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Washington Redskins - 2013 4th Place NFC East (3-13)
Offensive Rankings:
Stat Net Yards Per Game Rank Passing 3,751 234.4 16th Rushing 2,164 135.2 5th Total 5,915 369.7 9th
Defensive Rankings:
Stat Net Yards Per Game Rank Passing 3,896 243.5 20th Rushing 1,769 110.6 17th Total 5,665 354.1 18th
Special Teams Rankings:
Stat Average Rank Kickoff Return 20.0 32nd Kickoff Coverage 22.3 10th Punt Return 6.4 28th Gross Punting Average 42.0 30th Net Punting Average 33.8 32nd Punt Coverage 16.8 32nd
Scoring:
Stat Net Points Rank Points Scored 334 23rd Points Allowed 478 22nd Differential -144 30th
- Turnover differential: -8 (25th in NFL)
2014 Draft Picks:
Round Pick Overall 2 2 34 3 2 66 4 2 TBD 5 2 TBD 6 2 TBD 7 2 TBD The Redskins gave their 1st round pick in 2014 to the Rams in the blockbuster trade that landed them RGIII.
Redskins ProFootballFocus Player Ratings for 2012 and 2013 -
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Restricted and Unrestricted Free Agents:
Offense
Player Position Status Rex Grossman QB
Sexy Dezmon Briscoe WR Josh Morgan WR Santana Moss WR Aldrick Robinson WR Re-signed 1 year - $570k Fred Davis TE Suspended - Substance Abuse Policy J.D. Walton OT
Defense
Player Position Status Chris Baker DE Doug Worthington DE Re-signed 1 year - $495k Brian Orakpo OLB Rob Jackson OLB Darryl Tapp OLB Nick Barnett ILB London Fletcher ILB Retired Bryan Kehl ILB Perry Riley ILB DeAngelo Hall CB Josh Wilson CB E.J. Biggers CB Jerome Murphy CB Reed Doughty S Jose Gumbs S Brandon Meriweather S Note: All Redskins FA's are unrestricted.
2013 Offseason
- Last season represented the second year of the Redskins’ painful two-year, $36 million salary cap penalty levied by Goodell. For a (delightfully biased) summary of the penalty presented by /r/redskins contributors, click here.
- In 2012, the Redskins were still able to add new blood to the team, notably WR Pierre Garcon and WR Josh Morgan. In 2013, the Redskins did not have any space to add new players. In fact, the Redskins were far over the cap, and had to restructure the contracts of DE Stephen Bowen, DE Adam Carriker, DT Barry Cofield, FS Brandon Meriweather, CB Josh Wilson, CB DeAngelo Hall, and WR Santana Moss (nearly every starting FA on the team). Partial source here.
- How did Redskins fans feel going into the season? Optimistic, of course! The Redskins rode RG3, Morris, and an opportunistic defense to the division title the year before. Even though RG3 was recovering from his ACL surgery , things still looked up. Three years of sowing the coaching staff’s patient plan and we finally started producing fruit. And despite the cap issues, the Redskins were able to keep all of their key personnel from the year before. Continuity continuity continuity…the kool-aid that Redskins fans sipped comfortably all offseason.
2013 Preseason
- Much hoopla surrounded Shanahan’s decision to bench RG3 for the preseason akaOperation Patience. No real concern was posed, however. The Redskins beat the Titans, Steelers, Bills, and Bucs to go 4-0 in the preseason. Kirk Cousins looked great until he hurt his foot, but Sexy Rexy and Pat White proved plenty competent. The defense looked very sound and at times…..dominant....strange as it sounds in retrospect. Orakpo was back after missing 15 games in 2012, and the pass rush had Skins fans giddy.
2013 Season
- The balloon of anticipation was full to bursting leading up to the Monday night showdown Week 1 against the Eagles. That balloon turned out to be full of hot air.The Eagles thrashed the Redskins in the first half, feasting off of missed tackles and Redskins turnovers. At one point, the Eagles had run 53 plays while the Redskins had managed 63 total yards. RG3 threw INTs, Morris fumbled the ball, and even Kai Forbath missed a FG. Some late TD passes by RG3 were not enough to overcome the 26-7 halftime deficit and the Redskins were left stunned.
- Week 2 against the Packers was a chance at redemption. It didn’t happen. The Packers went up 28-0 at half to cruise to a 38-20 win. Aaron Rodgers threw for 480 yards and James Starks rushed for 132 yards.
- The Redskins were 1-3 entering their bye week (a welcome chance to regroup and return to form), and faced the Cowboys in Dallas Week 6. A close game for the most part was blown apart by Dwayne Harris in the return game. Harris had 2 punt returns for 109 yards and 2 kick returns for 113 yards to enable a 31-16 win.
- Miraculous last-minute wins against the Bears - thanks to Roy Helu's 3 rushing TDs and the Chargers - thanks to Darrel Young's 3 rushing TDs (offset by a blown 4th quarter lead against the Broncos) put the Redskins at 3-5. In 2012, the Redskins were 3-6 before going on a 7-game win streak to win the division, so an enticing Thursday night game against the Vikings was a great opportunity for the Redskins to get to 4-5 and in great position in the horrible NFCE.
- The Redskins looked great. RG3 went 24/37 for 281 yd, 3 TD, 0 INT. Morris had 26 carries for 126 yd. Garcon had 7 catches for 119 yd . The Redskins had a 24-14 lead at half. The Redskins, as if guided by instinct, let Matt Cassel sub in and go 4/6 for 47 yards, AD had 20 carries for 75 yd and 2 TD on the day, and a failed goal line attempt by the Skins meant the Vikings won 34-27 and essentially killed the Redskins season.
- The Redskins would not win another game in 2013. While the media pointed its finger straight at a sloppy RG3 and a dysfunctional locker room (no legitimate source found), a flimsy defense and an abysmal special teams were the top two contributors to 2013’s failures. RG3 getting maimed in three straight games against the Niners, Giants, and Chiefs prompted Mike Shanahan to bench him for the remaining three games. It simply was not worth another injury and altered offseason for our franchise's most important player considering that Redskins playoff hopes were long gone. With Kirk Cousins at the helm, the Redskins were able to manage two one-point losses against the Falcons and Cowboys, and a joke of a game against the Giants finally put a nail in the coffin for 2013. Both Mike and Kyle Shanahan were fired at the end of the season along with a large number of his staff and Jay Gruden's reign as HC begins now.
2013 Highlights
- Pierre Garcon played 16 games and had 113 receptions for 1,346 yd. His 113 receptions led the NFL and broke HoF'er Art Monk's franchise record of 109 receptions in 1984. He is also the 3rd player in history to have 5+ catches in every game of the regular season. While many catches came on smoke screens and on underneath crossing routes, many catches were eye-popping and incredible . Pierre Garcon proved that he's worth his 5-year, $42.5 million contract and a legit WR1 for the Redskins when he stays healthy.
- Alfred Morris proved his sensational rookie season (in which he broke Clinton Portis' franchise season rushing record with 1,613 yards) was no fluke. He had 276 carries for 1,275 yards (4.6 ypc) and 7 TDs. His 1,275 yards were 4th in the NFL. His vision and performance earned him his first trip to Hawaii this year.
- Brian Orakpo missed 15 games in 2012 due to a torn pectoral muscle and came back with a vengeance in his contract year this year. He started 15 games, got 10 sacks , and 60 tackles. He even got his first INT in his life against the Bears and returned it for a TD. He made his third appearance in Hawaii this year.
- DeAngelo Hall had a lot to prove following a couple of inconsistent years in 2011 and 2012. On a one-year contract, D Hall got four INTs: INT 1 INT 2 INT 3 INT 4 and three TDs and was the lone bright spot in an otherwise incompetent secondary.
- Trent Williams started all 16 games this year and has played 56 games in his four years in the NFL. The Silverback has developed into the Redskins best player on offense, even showing the ability to outrun Pierre Garcon on a screen pass . He went to his second straight Pro Bowl this year.
2013 Lowlights
- Special Teams: 9-year STC Danny Smith left the Redskins in 2013 to coach for his native Pittsburgh. Mike Shanahan replaced him with Keith Burns, the Assistant STC from Denver. Hiring Keith Burns was perhaps Mike Shanahan's worst decision in his Redskins tenure. The ST unit was the worst ever tracked by Football Outsiders through 14 weeks. Just ask a Chiefs fan about Week 14, when they returned a punt for a TD and a kickoff for a TD .
- The Redskins went 0-6 in the division. The Eagles blew out the Redskins in the first half in both games and held on for the win in the second half. The Cowboys led the entire game in Week 6. The Redskins were up 17-14 in the 4th quarter against the Giants Week 13 only to lose. Week 16 against the Cowboys provided a huge opportunity to spoil the Cowboys' chance at the playoffs, and a huge stop on 3rd and goal seemed to set the Skins up for the upset. On 4th down, Tony Romo found DeMarco Murray to sneak into the endzone and cause heartwrenching agony for Redskins fans. Week 17 against the Giants was a comical display of "football" with with the Skins losing 20-6 in a sloppy, turnover-riddled game.
RG3's Sophomore Season
- RG3 started 13 games and went 274/456 (60.1%) for 3,203 yd (7.0 ypa), 16 TD, 12 INT, and had 56 carries for 489 yd (5.7 ypc). While Redskins fans would be more than pleased with these numbers for any 2nd year QB, the regression from his rookie year was certainly cause for disappointment.
- You will find hundreds of reasons why RG3 did not perform as well this year. Most center around his knee and his game being rusty. Most fail to mention that the pistol read-option was lethal in 2012 because of its novelty. Kyle Shanahan admitted that offensive production came easily in 2012. Defenses were much better prepared 2013, and running a conventional offense exposed weaknesses, particularly in protection from our RG and TEs and painful drops by our receivers.
That said, RG3 had his ups and downs this year.
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Coaching: Jay Gruden vs. Mike Shanahan
Note: Sean McVay is our new OC/QB coach (Redskins former TEs coach). Jay will be calling the plays.
- Old System: Shanahan’s system was based off of zone stretch plays with a one-cut RB that required vision, patience and toughness to get extra yards. Shanahan then runs the PA bootleg to attack the opponent’s linebackers for 10-15 yd strikes over the middle and 1-2 times a game he went deep to test the safeties. In Washington, he ran a large number of screens to our speedy receivers (mainly Garcon) and used the TE as a safety valve in space over the middle for our QB. Kyle introduced the pistol read-option game that swept the NFL in the 2012 season and it became another cog in our offense that was downright explosive at times.
- New System – Passing Game: Jay doesn’t rely on one offensive philosophy. He ran a variety of formations including heavy-sets with multiple TEs and used a fair amount of screen passes to his speedy WRs. He also used a lot of designed check-downs to his speedy RB (Bernard), and Jay has already said that Morris needs to improve his hands (catching/ball security) for the upcoming season. For a great article by the Washington Post, click here.
- New System – Running Game: Jay mainly ran a power-run scheme including aspects of inside zone play by pulling his guards to create holes. His running game required larger lineman that the Redskins don’t have as Shanahan required smaller/agile lineman. He didn't run many zone stretch plays, which was the staple of the Redskins and Alfred Morris’s forte. Jay incorporated some read-option aspects into his game, but it was mainly from a shotgun standpoint as opposed to the pistol formation the Redskins were accustomed to. For a great article by the Washington Post, click here.Alfred Morris and the offensive line is the biggest question mark for the offense for 2014.
- Defense: Jim Haslett (DC) was retained to the chagrin of Redskins fans everywhere. Jay will be giving him more responsibility to run the defense than Mike did before. Jim has already talked about playing more press-coverage instead of the current off-man/zone coverage. It seems that most Skins fans wanted him canned and Wade Phillips or a different DC to be hired, but that didn’t happen.
Tributes
- Sean Taylor, FS: Six years after his death in late November 2007, the murderer Eric Rivera Jr. was finally brought to justice and was sentenced to 57.5 years in prison. Here is
R.I.P.
- London Fletcher, ILB: The UDFA from John Carroll University finally retired after a 16 year career in which he played in all 256 out of 256 games totaling 2032 tackles, 39.0 sacks, 20 FF, 23 INTs and 1 Superbowl Ring with the Rams. Compare that to the 17 year career of Ray Lewis who played in 228 out of 272 games, totalling 2050 tackles, 41.5 sacks, 19 FF, 31 INTs and 2 Superbowl Rings.
2013 Rookie Recap
Here is a recap on how the 2013 Redskins rookie class performed:
- 2nd round: David Amerson, CB – Early in 2013 he played like the boom-or-bust product he was touted to be, but due to his steady improvement throughout the entire season he was one of our lone bright spots on a horrific defense. Look for him to gain an even larger role next season and eventually taking over as the CB1 or CB2 of the team in the future. GIF1 , GIF2
- 3rd: Jordan Reed, TE – Reed was an amazing play-maker when healthy for the Redskins. Missed the final 5 games due to a lingering concussion, but still ended the season with the Redskins franchise rookie record for receptions and yards amassing 45 rec on 59 targets, 499 yards and 3 TDs. GIF1 , GIF2
- 4th: Phillip Thomas, S – Best value pick in the 2013 NFL draft but tore Lisfranc Ligament in the first preseason game. Placed on IR for the entire season.
- 5th: Chris Thompson, RB – Speedy and elusive, but extremely brittle coming out of FSU. Placed on IR in November due to a torn left labrum.
- 5th: Brandon Jenkins, OLB – Didn’t get much playing time (42 total snaps) but showed flashes of potential as a good pass rusher. Needs to improve his strength and finishing ability. Expect him to continue to be a limited backup OLB assuming we re-sign Orakpo.
- 6th: Bacarri Rambo, S – Showed the mental capability in understanding field positioning as FS, but missed tackles littered his entire season. Backup FS is in his future for 2014 unless he greatly improves his tackling technique. GIF1 , GIF2
- 7th: Jawan Jamison, RB – Showed up out-of-shape for training camp and didn’t play a snap in the regular season.
Best Pick (pre-rookie season): Phillip Thomas
Worst Pick (pre-rookie season): Jordan Reed
Best Pick (post-rookie season): Jordan Reed
Worst Pick (post-rookie season): Chris Thompson or Jawan Jamison
2014 Team Needs and Cap Space
- With the projected cap being around $126.3 mil, the Redskins should have about $17 mil in cap space before they start making any cuts. With London Fletcher’s retirement and cuts to various other players that cap number should grow to close to $30 mil. Kirk Cousins will be shopped around as trade bait for QB needy teams, so if he is traded that extra pick(s) will be useful for filling in depth on the team.
- Even though we have a lack of talent and a lot of cap space we need to be wary of recklessness. Too many times in the past the Redskins resorted to signing huge FA contracts in order to shore up our team. Under the Shanahan led Redskins we didn't make any major signings outside of Pierre Garcon and looked for value additions. Good evaluation and control from our management as opposed to Madden-like impulses need to be used at all costs in order for us to be competitive in the future years.
Here is a list of positions of need in order of their importance for the Redskins:
- Two Cornerbacks: Both Josh Wilson and DeAngelo Hall are free agents. Hall will likely be re-signed.
- Two Inside Linebackers: London Fletcher retired and Perry Riley started 40 straight games at ILB, but wants top dollar even though he had an abysmal season. Hopefully Riley will be re-signed for much less than what he is requesting or we make the contract heavily incentivized with a low base.
- Safety: Brandon Merriweather did a great job at preventing deep passes this season, but needs to improve his tackling ability. Bacarri Rambo didn’t develop enough to earn the starting FS spot.
- Defensive End: The Redskins were terrible in run defense. New ILB’s will help, but injuries to both starting DE’s caused the run defense to suffer all season.
- Right Guard: Chris Chester (PFF: -5.5 overall) is terrible in pass blocking and should be cut immediately. Tyler Polumbus (PFF: +18.8 overall) had an amazing year at RT and has earned the starting RT spot next season.
- Outside Linebacker: This is a need if and only if Brian Orakpo (PFF: +24.9) can't be re-signed.
- Wide Receiver #2: Pierre Garcon had a career year, but nobody can get open or can stop dropping the ball outside of him. A new WR2 is desperately needed to take the pressure off of Garcon if Jordan Reed (TE) gets injured again.