Re: Should the Redskins Sign a big name receiver in the Off Season?
If they were to go that route, get a WR who is young, hungry, speedy or quick, and can catch a ball.
One thing the team could use is a REAL downfield threat with speed and height.
Re: Should the Redskins Sign a big name receiver in the Off Season?
It wouldnt hurt of course not, i wouldnt spend big money though on a receiver, we could always use help with pass catchers but i think we will be alright especially with Fred Davis coming back healthy.
We have way too many other glaring needs to really throw too much money on receivers, such as defensive back
Re: Should the Redskins Sign a big name receiver in the Off Season?
Out of the list, Jerome Simpson. He will be cheap and is very athletic.
But, agreed that I would love to see a safety, CB, and OLB, and RB (if Helu can't stay healthy) first.
Re: Should the Redskins Sign a big name receiver in the Off Season?
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U C S D SkinsFan
We literally have 99 problems and a WR isn't the biggest one
Huh?
Safety, cornerback, ILB, RT are our only real problem areas.
Safety has a good chance at being resolved next year. A healthy Meriweather and a reinstated Jackson.
ILB doesn't need to be addressed outright unless Fletch doesn't come back.
We're in a rare (for us) position this offseason. We only really need to focus on two areas in the draft - CB and RT. Then we can draft for depth.
But I agree that we don't need to worry about WR.
Re: Should the Redskins Sign a big name receiver in the Off Season?
You guys keep saying we can't afford anybody, but that's just not true. I expect to see some of the vets like Moss, Hall, J. Brown and Fletcher either get cut for salary or brought back at a reduced number. Also, Trent most likely would need a re-do to lower his number.
We were strapped for TWO years with the 18 million each year, but now that will only be one year. You can still sign guys to multi year deals, with the first year being a lower number to stay under the cap and penalty. 2014 we're free and clear.
***** and to make it clear, I'm not for the idea to go and sign a big name WR. I still think we will need depth for next year, but not necessarily a high priced one. I was just stating that it won't be impossible to afford one.
I want to fix the secondary and more depth on defense. I think we can get our RT in the draft with our 2nd round or 3rd round pick.
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Mini Deisel
Bowe would be nice, great hands but undisciplined route runner which does not fit a new QB well.
He's not a big Yards After Catch guy either. I'd rather get a guy that can get what Shanny wants- YAC.
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skinny21
If you look at the top issues this team needs to address, they'd be: keeping Griffin healthy; improving our pass rush, and limiting the opponent's passing game (at least the big plays). I read that as us needing o-line help, a pass rusher, safeties (and probably corners) and maybe a 3rd down back... not so much a stud wr (not that that'd hurt).
In terms of improving our passing game, if Davis comes back (healthy) for us, I think he'll fit the bill. Remember, Davis and Garçon haven't really been on the field together. Seeing Davis' blocking improve so greatly makes him an even bigger loss than his quality production indicates.
This is already a very dangerous offense, add a pass-catching back.
We already have one. His name is Roy Helu, Jr.
Re: Should the Redskins Sign a big name receiver in the Off Season?
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bops
no doubt no doubt
the thought of adding greg jennings makes me drool tho :P
2 years ago, yes. Now? No way. He's always injured. In 5 games this year he has produced 151 yards.
Re: Should the Redskins Sign a big name receiver in the Off Season?
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RandyHolt
The biggest is a viable 3rd down back, or backup to Morris, or both. Royster is not cutting it. I fear "Heelu" is just too injury prone to count on to last a year. A young guy with double Achilles - he may well be cut.
Helu was hurt trying to be the primary back. I'm not sure he recovered from the 2011 beating. I think he'll be healthy and fine for 2013 in a reduced role of 3rd down back with his speed. I think Royster is the one that gets cut. He brings nothing to the table that Morris or Helu doesn't bring.
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redskins4ever28
Id honestly rather have Barden then Bowe or Wallace. Barden will come super cheap, hes like 4 inches taller then Bowe and like a foot taller than wallace (lol @ exaggeration). But hes also quite fast, and this guy has the longest arms Ive ever seen. I honestly feel like he hasnt gotten a fair shot at NY because of Nicks and Cruz. I think he will be a beast somewhere, why not come here.
Listen, the one thing Im good at is predicting no name WRs being great. I predicted Cruz would be amazing after watching his preseason games, even before the Jets/Giants where he scored 3 tds (I know theres no proof, but I did).
I predicted that TY Hilton was going to be a monster, and I predicted that Stevie Johnson was going to be the man in Buffalo years before he was. I know WR's, and Im telling ya, Ramses Barden WILL be the next Randy Moss, I hope we get him. And he will come super cheap.
I wouldn't mind that. Rueben Randle has stepped up as their 3rd WR and they still have Hixon and Jurnigan. Barden balled against the Panthers earlier this year.
Re: Should the Redskins Sign a big name receiver in the Off Season?
Was the $18 cap stolen from us returned?
Re: Should the Redskins Sign a big name receiver in the Off Season?
^^Our cap fine was split over two years i think, we had 30+ and they cut in half.