa Bay - Andrew Jackson  G Fresno St.
    21. Seattle Christian Ponder QB FSU
    22. Indianapolis Shareese Wright CB USC
    23. Philadelphia Alex Wujciak LB Maryland
    24. Kansas City Mike Muhamad ILB Cal.
    25. Green Bay Michael Brewster C OSU
    26. New York Jets James Brewer T Indiana
    27. Baltimore Devier Posey WR OSU
    28. Washington - from New Orleans Nate Potter G/T Boise St.
    29. Chicago Jordan Todman RB UConn
    30. Pittsburgh Greg Salas WR Hawaii
    31. Atlanta Zane Taylor C Utah
    32. New England    Dane Sanzenbacher WR OSU

       

      Link to Big Board     http://www.mockingthedraft.com/2011/1/2/1903208/big-board-for-live-mock-draft-by-divisional-reps

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      Mocking The Draft Day Two Divisional Mock Draft


      Day Two Mock Draft by Divisional Reps

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      Mocking The Draft Big Board for Live Mock Draft by Divisional Reps



      Live Mock Draft Big Board

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      Mocking The Draft The G.M.s are set for a Live Seven Round Mock Draft



      We are planning a Live Seven Round Mock Draft starting on Tuesday, Jan. 4th by divisional representatives. Everyone is invited to sit in & give advice & suggestions. We would also like back-up reps if anyone would like to sign up in case there is a no-show

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      Hogs Haven Washington Redskin QB in 2012??


      Who is going to be our "Franchise Quarterback" ??

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      Who will be our QB in two years??
      Ryan Mallet
      16 votes
      Cam Newton
      25 votes
      Christian Ponder
      7 votes
      Ricky Stanzi
      4 votes
      Donovan McNabb
      3 votes
      Rex Grossman
      8 votes
      Someone else from this years draft
      17 votes
      Someone from next years draft (2012)
      12 votes
      FA pickup
      5 votes

      97 votes | Poll has closed

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      Mocking The Draft A Way to Early & Completely Inaccurate Four Rounder with Highly Unlikely Projected Draft Order


      A four rounder with my predictions for  Wins & Losses for final Draft Order in April

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      Hogs Haven Rebuilding or Contending??



      I know that by trading for McNabb we are sending a message that we are planning on being a good or at least improved team next year. Trading away the 37th pick in a very good draft definitely says that we are planning on being contenders & I hope, as do all of you, that we are. My problem is when I look at our D, that if we are transitioning from a 4-3 to a 3-4 that it will take a couple of years to acquire the right players. Orakpo is one of the few players on our team who will excel in either system. NT is such an important position on a 3-4 defense & I am not sure that Kemo has the gas to be a 16 game starter anymore.There has been a lot of talk about Haynesworth being our NT ( & maybe he could be a good one ) but he does not want to play the position & it really is not what he excels at. Our two new pickups, Bryant & McKinney have the size to be 3-4 DEs IMO, not too sure about the talent. I also think that we will need LBer help if we are switching as well as a true FS. On the offensive side of the ball it will be tough to get our line in any way respectable in one off-season & getting a real "playmaker" would be nice so as to be able to stretch defenses.
        I do have total faith in both our coaching staff & our new FO & I have no doubt that their football knowledge is infinitely superior to mine. I also have no doubt that they have a plan & are building this team according to it.

        I am curious what you guys think, are we rebuilding or are we contending??

      Poll
      How many games do you think we will win next year??
      0-4 wins
      3 votes
      5-8 wins
      44 votes
      9-12 wins
      53 votes
      13-16 wins
      5 votes

      105 votes | Poll has closed

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      Mocking The Draft *ENsDad Draft Contest One Rounder*


      1 St. Louis Sam Bradford QB

      2 Detroit Ndamukong Suh DT

      3 Tampa Bay Gerald McCoy DT

      4 Washington Russell Okung LT

      5 Kansas City Dan Williams NT

      6 Seattle Bryan Bulaga LT

      7 Cleveland Eric Berry S

      8 Oakland Bruce Campbell LT

      9 Buffalo Jimmy Clausen QB

      10 Jacksonville Joe Haden CB

      11 Denver Rolando McClain ILB

      12 Miami  Earl Thomas S

      13 San Francisco C.J. Spiller RB

      14 Seattle Derrick Morgan DE

      15 NY Giants Sean Weatherspoon ILB

      16 Tennessee Jason Pierre-Paul DE

      17 San Francisco Trent Williams RT

      18 Pittsburgh Taylor Mays S

      19 Atlanta Brandon Graham DE

      20 Houston Kyle Wilson CB

      21 Cincinnati Brian Price DT

      22 New England Jared Odrick DT

      23 Green Bay Sergio Kindle OLB

      24 Philadelphia Mike Lupati G

      25 Baltimore Jermaine Gresham TE

      26 Arizona Devin McCourty CB

      27 Dallas Anthony Davis LT

      28 San Diego Ryan Matthews RB

      29 N.Y. Jets Jerry Hughes DE/OLB

      30 Minnesota Kareem Jackson CB

      31 Indianapolis Maurkice Pouncey C/G

      32 New Orleans Everson Griffin DE

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      Mocking The Draft 2nd Seven Round Mock New & Improved

                                                                                   Alright boys...grip it & rip it

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      Mocking The Draft Seven Round Mock Draft  2/28



      This is my first attempt at a Mock Draft. I did not do any trades & used Walter Football for my Draft Order. Comments, Ridicule, Zingers, Praise all appreciated

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      Hogs Haven Seven Round Draft from Mocking the Draft

      Over on Mocking the Draft, we just finished up a seven round draft that members of all 32 SB Nation NFL teams participated in. I was representing the Redskins & these are the picks that I made for our team. It was an interesting experience & I felt like I learned a lot. The draft was seven rounds plus three UDFAs at the end. Let me know what you think about the picks I made & where I screwed it up.lol 

       1st rd.  Russell Okung LT Oklahoma State

      2nd rd. Jonathan Dwyer RB Georgia Tech.

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      Mocking The Draft Washington Redskins Mock Draft




      This is my first attempt at a Mock Draft so take it eas.....nahhh let me have your best shot!!

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      Hogs Haven Keep Zorn ....Keep Campbell


      Keep Zorn....Keep Campbell

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