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Ahhhhh CRAP!!!! BREAKING: Team has announced franchise tag has been placed on LB @rak98 - more details to come on http://www.redskins.com .
There was nothing controversial about that. In fact, it's probably the best reaction he could have had.And Orakpo already making noise. This will certainly end well.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000330322/article/brian-orakpo-gets-washington-redskins-franchise-tag
If this leads to a longterm contract then it will have been a good idea. The cap hit would be lower this year adn would rise as the salary cap rises. If not, then it won't have been a good move (unless Orakpo gets hurt).dgreen said:I'm not sure this will lead to Orakpo being on the team at $11M this year. The goal is probably to work out a long term deal (with a lower cap hit) or trade him around the draft.
That's why I don't see the downside to this. We still have $20M in cap space and I'm sure we'll clear out some more. So if we don't get a long-term deal in place, he gets a year to prove it. If he sucks, we move on and only spend $11M of the cap this year. If we do get a long-term deal, it opens some more space up this year as we'll probably get him a bit cheaper. Seems like a smart move to me.dgreen said:I'm not sure this will lead to Orakpo being on the team at $11M this year. The goal is probably to work out a long term deal (with a lower cap hit) or trade him around the draft.
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BREAKING: The #Redskins have terminated vested veterans DL Adam Carriker and P Sav Rocca. More information to come on http://redskins.com
Not surprising in the least. I'd be okay with Carriker coming back if he can prove he's healthy. Seems like a good guy and could provide some depth. But I thought I read somewhere that he probably won't be ready much before Training Camp, so the market should be quiet for him which should help us.Washington Redskins
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BREAKING: The #Redskins have terminated vested veterans DL Adam Carriker and P Sav Rocca. More information to come on http://redskins.com
It was pretty much a given that Carriker was going to get cut. He hasn't been healthy in two years. I thought Chris Chester might be cut before the league year starts.Not surprising in the least. I'd be okay with Carriker coming back if he can prove he's healthy. Seems like a good guy and could provide some depth. But I thought I read somewhere that he probably won't be ready much before Training Camp, so the market should be quiet for him which should help us.Washington Redskins
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BREAKING: The #Redskins have terminated vested veterans DL Adam Carriker and P Sav Rocca. More information to come on http://redskins.com
They also released tight end Richard Quinn and waived running backs Davin Meggett and Jawan Jamison, last year’s seventh rounder.
Alas, Mighty Quinn, we hardly knew ye.Also from PFT:
They also released tight end Richard Quinn and waived running backs Davin Meggett and Jawan Jamison, last year’s seventh rounder.
Both of these are good drops. Rocca had slipped as a punter and didn't justify his salary. Carriker only justified his when he was healthy, which wasn't much of the time.Washington Redskins
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BREAKING: The #Redskins have terminated vested veterans DL Adam Carriker and P Sav Rocca. More information to come on http://redskins.com
I have a feeling he didn't fully read his link.There was nothing controversial about that. In fact, it's probably the best reaction he could have had.And Orakpo already making noise. This will certainly end well.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000330322/article/brian-orakpo-gets-washington-redskins-franchise-tag
Greatest franchise QB ever...stake my reputation and coaching career on it!
I read the Redskins lined up in the 3-4 38% of the time. It is mostly a run defense. They line up a lot in a nickel defense with 4 down linemen and 2 linebackers. And Orakpo and Kerrigan are DEs in this alignment. The nickel alignment would be used a lot whether the Redskins played in a 4-3 or 3-4 defense.I look at the defensive roster, and I still say we should be in a 4-3. Look at what is left. If you put Orakpo at DE, it's at least a decent front 7. But in a 3-4, there is a glaring weakness at LBs that can cover and get to the QB.
I read the Redskins lined up in the 3-4 38% of the time. It is mostly a run defense. They line up a lot in a nickel defense with 4 down linemen and 2 linebackers. And Orakpo and Kerrigan are DEs in this alignment. The nickel alignment would be used a lot whether the Redskins played in a 4-3 or 3-4 defense.I look at the defensive roster, and I still say we should be in a 4-3. Look at what is left. If you put Orakpo at DE, it's at least a decent front 7. But in a 3-4, there is a glaring weakness at LBs that can cover and get to the QB.
So the basic question is would you rather defend the run in a 3-4 defense or 4-3 defense?
I don't have an answer, but that is what it boils down to.
Yeah, this is what Cooley said on his blog - 62% of the time they were in nickel or dime and had four linemen. I wonder if that number would be even higher if they ever had a lead for very long?I read the Redskins lined up in the 3-4 38% of the time. It is mostly a run defense. They line up a lot in a nickel defense with 4 down linemen and 2 linebackers. And Orakpo and Kerrigan are DEs in this alignment. The nickel alignment would be used a lot whether the Redskins played in a 4-3 or 3-4 defense.I look at the defensive roster, and I still say we should be in a 4-3. Look at what is left. If you put Orakpo at DE, it's at least a decent front 7. But in a 3-4, there is a glaring weakness at LBs that can cover and get to the QB.
So the basic question is would you rather defend the run in a 3-4 defense or 4-3 defense?
I don't have an answer, but that is what it boils down to.
Remember a year ago we thought they had more depth?If the Redskins' defense wants to improve, they must do so in the back end -- not just with coverage skills, but with consistent tackling. That's why safety -- free and strong -- will be at or near the top of their to-do list.
Why it’s a need: Well there were some issues as you might have heard. But along with that their main starters, Brandon Meriweather and Reed Doughty, are free agents. Even if one or both are re-signed, the Redskins will still have a need at this position.
I heard that too. He also mentioned the Broncos were going to make him an offer too. Makes sense then for the Skins to franchise him if other teams were already going to be in pursuit. I wouldn't have blamed Rak for going to Denver though, so smart move by the FO.For what it's worth...Schefty said yesterday on the Loverno and Sheehan radio show that he knew the Raiders were going to make a BIG play for RAK, if he was a FA.
I still believe if the Redskins can get a 1st or high 2nd round draft pick, they should trade him. They were ambivalent about keeping him at these prices. And they are allowed to negotiate the 2 first round draft pick compensation for signing a franchised player.I heard that too. He also mentioned the Broncos were going to make him an offer too. Makes sense then for the Skins to franchise him if other teams were already going to be in pursuit. I wouldn't have blamed Rak for going to Denver though, so smart move by the FO.For what it's worth...Schefty said yesterday on the Loverno and Sheehan radio show that he knew the Raiders were going to make a BIG play for RAK, if he was a FA.
If we could get a 1st for him, I think I'd do that.I still believe if the Redskins can get a 1st or high 2nd round draft pick, they should trade him. They were ambivalent about keeping him at these prices. And they are allowed to negotiate the 2 first round draft pick compensation for signing a franchised player.I heard that too. He also mentioned the Broncos were going to make him an offer too. Makes sense then for the Skins to franchise him if other teams were already going to be in pursuit. I wouldn't have blamed Rak for going to Denver though, so smart move by the FO.For what it's worth...Schefty said yesterday on the Loverno and Sheehan radio show that he knew the Raiders were going to make a BIG play for RAK, if he was a FA.
A drafted player at this point would replace him as rushing OLB market now dried up. Here is the problem with a trade, it one thing for an organization to be willing to spend money to get RAK, but spend that money and give up a 1st rounder??? Unless, they are head over heals in love with him...I just don't see it happening. Hope I'm wrong though...If we could get a 1st for him, I think I'd do that.I still believe if the Redskins can get a 1st or high 2nd round draft pick, they should trade him. They were ambivalent about keeping him at these prices. And they are allowed to negotiate the 2 first round draft pick compensation for signing a franchised player.I heard that too. He also mentioned the Broncos were going to make him an offer too. Makes sense then for the Skins to franchise him if other teams were already going to be in pursuit. I wouldn't have blamed Rak for going to Denver though, so smart move by the FO.For what it's worth...Schefty said yesterday on the Loverno and Sheehan radio show that he knew the Raiders were going to make a BIG play for RAK, if he was a FA.
The only thing I'm worried about is if we move him, who replaces him? We already have enough holes on this team especially on defense. I don't see how creating one hole to fill another would make this team better. Is Rob Jackson the answer? I don't know.
I'd say the priority should be: S, LB, OL, DL, CB, WRFrom John Keim: The Redskins shopping list includes two safeties, another cornerback, at least one inside linebacker, a defensive lineman and perhaps wide receiver and an offensive lineman.
Eric Silva's Top free agent ILBs left (list): 1. Karlos Dansby 2. Brandon Spikes 3. Daryl Smith 4. Jon Beason 5. Perry Riley 6. Wesley Woodyard 7. Arthur Moats.I'd say the priority should be: S, LB, OL, DL, CB, WRFrom John Keim: The Redskins shopping list includes two safeties, another cornerback, at least one inside linebacker, a defensive lineman and perhaps wide receiver and an offensive lineman.
Good thing is we should be able to find some of those guys in FA. MLB are usually cheaper. I mean D'Qwell Jackson just got $5.5M/yr and people think that was too much.
I agree. I don't mind Riley, but he is certainly replacable.Eric Silva's Top free agent ILBs left (list): 1. Karlos Dansby 2. Brandon Spikes 3. Daryl Smith 4. Jon Beason 5. Perry Riley 6. Wesley Woodyard 7. Arthur Moats.I'd say the priority should be: S, LB, OL, DL, CB, WRFrom John Keim: The Redskins shopping list includes two safeties, another cornerback, at least one inside linebacker, a defensive lineman and perhaps wide receiver and an offensive lineman.
Good thing is we should be able to find some of those guys in FA. MLB are usually cheaper. I mean D'Qwell Jackson just got $5.5M/yr and people think that was too much.
Rather have those two than Perry...Spikes is a thumper and Dansby has the range to cover. Fixes ILB in a hurry.
I'd be happy if they signed Dansby but everything I've read says he wants to stay where he is. They've made no progress lately with Riley on a deal, so he clearly think he's worth more on the market than here. I guess we'll find out.MattFancy said:I agree. I don't mind Riley, but he is certainly replacable.RGIII HTTR said:Eric Silva's Top free agent ILBs left (list): 1. Karlos Dansby 2. Brandon Spikes 3. Daryl Smith 4. Jon Beason 5. Perry Riley 6. Wesley Woodyard 7. Arthur Moats.MattFancy said:I'd say the priority should be: S, LB, OL, DL, CB, WRRGIII HTTR said:From John Keim: The Redskins shopping list includes two safeties, another cornerback, at least one inside linebacker, a defensive lineman and perhaps wide receiver and an offensive lineman.
Good thing is we should be able to find some of those guys in FA. MLB are usually cheaper. I mean D'Qwell Jackson just got $5.5M/yr and people think that was too much.
Rather have those two than Perry...Spikes is a thumper and Dansby has the range to cover. Fixes ILB in a hurry.
That's a welcome change from the last 4 years of "shut up and say nothing" under Shanahan.Bruce Allen held a couple talks for fans this week and he strongly suggested his top priorities for the offseason would be the O and D lines.
The thing I like about Riley over Dansby is his youth. Dansby likely will get a short term deal with a high cap number. Spikes was very inconsistent with the Pats. I'd much rather pay Riley less than overpay for Spikes. I do not think Riley is worth the $7M annually that he is asking, but if they give him a deal like 4 years, $20M, I'd have no problem with it. I think he is a promising player, there aren't many better options out there on the open market and it is as big a need right now as safety is.RGIII HTTR said:Eric Silva's Top free agent ILBs left (list): 1. Karlos Dansby 2. Brandon Spikes 3. Daryl Smith 4. Jon Beason 5. Perry Riley 6. Wesley Woodyard 7. Arthur Moats.MattFancy said:I'd say the priority should be: S, LB, OL, DL, CB, WRRGIII HTTR said:From John Keim: The Redskins shopping list includes two safeties, another cornerback, at least one inside linebacker, a defensive lineman and perhaps wide receiver and an offensive lineman.
Good thing is we should be able to find some of those guys in FA. MLB are usually cheaper. I mean D'Qwell Jackson just got $5.5M/yr and people think that was too much.
Rather have those two than Perry...Spikes is a thumper and Dansby has the range to cover. Fixes ILB in a hurry.
I am not sure Riley is worth $5M per year. I think he is an average ILB at best. What does an average starting ILB make?The thing I like about Riley over Dansby is his youth. Dansby likely will get a short term deal with a high cap number. Spikes was very inconsistent with the Pats. I'd much rather pay Riley less than overpay for Spikes. I do not think Riley is worth the $7M annually that he is asking, but if they give him a deal like 4 years, $20M, I'd have no problem with it. I think he is a promising player, there aren't many better options out there on the open market and it is as big a need right now as safety is.RGIII HTTR said:Eric Silva's Top free agent ILBs left (list): 1. Karlos Dansby 2. Brandon Spikes 3. Daryl Smith 4. Jon Beason 5. Perry Riley 6. Wesley Woodyard 7. Arthur Moats.MattFancy said:I'd say the priority should be: S, LB, OL, DL, CB, WRRGIII HTTR said:From John Keim: The Redskins shopping list includes two safeties, another cornerback, at least one inside linebacker, a defensive lineman and perhaps wide receiver and an offensive lineman.
Good thing is we should be able to find some of those guys in FA. MLB are usually cheaper. I mean D'Qwell Jackson just got $5.5M/yr and people think that was too much.
Rather have those two than Perry...Spikes is a thumper and Dansby has the range to cover. Fixes ILB in a hurry.
That is good news. I still think the biggest need for the Redskins is to get more pass rush pressure. That points to the DL and OLBs.Bruce Allen held a couple talks for fans this week and he strongly suggested his top priorities for the offseason would be the O and D lines.
A better pash rush could help hide our defencies in the secondary by making our CBs cover WRs for less time.That is good news. I still think the biggest need for the Redskins is to get more pass rush pressure. That points to the DL and OLBs.Bruce Allen held a couple talks for fans this week and he strongly suggested his top priorities for the offseason would be the O and D lines.
I agree about Riley being younger. I don't think Dansby is going to get a real big contract though so I think he may be affordable. I just think he wants to stay where he is. I don't want Spikes since he's a liability in the passing game and every team knows that. I heard Riley was looking for $5.5 million annually which doesn't sound completely unreasonable to me. Don't remember where I heard that.The thing I like about Riley over Dansby is his youth. Dansby likely will get a short term deal with a high cap number. Spikes was very inconsistent with the Pats. I'd much rather pay Riley less than overpay for Spikes. I do not think Riley is worth the $7M annually that he is asking, but if they give him a deal like 4 years, $20M, I'd have no problem with it. I think he is a promising player, there aren't many better options out there on the open market and it is as big a need right now as safety is.
Chris Cooley thought Mike Mitchell should be the top S target for the Redskins. Cooley said he is an improving player and could possibly be signed for around $2M per year. That would be a free agent bargain.I hope they sign Byrd or Mike Mitchell. Both would be instant upgrades and solid starters. Mitchell can play either safety spot and Byrd is just a play maker. He wasn't franchised tagged by Buffalo....go get em.
And if I'm remembering correctly Cooley said Mitchell's good at free safety, which is really the big need.Chris Cooley thought Mike Mitchell should be the top S target for the Redskins. Cooley said he is an improving player and could possibly be signed for around $2M per year. That would be a free agent bargain.I hope they sign Byrd or Mike Mitchell. Both would be instant upgrades and solid starters. Mitchell can play either safety spot and Byrd is just a play maker. He wasn't franchised tagged by Buffalo....go get em.
I would be ok with this. The Redskins can save salary cap space for future years when they have fewer holes to fill.Some think Allen intends to wait and shop for bargains, and to resist signing anyone to a big-money contract right out of the gates.
Problem with that is the cap space changes year to year as some players enter bigger earning years and guys need to get re-signed, etc. There's time and space to spend I think, but a good balance between splash and bargains is probably the best idea for sure. I do think they should see what Gruden can do and then make some serious investments the following year and beyond based on what pans out. Still it's obvious to all there's some big positions of need, regardless of when they decide to spend the $. They need help bad at safety and OLMarvelous said:Interesting blurb in PFT:
I would be ok with this. The Redskins can save salary cap space for future years when they have fewer holes to fill.Some think Allen intends to wait and shop for bargains, and to resist signing anyone to a big-money contract right out of the gates.