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****OFFICIAL 2008 Washington Redskins Thread**** (1 Viewer)

Ow. Just, ow.

The Skins released long-injured TE Tyler Ecker, a 2007 draft pick, to make room for Davis on the 80-msn roster. Ecker underwent surgery on both sides of his groin in the spring after missing OTAs.
 
I'm going to try to get out as much as possible. Price of Gas being what it is, having to travel from Rockville, MD to Redskins Park, especially sitting in rush hour traffic on the way home, is a daunting proposition...I'm going to have to find some excuses to stick around down there long enough to drive back when traffic eventually dies down...

...the flipside is that thanks to some quality connections, when I go, I'm going to have pretty much unlimited access, as far as that goes...

Here's what I'm willing to give a shot to, still have to work out the fine print.

I'll try to get down every Thursday, as it's my least busy weekday. I'll report back everything I see and hear. If I can make this a consistent thing, and the access I have winds up yielding quality info without compromising my friends within the Organization, I'll be willing to take some questions down with me.

 
DE Phillip Daniels was carted off of the practice field after the very first snap of 7v7 drills with a knee injury. The early impression is at least a sprain, but they're going to do an MRI. More to follow . . .

 
Sunday, July 20, 2008Sources: Daniels has ACL injury, Skins consider Taylor trade with DolphinsBy John ClaytonESPN.comRedskins defensive end Phillip Daniels suffered an injury Sunday to his anterior cruciate knee ligament, according to a source, a potentially season-ending injury that could lead to Jason Taylor coming to Washington.Daniels hurt the knee during the team's first practice. He tried to jump over a teammate and came down on his knee. Daniels had to be carted off the field. Preliminary reports from the initial MRI indicated damage to the ACL and possibly more, according to a source.Following the morning practice, the Redskins started working on trade discussions to replace him. According to another source, talks are underway with the Miami Dolphins for Taylor, who started the offseason by asking to go to a contending team.With Daniels likely done for the season and Erasmus James starting camp on the physically unable to perform list recovering from knee problems, defensive end is the thinnest position on the Redskins. The Dolphins asked for a first-round choice for Taylor before the draft while he was competing in the "Dancing With The Stars" show on ABC. It is not know what the Redskins would offer the Dolphins for Taylor.The 35-year-old Daniels is one of the team leaders on defense, and his loss would hurt the team. Demetric Evans is currently behind him on the team's depth chart.The Redskins have not been in aggressive in free agency this season, so they would have no trouble handling Taylor's $8.1 million contract, but they also have the ability rework the deal. After signing all 10 draft choices before the start of camp, the Redskins have more than $9 million of cap room.
 
John Clayton's reporting they're considering strongly trading for Jason Taylor. Personally, I think that that's a mistake as he's a RDE, like Carter, but that's what's being reported.

 
Sunday, July 20, 2008Sources: Daniels has ACL injury, Skins consider Taylor trade with DolphinsBy John ClaytonESPN.comRedskins defensive end Phillip Daniels suffered an injury Sunday to his anterior cruciate knee ligament, according to a source, a potentially season-ending injury that could lead to Jason Taylor coming to Washington.Daniels hurt the knee during the team's first practice. He tried to jump over a teammate and came down on his knee. Daniels had to be carted off the field. Preliminary reports from the initial MRI indicated damage to the ACL and possibly more, according to a source.Following the morning practice, the Redskins started working on trade discussions to replace him. According to another source, talks are underway with the Miami Dolphins for Taylor, who started the offseason by asking to go to a contending team.With Daniels likely done for the season and Erasmus James starting camp on the physically unable to perform list recovering from knee problems, defensive end is the thinnest position on the Redskins. The Dolphins asked for a first-round choice for Taylor before the draft while he was competing in the "Dancing With The Stars" show on ABC. It is not know what the Redskins would offer the Dolphins for Taylor.The 35-year-old Daniels is one of the team leaders on defense, and his loss would hurt the team. Demetric Evans is currently behind him on the team's depth chart.The Redskins have not been in aggressive in free agency this season, so they would have no trouble handling Taylor's $8.1 million contract, but they also have the ability rework the deal. After signing all 10 draft choices before the start of camp, the Redskins have more than $9 million of cap room.
The worst. This could be the last of Daniels career. As for Taylor, it goes without saying that he's a nice player, but if the skins give up anything more than a 3rd rounder for him, I'd be pretty annoyed. I really hope that they do not panic and rush into something here.
 
agreed, Taylor at MOST, is worth a 3rd rounder. Pretty sure Snyder learned his lesson about getting older players like Bruce, Prime Time, etc...

 
agreed, Taylor at MOST, is worth a 3rd rounder. Pretty sure Snyder learned his lesson about getting older players like Bruce, Prime Time, etc...
From LaCanfora:
A Redskins official, who asked not to be identified because of the league's tampering rules, denied an ESPN report that the team is pursuing Miami star DE Jason Taylor, who has been seeking a trade and says he wants to play one more NFL season before exploring Hollywood opportunities.
 
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Posted at 6:41 PM ET, 07/20/2008Skins Trade For Jason TaylorVinny Cerrato just announced the Skins acquired Pro Bowl DE Jason Taylor from Miami for a second round pick in 2009 and a sixth-round pick in 2010.The Skins assume the final two years of Taylor's contract as is, Cerrato said. Taylor has talked about playing just one more season before leaving the NFL for Hollywood, but Cerrato, Washington's executive VP of football operations, said, "I'm 100 percent confident he'll play more than one year.".Cerrato said he began talking to the Dolphins this afternoon, following Washington's second practice. He said immediately after practice that the Redskins had had no contact with other teams about trades as of that point, so, I guess if you take him at his word this deal came together in like 90 minutes.Cerrato said the season-ending injuries to starting left end Phillip Daniels and reserve end Alex Buzbee forced Washington to exhaust all options. He said Taylor will move to the left side with Washington - he played right end in Miami - and Andre Carter will remain the starting right end."We're fortune there is a guy of that caliber on the market when a guy gets hurt," said Cerrato.Taylor is a former NFL player of the year who brings elite pass rushing skills, something sorely missing on this line for years (though Carter had a strong season in 2007). Defensive line has long been an area of concern for Washington.Posted by Jason La Canfora
 
he's definitely an upgrade over what they have. Just hope he still has the fire left to warrant that 2nd rounder...

 
JLC's blog

Carlos Rogers was able to take part in some limited individual drills, and kept his helmet on for much of the two-hour practice, but is being watched very closely. He is itching to return ASAP, but is coming off major injuries to his anterior cruciate and medial collateral ligaments. Any sort of setback could be extremely costly.Zorn said the trainers are working with Rogers to keep him from pushing too hard. His type of injury is generally a year-long one, and Rogers underwent surgery in November. In the meantime, Shawn Springs and Fred Smoot were with the first-team, and Leigh Torrence had a strong showing as the third corner.
And of course Smoot sprained an ankle today, and Zorn is hoping he'll be back in a week.
 
this is a real good deal for the Skins. and the 'phins. with Carter at RDE and Taylor at LDE, the pass rush should be there. It might not be Mann & Manley, but it sure got a whole lot better today. the bad news is that Daniels is out, as he is a solid pro and locker room leader. he will be missed.

 
I'll ask:

Starting training camp earlier than anyone else, going full speed in pads on the first session on a hot 90-something-degree day ---- does that lead to injuries?

 
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The Skins assume the final two years of Taylor's contract as is, Cerrato said. Taylor has talked about playing just one more season before leaving the NFL for Hollywood, but Cerrato, Washington's executive VP of football operations, said, "I'm 100 percent confident he'll play more than one year.
Not sure what Cerrato was thinking, but that's a pretty foolish statement to make, IMO.
 
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The Skins assume the final two years of Taylor's contract as is, Cerrato said. Taylor has talked about playing just one more season before leaving the NFL for Hollywood, but Cerrato, Washington's executive VP of football operations, said, "I'm 100 percent confident he'll play more than one year.
Not sure what Cerrato was thinking, but that's a pretty foolish statement to make, IMO.
Why do you say that? I would bet money that Cerrato, or someone else in the organization, has talked with Taylor and he has said that he would play more than 1 season. I have been convinced all along that the 1 year statement was just a tool by Taylor to help him get out of Miami. I hate to see the skins get him. Its a good move and it makes the NFC east even tougher.

 
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The Skins assume the final two years of Taylor's contract as is, Cerrato said. Taylor has talked about playing just one more season before leaving the NFL for Hollywood, but Cerrato, Washington's executive VP of football operations, said, "I'm 100 percent confident he'll play more than one year.
Not sure what Cerrato was thinking, but that's a pretty foolish statement to make, IMO.
Why do you say that? I would bet money that Cerrato, or someone else in the organization, has talked with Taylor and he has said that he would play more than 1 season. I have been convinced all along that the 1 year statement was just a tool by Taylor to help him get out of Miami. I hate to see the skins get him. Its a good move and it makes the NFC east even tougher.
What Jason Taylor, or anybody representing him, says doesn't matter one lick. This is the NFL. Players come and go (and sometimes they decide to come again). A 100% guarantee that Taylor will play this year, let alone next, is pushing it. Just ask Phillip Daniels.I'm not saying he can't and I'm not saying he won't. Maybe Cerrato is just being pie in the sky to make sure more people view the trade favorably. But 100% guarantees in the NFL are worth far less than the paper it takes to print them on. Also, comments like that from the guy who has to negotiate the contracts doesn't seem wise.

 
:lmao:

The Skins assume the final two years of Taylor's contract as is, Cerrato said. Taylor has talked about playing just one more season before leaving the NFL for Hollywood, but Cerrato, Washington's executive VP of football operations, said, "I'm 100 percent confident he'll play more than one year.
Not sure what Cerrato was thinking, but that's a pretty foolish statement to make, IMO.
Why do you say that? I would bet money that Cerrato, or someone else in the organization, has talked with Taylor and he has said that he would play more than 1 season. I have been convinced all along that the 1 year statement was just a tool by Taylor to help him get out of Miami. I hate to see the skins get him. Its a good move and it makes the NFC east even tougher.
What Jason Taylor, or anybody representing him, says doesn't matter one lick. This is the NFL. Players come and go (and sometimes they decide to come again). A 100% guarantee that Taylor will play this year, let alone next, is pushing it. Just ask Phillip Daniels.I'm not saying he can't and I'm not saying he won't. Maybe Cerrato is just being pie in the sky to make sure more people view the trade favorably. But 100% guarantees in the NFL are worth far less than the paper it takes to print them on. Also, comments like that from the guy who has to negotiate the contracts doesn't seem wise.
I disagree. If Vinny wasn't convinced that JTaylor is going to play at least 2 more years, he wouldn't have made the statement, let alone the trade. This is exactly the kind of thing he should say.
 
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The Skins assume the final two years of Taylor's contract as is, Cerrato said. Taylor has talked about playing just one more season before leaving the NFL for Hollywood, but Cerrato, Washington's executive VP of football operations, said, "I'm 100 percent confident he'll play more than one year.
Not sure what Cerrato was thinking, but that's a pretty foolish statement to make, IMO.
Why do you say that? I would bet money that Cerrato, or someone else in the organization, has talked with Taylor and he has said that he would play more than 1 season. I have been convinced all along that the 1 year statement was just a tool by Taylor to help him get out of Miami. I hate to see the skins get him. Its a good move and it makes the NFC east even tougher.
What Jason Taylor, or anybody representing him, says doesn't matter one lick. This is the NFL. Players come and go (and sometimes they decide to come again). A 100% guarantee that Taylor will play this year, let alone next, is pushing it. Just ask Phillip Daniels.I'm not saying he can't and I'm not saying he won't. Maybe Cerrato is just being pie in the sky to make sure more people view the trade favorably. But 100% guarantees in the NFL are worth far less than the paper it takes to print them on. Also, comments like that from the guy who has to negotiate the contracts doesn't seem wise.
So you are saying the he shouldn't say that because Taylor might get injured? And what does it matter if he is the guy that negotiates contracts since they are not changing Taylor's contract and he is signed for 2 more years? Seems like a little negativity to me. Why would Taylor lie to them if he wants to retire? Why not just retire now? Has this all just been some big scheme put together by Taylor and Parcells to get some draft picks for the Dolphins? As a Cowboy fan I hope so but I think it is far more likely that Cerrato is correct.
 
:rolleyes:

The Skins assume the final two years of Taylor's contract as is, Cerrato said. Taylor has talked about playing just one more season before leaving the NFL for Hollywood, but Cerrato, Washington's executive VP of football operations, said, "I'm 100 percent confident he'll play more than one year.
Not sure what Cerrato was thinking, but that's a pretty foolish statement to make, IMO.
Why do you say that? I would bet money that Cerrato, or someone else in the organization, has talked with Taylor and he has said that he would play more than 1 season. I have been convinced all along that the 1 year statement was just a tool by Taylor to help him get out of Miami. I hate to see the skins get him. Its a good move and it makes the NFC east even tougher.
What Jason Taylor, or anybody representing him, says doesn't matter one lick. This is the NFL. Players come and go (and sometimes they decide to come again). A 100% guarantee that Taylor will play this year, let alone next, is pushing it. Just ask Phillip Daniels.I'm not saying he can't and I'm not saying he won't. Maybe Cerrato is just being pie in the sky to make sure more people view the trade favorably. But 100% guarantees in the NFL are worth far less than the paper it takes to print them on. Also, comments like that from the guy who has to negotiate the contracts doesn't seem wise.
I disagree. If Vinny wasn't convinced that JTaylor is going to play at least 2 more years, he wouldn't have made the statement, let alone the trade. This is exactly the kind of thing he should say.
:goodposting: With the direction the team has taken this year it makes no sense to sign Taylor if they think he is going to be here one year only. They have to know they will get him for at least two years.

 
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The Skins assume the final two years of Taylor's contract as is, Cerrato said. Taylor has talked about playing just one more season before leaving the NFL for Hollywood, but Cerrato, Washington's executive VP of football operations, said, "I'm 100 percent confident he'll play more than one year.
Not sure what Cerrato was thinking, but that's a pretty foolish statement to make, IMO.
Why do you say that? I would bet money that Cerrato, or someone else in the organization, has talked with Taylor and he has said that he would play more than 1 season. I have been convinced all along that the 1 year statement was just a tool by Taylor to help him get out of Miami. I hate to see the skins get him. Its a good move and it makes the NFC east even tougher.
What Jason Taylor, or anybody representing him, says doesn't matter one lick. This is the NFL. Players come and go (and sometimes they decide to come again). A 100% guarantee that Taylor will play this year, let alone next, is pushing it. Just ask Phillip Daniels.I'm not saying he can't and I'm not saying he won't. Maybe Cerrato is just being pie in the sky to make sure more people view the trade favorably. But 100% guarantees in the NFL are worth far less than the paper it takes to print them on. Also, comments like that from the guy who has to negotiate the contracts doesn't seem wise.
I disagree. If Vinny wasn't convinced that JTaylor is going to play at least 2 more years, he wouldn't have made the statement, let alone the trade. This is exactly the kind of thing he should say.
:goodposting: With the direction the team has taken this year it makes no sense to sign Taylor if they think he is going to be here one year only. They have to know they will get him for at least two years.
I agree it makes no sense and I have no doubt that everyone involved would like Taylor to play out his contract. But a 100% guarantee of anything happening in 2009 is a ridiculous statement. You won't convince me otherwise.A year ago every one of us would have guaranteed that Gibbs would have completed his contract, because he was saying he would. After everything that went on last year I would think more 'Skins fans would be aware that one season is a near eternity in the NFL, and a lot will happen between now and week 1 of 2009*. Nothing is guaranteed for 2009.

*ETA: Shoot, after the events of yesterday (forget 2007) I can't believe anyone would want to 100% guarantee something for 2009.

 
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I'm just going to say that I hope this Taylor thing works out, both with him playing at LDE, and also with him playing for more than one season. They paid a fair amount to get him.

 
Good move IMO. Don't care for the price tag, but %'s of 2nd rounder panning out or producing soon enough is just a shakey. Taylor is arguably the best DE in the game...his presence in the lineup will help Carter, but more importantly the secondary. Smart move...look forward to our DL actually putting some pressure on the opposing QB's for once. :shrug: :thumbup:

 
I haven't seen the video, but a lot of 'Skins fans at Extremeskins have been commenting on Campbell's noticeably faster release of the ball. It seems Zorn's work with him this offseason is showing signs of paying off.

 
Bizkiteer said:
Good move IMO. Don't care for the price tag, but %'s of 2nd rounder panning out or producing soon enough is just a shakey. Taylor is arguably the best DE in the game...his presence in the lineup will help Carter, but more importantly the secondary. Smart move...look forward to our DL actually putting some pressure on the opposing QB's for once. :goodposting: :thumbup:
the price tag seems fair. after all, we spend 2nd round picks on border line TE prospects when we have an all-pro manning the position already...
 
Bizkiteer said:
Good move IMO. Don't care for the price tag, but %'s of 2nd rounder panning out or producing soon enough is just a shakey. Taylor is arguably the best DE in the game...his presence in the lineup will help Carter, but more importantly the secondary. Smart move...look forward to our DL actually putting some pressure on the opposing QB's for once. :goodposting: :thumbup:
the price tag seems fair. after all, we spend 2nd round picks on border line TE prospects when we have an all-pro manning the position already...
Fred Davis is more than borderline, though your point is otherwise valid. I'm warming to the move, but I've still got concerns about Taylor's suitability to the left side of the line, which is usually where the big DE's play.
 
Bizkiteer said:
Good move IMO. Don't care for the price tag, but %'s of 2nd rounder panning out or producing soon enough is just a shakey. Taylor is arguably the best DE in the game...his presence in the lineup will help Carter, but more importantly the secondary. Smart move...look forward to our DL actually putting some pressure on the opposing QB's for once. :thumbup: :lmao:
the price tag seems fair. after all, we spend 2nd round picks on border line TE prospects when we have an all-pro manning the position already...
Fred Davis is more than borderline, though your point is otherwise valid. I'm warming to the move, but I've still got concerns about Taylor's suitability to the left side of the line, which is usually where the big DE's play.
I recall reading in several places after the draft (sorry-no links) that Sleepy Davis was a reach. He could be the next John Mackey, but when so-called experts say he won't amount to anything, I'd call it borderline. Meanwhile, JTaylor is younger than the man he'll replace. I am normally the first to berate the team for its poor player acquisitions since little danny took over, but this one is a solid move.
 
Zorn's media address after the AM practice had an insightful nugget on Colt Brennan. Zorn was deliberate in giving Brennan some praise, but it's clear by his other comments that Brennan has a looonnngg way to go still before he's NFL-ready.
 
I like Zorn. He's handled his public speaking role better with repetition - that first press conference when he was hired was awkward, but now his enthusiasm and openness are refreshing after four years of Gibbs playing everything so close to the vest and using the same old cliches ("super smart" :thumbup: ).

The other guy who I like because he seems intelligent and outgoing, but also doesn't seem full of himself is Malcolm Kelly. I have high hopes for him.

 
Bizkiteer said:
Good move IMO. Don't care for the price tag, but %'s of 2nd rounder panning out or producing soon enough is just a shakey. Taylor is arguably the best DE in the game...his presence in the lineup will help Carter, but more importantly the secondary. Smart move...look forward to our DL actually putting some pressure on the opposing QB's for once. :lmao: :thumbup:
the price tag seems fair. after all, we spend 2nd round picks on border line TE prospects when we have an all-pro manning the position already...
Fred Davis is more than borderline, though your point is otherwise valid. I'm warming to the move, but I've still got concerns about Taylor's suitability to the left side of the line, which is usually where the big DE's play.
I recall reading in several places after the draft (sorry-no links) that Sleepy Davis was a reach. He could be the next John Mackey, but when so-called experts say he won't amount to anything, I'd call it borderline. Meanwhile, JTaylor is younger than the man he'll replace. I am normally the first to berate the team for its poor player acquisitions since little danny took over, but this one is a solid move.
I think we got good value, but would be jumping and hitting the ceiling if it had been a 3rd rounder. Glad Jason will be wearing the B & G and look foward to seeing JT & AC reekin' havoc in the back fields... :yes:
 
Bizkiteer said:
Good move IMO. Don't care for the price tag, but %'s of 2nd rounder panning out or producing soon enough is just a shakey. Taylor is arguably the best DE in the game...his presence in the lineup will help Carter, but more importantly the secondary. Smart move...look forward to our DL actually putting some pressure on the opposing QB's for once. :lmao: :thumbup:
the price tag seems fair. after all, we spend 2nd round picks on border line TE prospects when we have an all-pro manning the position already...
Fred Davis is more than borderline, though your point is otherwise valid. I'm warming to the move, but I've still got concerns about Taylor's suitability to the left side of the line, which is usually where the big DE's play.
I recall reading in several places after the draft (sorry-no links) that Sleepy Davis was a reach. He could be the next John Mackey, but when so-called experts say he won't amount to anything, I'd call it borderline. Meanwhile, JTaylor is younger than the man he'll replace. I am normally the first to berate the team for its poor player acquisitions since little danny took over, but this one is a solid move.
I think we got good value, but would be jumping and hitting the ceiling if it had been a 3rd rounder. Glad Jason will be wearing the B & G and look foward to seeing JT & AC reekin' havoc in the back fields... :yes:
The issue with Davis is not his talent, it's his focus/drive. That's why that oversleeping thing was particularly galling. But he's got all the talent that, for example, Cooley has if he puts it all together.
 
I like Zorn. He's handled his public speaking role better with repetition - that first press conference when he was hired was awkward, but now his enthusiasm and openness are refreshing after four years of Gibbs playing everything so close to the vest and using the same old cliches ("super smart" :X ).
What? You don't miss hearing "he played his guts out" in every post game presser? :shrug:
 
Bizkiteer said:
Good move IMO. Don't care for the price tag, but %'s of 2nd rounder panning out or producing soon enough is just a shakey. Taylor is arguably the best DE in the game...his presence in the lineup will help Carter, but more importantly the secondary. Smart move...look forward to our DL actually putting some pressure on the opposing QB's for once. :popcorn: :lmao:
the price tag seems fair. after all, we spend 2nd round picks on border line TE prospects when we have an all-pro manning the position already...
Fred Davis is more than borderline, though your point is otherwise valid. I'm warming to the move, but I've still got concerns about Taylor's suitability to the left side of the line, which is usually where the big DE's play.
I recall reading in several places after the draft (sorry-no links) that Sleepy Davis was a reach. He could be the next John Mackey, but when so-called experts say he won't amount to anything, I'd call it borderline. Meanwhile, JTaylor is younger than the man he'll replace. I am normally the first to berate the team for its poor player acquisitions since little danny took over, but this one is a solid move.
I think we got good value, but would be jumping and hitting the ceiling if it had been a 3rd rounder. Glad Jason will be wearing the B & G and look foward to seeing JT & AC reekin' havoc in the back fields... :lmao:
The issue with Davis is not his talent, it's his focus/drive. That's why that oversleeping thing was particularly galling. But he's got all the talent that, for example, Cooley has if he puts it all together.
I agree, it is worisome and hope that it is not a sign of things to come. He's got talent, it's the drive that is surely questionable.
 
The issue with Davis is not his talent, it's his focus/drive. That's why that oversleeping thing was particularly galling. But he's got all the talent that, for example, Cooley has if he puts it all together.
I won't think that there's an issue with his focus or drive until we're at least several weeks into training camp and we start hearing it from "unnamed sources" within the Redskins. The oversleeping thing is overblown.
 
Jason Taylor and Andre Carter are probably happy that Shockey is out of the division now. That guy could block.

 

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