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Rookie Camp Opens

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News, updates, and tweets will be posted here Friday through Sunday - and however long the thread will become. :) Feel free to add as we go along.

The RG3 era begins. :thewave:
 
I think I saw Tandler say that media would not be allowed to watch until Sunday. Is that correct?
 
@BurgundyBlog
@john_keim just taught me that the #Redskins made more picks in the last two drafts (21) than any other NFL team. This is a paradigm shift.
 
Robert Griffin III‏@RGIII
First NFL Practice? Nice to meet you :) Can't wait for the rest of our future dates, but I'm going to make sure each one counts #HTTR

At camp...

C Grant Garner,6-3, 292, Oklahoma State, Undrafted

CB Richard Crawford, 5-11, 189, Southern Methodist, Seventh round

CB Chase Minnifield, 6-0, 185, Virginia, Undrafted

G Adam Gettis, 6-2, 292, Iowa, Fifth round

G Josh LeRibeus, 6-3, 212, Southern Methodist, Third round

LB Donnell Holt, 6-1, 242, Cal, Undrafted

LB Monte Lewis, 6-3, 251, Jacksonville State, Undrafted

LB Brian McNally, 6-3, 273, New Hampshire, Undrafted

LB Keenan Robinson, 6-3, 242, Texas, Fourth round

NT Vaughn Meatoga, 6-2, 295, Hawaii, Undrafted

QB Robert Griffin III, 6-3, 223, Baylor, First round

QB Kirk Cousins, 6-3, 214, Michigan State, Fourth

RB Antwon Bailey, 5-7, 201, Syracuse, Undrafted

RB Lennon Creer, 6-1, 215, Louisiana Tech, Undrafted

RB Alfred Morris, 5-10, 219, Florida Atlantic, Sixth round

RB Michael Shaw, 6-1, 195, Michigan, Undrafted

S Jordan Bernstine, 5-10, 210, Iowa, Seventh round

T Tom Compton, 6-5, 314, South Dakota, Sixth round

WR Kelvin Bolden, 6-0, 160, Southern Mississippi, Undrafted

WR Lance Lewis, 6-3, 209, East Carolina, Undrafted

Other rooks are there for tryouts.
 
@BurgundyBlog
@john_keim just taught me that the #Redskins made more picks in the last two drafts (21) than any other NFL team. This is a paradigm shift.

now to get it to translate to the field. last year was a promising start.
 
now to get it to translate to the field. last year was a promising start.

I agree. Now as long as 2012 is farther along the line toward the upper right portion of this graph than it was last season...

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Link: http://thisisindexed.com/
 
According to ESPN 980 they 're in the bubble 'cause of rain.
"live as we speak"

Doc is impressed with quickness and arm strength.

As an alumn, Doc is allowed in, media in general not allowed.

Likened Griff's standing out in the crowd much like an Adrian Peterson would, Kirk not so much.

Doc was impressed by the way they were organized, came out after meetings and practiced like they knew what they were doing.

He likes to focus on the big guys, saw some quick feet but will make judgements after the pads are on.
 
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@BurgundyBlog
@john_keim just taught me that the #Redskins made more picks in the last two drafts (21) than any other NFL team. This is a paradigm shift.


This is amazing to me. From one of the teams with the fewest draft picks over the past decade to a team with the MOST over the past two years, and that's with trading away (by my count) 5-6 draft picks. Unbelievable! So stoked for the future of this franchise.
 
I am seeing reports that the Skins have already waived UDFA RB Michael Shaw out of Michigan.
 
http://www.redskins.com/news-and-ev...ini-Camp/aa96786e-2492-47b3-8481-febe2c303250

Practice Notes: Day 1 Rookie Mini-Camp
By Brian Tinsman

The Redskins kicked off the 2012 rookie mini-camp this morning with 62 rookies and first year players out on the practice fields at Redskins Park.

The breakdown of the roster was five first year players, nine drafted rookies, 12 undrafted college free agents, and 36 tryouts.

Players and coaches took the field around 10 a.m. for warm-up, gradually moving into team stretches. Aside from 2011 practice squad players and 2012 draft picks, there were a lot unfamiliar faces on the field.

Practice followed the regular season schedule. After a lengthy stretching session, the team broke up into positional groups and retreated to their customary positions on the fields.

In addition to the new faces in uniform, this was also the first opportunity to see coaches Raheem Morris, Ike Hilliard and Bob Slowik in their new roles.

Morris joined the team this offseason after three seasons as the head coach in Tampa Bay. He could be seen guiding defensive backs around the field, pointing out responsibilities and demonstrating form.

Hilliard joined the staff this offseason after a season with the Miami Dolphins. He introduced new drills to the receiver workouts, emphasizing routes, cuts and repetitions with his large group.

Slowik was on the staff in 2011, but will be working with the linebackers this year on defense. During the open part of practice, he worked primarily on coverage drills with the linebackers.

When a light rain started around 11:20 a.m., the team retreated to the indoor practice facility for the first rookie practice on turf. Practice ended at noon.

Not surprisingly, the players that spent 2011 on the Redskins practice squad looked very comfortable in the positional drills, due to relative familiarity.

Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III worked specifically with offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan, who ran drills that emphasized mobility and throwing fundamentals. He was joined on the field by first year quarterback Jonathan Crompton and fellow rookie Kirk Cousins.

Practice resumes tomorrow morning and will be closed to the media until Sunday.
 
Shaw must have been really impressive :)

I really like the Minnifield signing. It appears as if the club may have to stash him for a year to fully rehab from the ligament tear, but the draftniks had him rated as a late second or third round pick if healthy.
 
Shaw must have taken a dump in someone's Post Toasties to get cut before the camp was even over. Time to put that Basketweaving degree to work. I'm guessing Junior High Gym Teacher. ;)
 
I don't hear a word you guys are saying...I just can't stop staring at the forum banner...
 
http://www.redskins.com/news-and-ev...ini-Camp/9a0352db-6ddd-4887-8485-a1545b3551b2

Practice Notes: Day 2 Rookie Mini-Camp
By Brian Tinsman

Redskins rookies, first year players, and roster hopefuls took the field at Redskins Park this morning for the second day of rookie mini-camp.

The rookies hit the field around 10 a.m., and broke into position groups shortly after a team stretch. The weather has been unseasonably warm and humid for the first two days of practice, putting the training staff on alert for cramps and dehydration.

In general, the position groups explored more complex drills and a higher degree of intensity today. While this camp is a learning experience for draft picks like Robert Griffin III, it's a weeding out process for others.

Players have three days and five practices to impress the coaching staff and scouts on the field. If they do, it's the first step of a long road to the roster. If they don't, their professional dreams could be finished.

This tryout process is an area that the Redskins have excelled in, in recent years.

Willie Smith was a training camp invite last year, earning a roster spot at the end of camp. After starting three games last year, he has the potential to be the longterm solution at right tackle.

Darrel Young, Brandon Banks and Logan Paulsen were three undrafted players in 2010, and have each scored an offensive touchdown in their first two seasons.

Historically speaking, Redskins captains London Fletcher and Lorenzo Alexander were both undrafted free agents in their respective years and impressed teams during tryouts.

Who will the next undrafted free agent gem be? Only time will tell, but there are a few guys to keep an eye on.

Chase Minnifield, CB, Virginia: A once highly-touted NFL prospect, Minnifield had his senior season derailed by injury, forcing him off many draft boards. If he can prove his health, he could be an undrafted steal.

Darius Hanks, WR, Alabama: A national champion and stud at the East-West Shrine Game, Hanks had the projection to go as high as the fifth round. He comes to Washington as another one of the dozen signed college free agents.

Andre Anderson, RB, McNeese State: Anderson averaged over 4.5 yards per carry in college, and brings explosive quickness out of the backfield. He is a tryout this weekend.
 
It's almost unfair to put Minnifield on this list. If not for that injury, he likely wouldn't have even been available for use to draft in the 4th round and maybe not even in the 3rd round.
 

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