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Burner's Burning Questions: Free Agency, Mocks, Camps, OTAs, Roster Predictions, 2019

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Bold prediction from Boone. And that could mean Manusky would actually stay. We'll see.
 
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Burner's Burning Questions: Free Agency, Mocks, Camps, OTAs, Roster Predictions, 2019​

Greetings from BBQ to everyone in BGO land and guests from social media – we hope you become a member here.

A new year has arrived with the Redskins falling short of the playoffs once again. Free agency, the draft, and training camp will be here before you know it. This is our third free agency update for the 2019 offseason. It's very early in this process and we really don't know how all of it will unfold.

As we get closer to free agency, things will be somewhat clearer. Will Alex Smith return from a brutal injury? What kind of changes will we see to the roster? Can we expect any changes to the coaching staff? Those are the biggest questions to be answered in the 2019 off-season.

Who will we target in free agency? Who will we re-sign? Who will we not re-sign? Who will get released? Feel free to offer your opinions and predictions.

We take the latest chatter from Redskins Park and media pundits as BBQ tries to formulate what could happen in the coming days, weeks and months.

Free Agents Obtained:
ArDarius Stewart, WR (Released, 1/7/19)
Carlos Henderson, WR (Released, 1/7/19)

Restricted Free Agents:
Byron Marshall, RB
Maurice Harris, WR
Rob Kelley, RB

Exclusive Rights Free Agents:
ArDarius Stewart, WR (Released, 1/7/19)

Exercised Option:

Trades:

Contract Extensions:

Pending Free Agents:
Ty Nsekhe, OT (Unknown)
Ha-Ha Clinton-Dix, FS (Very Likely Returns)
Pernell McPhee, OLB (Possibly Returns)
Shawn Lauvao, OG (Unkown)
Preston Smith, OLB (Unknown)
Adrian Peterson, RB (Very Likely Returns)
Mark Sanchez, QB (Very Likely Walks)
Josh Johnson, QB (Likely Walks)
Austin Howard, OT (Very Likely Walks)
Tony Bergstrom, OG/C (Unknown)
Luke Bowanko, C/OG (Very Likely Walks)
Michael Floyd, WR (Very Likely Walks)
Jamison Crowder, WR (Likely Returns)
Marquis Flowers, ILB (Very Likely Walks)
Zach Kerin, OG (Very Likely Walks)
Arie Kouandjio, OG (Unknown)
ZachVigil, ILB (Possibly Returns)

Possible Release Candidates:
Alex Smith, QB (PUP?, IR?, Retire?, Returns?)
Josh Norman, CB (Very Likely Returns, Re-structure Contract?, Pay Cut?)
Vernon Davis, TE (Very Likely Released)
Stacy McGee, DT (Very Likely Released)
Jordan Reed, TE (Likely Returns)
Zach Brown, ILB (Very Likely Released)
Samaje Perine, RB (Unknown, Trade?)
Colt McCoy, QB (Likely Returns)
Troy Apke, FS (Likely Returns)

Re-structure Contract Candidates:
Alex Smith, QB
Jordan Reed, TE
Josh Norman, CB

2019 Dead Money Contracts:
DJ Swearinger ($1.33M)
Orlando Scandrick ($500K)

Off-Season Updates:
Changes to the defensive staff seem inevitable. BGO and BBQ will obviously have updates as needed..

The current Redskins cap room stands at $22.93M for 2019. This is prior to the expected cap increase of $12M to $14M from the league. Releases and re-structures will also increase the cap room.

There is a rumor that Josh Norman is willing to take a pay cut in 2019.

We know absolutely nothing on Alex Smith. Will he be ready for the 2019 season? Will he need another year to heal? Is his career over? Will he retire? Will he give the Redskins any cap relief? No one knows, but we'll stay on top of it.

ArDarius Stewart and Carlos Henderson had a real shot at being on the roster in September - especially Stewart. BBQ said to keep an eye on them. Stewart and Henderson were released last week. They apparently have greater issues than anyone knew and their NFL careers are likely over.

The Redskins will not pursue a trade for Antonio Brown. Period.

Personal Thoughts:
BBQ made a mistake. Jonathan Cooper, OG is signed through 2019 and is not a pending free agent. Also, he has a very good chance of being on the roster of 53 this September.

Just a gut feeling here. I think Alex Smith makes a successful return in 2019. He could be ready to start the season or be put on the PUP list for the first few games.

Players I believe that will not return include Zach Brown, Vernon Davis, Samaje Perine, Stacy McGee, Michael Floyd, Josh Johnson, Ty Nsekhe, Mark Sanchez, Austin Howard, and Luke Bowanko.

Here is a list of players that I would like for the Redskins to consider in free agency. Not all of them can be signed, but these are a few I like.
Ronald Leary, OG, Denver (likely to be released)
Tevin Coleman, RB, Atlanta
Tyrell Williams, WR, Los Angeles Chargers
Bud Dupree, OLB, Pittsburgh (likely to be released)
Brent Urban, DE, Baltimore
Shane Ray, OLB, Denver
Landon Collins, SS/FS, New York Giants (the big splash and moves to SS permanently)

In Conclusion:
The free agency updates are still a bit sparse, but info and reports will continue to increase. We'll have regular updates and post information as it becomes available. Two mocks are coming Friday.
 
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Hey BB, I know it's way early. But what do you think the chances are that we could trade this years rd 1 pick for somebody's #1 next year, plus a couple lower rounders this year? Setting us up to make a jump for one of the coveted 2020 college QB's?
 
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It could happen. That theory has been floated by many on social media and in the Redskins media.
 
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If they do bring in GW - I'm calling it now. Gruden and his staff gets canned and the Gregg Williams era begins.

No way Gruden can be expected to accept GW as both his DC and replacement in grooming.

That's true. Why would Gruden be interested in maximizing the opportunity for the Sklns to win by bringing in better than what he has?

Sorry Boone - that was the obvious hole in your argument. It was all about Gruden's welfare and not the team's. Gruden's getting another year for another million+.
 
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Gruden is still under contract. He gets his no matter what. No?
 
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Gruden is still under contract. He gets his no matter what. No?

Yes. But he can still be fired.
 
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He could also quit.

Or more like, be driven to quit.
 
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Allen, it seems to me, is establishing who is the boss. And Snyder is backing him.

Allen handled the Cousins situation really well. So I'm good with all of this. /sarc
 
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Allen is responsible for Gruden. He also brought in an acknowledged substance abuser to be the GM. He oversaw the Griffin and Smith moves at qb that have shown his overly panicked response to adversity on the field and a gambler's penchant to think one last big roll of the dice will make up for all the lost bets along the way.

His number is up. No one of quality will come here as long as he is with the team.

This reminds ne of the last 15-20 years of the Raider organization before Al Davis passed away.

Insane moves to give up mega picks for Carson Palmer, draft Jamarcus Russell #1 overall, consistently signing free agents that under performed and seemed happy to just get paid.

With this type of past is prologue theme it's really hard to look at the 2019 draft with a straight face and imagine anything this team does in the offseason will make a real difference in re the overall trends.
 
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Posting tomorrow:

BBQ's first prospects list of the off-season. The list each off-season is a group of prospects that the Redskins have contacted/interviewed/worked out at the East-West Shrine game, Senior Bowl, NFL Combine, college pro days, private workouts, and team visits.

Posting tomorrow.
 
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Thanks for all that you do BB!
 
Re: Burner's Burning Questions: Free Agency, Mocks, Camps, OTAs, Roster Predictions,

Thanks, brother. Got a surprise coming in a few minutes.
 
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Burner's Burning Questions: Free Agency, Mocks, Camps, OTAs, Roster Predictions, 2019​

Greetings from BBQ to everyone in BGO land and guests from social media – we hope you become a member here.

Today, we bring you the first guest mock of the off-season and it comes from a familiar friend – Steve Seufert, aka “SteveDraft_”, on twitter. He has provided draft analysis for several football sites and publications over the years and continues to hone his craft each off-season. He is one of the best Redskins draft specialists out there and it is always an honor and pleasure to feature his work here.

In fact, we may feature him several times this off-season. BBQ plans to resume the guest mocks next month and we will feature a Redskins fan/mock specialist each week until early April. It became a popular feature last year and we are happy to bring it back to BGO.

In this mock from Steve, he also provides what the Redskins could do in free agency – all with detailed analysis. I enjoyed reading it earlier and I hope you enjoy it as well.

Be sure to follow him on twitter at:
https://twitter.com/SteveDraft_

Without any further delays, let's take a look at Steve's mock and free agency prognostication.

Intro:
I really want to preface this by saying that I'm trying to be as realistic as possible. We all know that we are in cap hell when it comes to the quarterback position and it's not going to be fixed overnight. For this exercise, my goal is to keep us competitive in 2019, but also have a sight on the future. If you plan on scrolling down and seeing a trade for Antonio Brown, you might want to move along. While keeping us competitive in 2019, my plan is to fill holes and build a solid foundation for our future quarterback.

Cuts:
Josh Norman (Save 8.5M in cap space): I've wanted to keep Norman around for one more year but as the general manager of this exercise, I have a plan in place. I'm looking to move Fabian Moreau out on the boundary and I have identified several nickel cornerbacks in both free agency and the draft.

Stacey McGee (Save 2.275M in cap space): Believe it or not, McGee is far better than people think but he just can't stay healthy. With the defense being built around Jonathan Allen and Da'Ron Payne, I don't see the need to keep McGee on the roster. I've decided to cut ties and save a little over 2 million dollars.

Mason Foster (Save 2M in cap space): From calling out the organization in private messages, and threatening a high school student on Instagram, this guy has done everything a captain shouldn't. A lot of fans will point to his tackle statistics, but the guy was nothing short of awful in 2018. With the emergence of Shaun Dion-Hamilton and Reuben Foster waiting in the wings, Foster can be cut and leave only 250,000 in dead cap.

Zach Brown (Save 5.75M in cap space): This guy might be the most gifted linebacker in all of football but unfortunately, he's also the most undisciplined football player I have ever laid my eyes on. Brown shows very little interest in getting to his landmarks in coverage and very little interest in filling his run fits. His undisciplined style of play makes him nothing more than a role player and expendable at that cap figure.

Vernon Davis (Save 5M in cap space): He can still run, and he can still play. Davis is everything you want in a professional but my goal this offseason is to get a little younger. That 5 million cap figure can come in handy when trying to retain someone like Preston Smith.

Keeping:
Jordan Reed (Could save 6.01M): A lot of people are talking about cutting Jordan Reed and I just don't think that it's realistic, so I'm not even going to entertain the idea. I don't think the cap savings is enough to cut your best receiving weapon, healthy or not. I have a plan in place to play Reed sparingly and draft someone to groom and handle the blocking duties.

CAP SPACE UPDATE: 42.61M Avail

Take Care of Your Own:
Preston Smith (5 Years, 60M) (20M guaranteed): Nick Perry of the Green Bay Packers signed a 5 year, 59-million-dollar deal in 2016. From a statistical standpoint, Preston Smith matches up closely with Perry. This could make things a bit complicated with Ryan Kerrigan because Smith will now be slated to make more money than his running mate. Unfortunately, this is just how the market works. Smith has flashed throughout his entire rookie deal and hasn't missed a single game. Without a doubt, Smith's best football is ahead of him.

HaHa Clinton-Dix (4 Years, 36M) (19M guaranteed): Clinton-Dix had a couple key blunders on the national stage and everyone assumed he just sucked. There were clearly some effort concerns towards the end of the season but judging by some of his comments, it's clear the guy wants to be in Washington. I'm always baffled when people try to evaluate safety play without the all-22 film. I will be the first to admit, I was disappointed in Clinton-Dix's play. However, after watching some of the all-22 tape, it's evident the guy is still one of the better safeties in the NFL. Against Tampa Bay, Clinton-Dix was a key reason the Buccaneers couldn't score in the red zone. Against Houston, he might've been the best Redskins defender on the field. When you think back to the Tennessee game, he dropped what looked like an easy pick 6. Although he had a couple blunders, he played decently. With another year in the scheme, Clinton-Dix should return to Pro Bowl form, and I'm willing to take that gamble.

Adrian Peterson (1 Year, 2M) (Incentives): The future hall of famer was awesome to watch in 2018. He was without a doubt the highlight and MVP of the entire season. It seems that Peterson and Guice have a friendship brewing and Peterson would make the perfect mentor. Easy decision.

Ty Nsekhe (1 Year, 3.5M) (Incentives): I believe that Nsekhe could start on half of the teams in the NFL. 2018 third round pick, Geron Christian went down with a season-ending injury and didn't look close to being the swing tackle of the future. For an offensive line that lacks depth, it is crucial to re-sign Nsekhe.

CAP SPACE UPDATE: Roughly 20M Avail

Free Agency:
Eli Harold, EDGE, Detroit Lions (3 Years, 8M): This is probably not the first name you were expecting to see but Harold recorded 4 sacks in just 183 snaps for the Lions. The former 3rd round pick played his college ball at Virginia and is from Virginia Beach. Harold would make a solid 4th man in an edge rotation and has the speed the Redskins desperately lack off the edge. At just 25 years old, this would be the epitome of a low risk and high reward signing.

Denzel Perryman, ILB, LA Chargers (2 years, 9M): I'm probably overpaying for an injury prone two-down thumper but I'm also paying for the upside and the intangibles. The cool part about studying these players in college is that I can remember what I liked about them when they first hit free agency. Perryman has yet to play a 16-game season and has only played 16 games over the last two years. However, he profiles as someone who can become a special teams demon and even grow into a starting role. Washington is appealing because you'd give him the opportunity to compete at the MIKE LB spot with a day three rookie in Shaun Dion-Hamilton.

Bryce Callahan, CB, Chicago Bears (4 years, 29M): Sorry, this probably isn't the splash signing you were hoping for, but I did tell you I had a plan for the nickel corner position. Callahan absolutely balled over the last two seasons for Vic Fangio and the Chicago Bears. He broke his foot in December but I'm no doctor. I feel comfortable giving this guy a four-year deal as one of the best nickel corners in the entire NFL.

Justin Bethel, CB, Atlanta Falcons (1 year, 1.5M): Who? Well, Bethel is regarded as one of the better special teamers in the entire NFL. I'm looking for a little insurance at the boundary corner position and found it by adding a special teams demon that will be active on game day.

Draft:

Round One: DK Metcalf, WR, Mississippi I've gone on record calling DK Metcalf the best receiving prospect I have ever scouted and the best receiving prospect since Julio Jones/AJ Green. The Ole Miss receiver has an injury history and it will be talked about throughout the entire draft process. Medical red flags aside (I'm not a doctor), Metcalf has the footwork and release to destroy press-coverage on the boundary. He has the long speed to take the top off the defense and the rare burst to present a threat after the catch. He is your prototypical X – receiver, which is currently being occupied by a guy that couldn't beat press-coverage to save his life (Doctson). This draft pick would allow Doctson to move to a different position and play off the line of scrimmage.

Round Two: Michael Deiter, IOL, Wisconsin The fifth-year senior has spent time at three different offensive line positions throughout his career. He most recently played at left guard, which Redskins fans have been dying to fill for years. Deiter is without a doubt the best run blocking guard in the entire class. He has impressive mobility for a 6'6, 320 pound mountain. Like most Wisconsin offensive lineman, Deiter is fundamentally sound and will be ready to contribute from day one. It's about time we plug a stud in next to Trent Williams.

Round Three: Darnell Savage, S/CB, Maryland The Maryland swiss-army knife is by far my favorite player in this draft class. He reminds me of Kyshoen Jarrett but has the coverage skills of Chris Harris (Broncos). I've currently graded Savage as a first round player (with a first round name), even though I don't expect him to go that high. Savage plays well above his size and can fill a variety of roles. He can play as a strong safety and cover some of those short zones, he can match up with tight ends thanks to his physicality and he can play nickel corner thanks to his coverage skills.

Round Three (COMP): Dawson Knox, TE, Mississippi I swear, I'm not an Ole Miss fan. Knox is an interesting story because he was a walk-on quarterback. He moved to tight end and now standing at 6'4, 250 pounds, he is one of the top tight end prospects in the 2019 draft. Knox was criminally underutilized at Ole Miss and flashed as a heady receiving tight end. He plays with excellent body control and has the burst to create for himself after the catch. As a former walk-on quarterback, you might be surprised that he's also a pretty good blocker. I came away impressed with his strength and technique at the point of attack despite being so new to blocking.

Round Five: Gardner Minshew, QB, Washington St. I really want to select Brett Rypien but I think he will have quite a bit of helium heading into draft day. Minshew is a product of the Mike Leach air-raid offense and put up some gaudy numbers at Washington State. The Wazzu quarterback plays with the poise of a ten-year veteran. He's willing to stare down the gun barrel and let it rip. There's a lot of mechanical issues to work on – mainly in his throwing base. But, with the way the league is trending, the air-raid experience could pay off.

Round Five (COMP): Bryce Love, RB, Stanford The former Heisman hopeful had his stock trending in the wrong direction even before the recent ACL tear. Now with the December ACL injury, his draft status is in serious jeopardy. Love wasn't used much as a receiver which makes the evaluation even tougher, especially since he won't be able to work out for teams. I'm willing to take a shot on Love because he has legit 4.3 speed on tape. With Chris Thompson on the roster, Love could take his time rehabbing and eventually serve as an outside zone change-of-pace back.

Round Six (COMP): Lamont Gaillard, IOL, Georgia Fun prospect to watch and led the way for some dominant rushing attacks. Gaillard has experience at both guard and center. He was recruited as a four-star defensive tackle and likely moved to the offensive line because of his below average athleticism. Athletic profiles don't necessarily correlate to the center position and I'm willing to take a shot on a guy with some toughness, SEC experience and versatility.

Round Seven: Ulysees Gilbert, ILB, Akron At this point in the draft I'm just looking for athletic upside and special team profiles. Gilbert is flashing at East-West Shrine practices, specifically in coverage. On tape, he dominated inside and off the edge, showing a little juice as a pass rusher. I see someone who profiles as a special teamer that could eventually fill a sub-package LB role.

Hopefully, you all enjoyed reading this as much as I enjoyed writing it. Feedback and questions are encouraged! You can find me on Twitter: @SteveDraft_

BBQ's Thoughts:
Thanks to Steve for a highly detailed examination of what the Redskins could do in free agency and the draft. He put a lot of thought and work to it. Feel free to comment on any aspect of what he has written here.

BBQ will have a prospects update early this afternoon and two more mocks tomorrow.

Again, be sure to follow Steve on twitter at:
https://twitter.com/SteveDraft_
 
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Great job Steve, and thanks.

Thanks to BB for bringing in others thoughts and viewpoints.
 
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BB, here's my concerns:

1. Wide receiver is a position with among the highest bust potential in Round 1. So, instead of looking to the draft for WR, I would instead go with edge rusher where this draft is flush and look for an established veteran wide receiver who can be a stabilizing influence on the offense. I am not talking about signing an Amari Cooper level player but a mid-tier veteran who is mature and brings the right work ethic and commitment to being a professional. I think the Redskins do have prospects in Trey Quinn and Cam Sims that will be contributors here and a role model for them would be a good thing. If we are going to keep Josh Doctson for another year then that player may be able to help him as well (I am less optimistic about Doctson's chances than some).

2. While I agree the potential cap hell from the Smith contract is limiting it also forces the team for the first time to think about making a draft investment in a quarterback and asking the quarterback 'whisperer', ie Jay Gruden to earn his check by developing a guy for the first time instead of being handed a veteran. I think there are prospects in Round 2 we can take that can fill this role. While a veteran like McCoy or other candidate would play most of 2019 I would think that younger player could get on the field for the last 2 or 3 games of the season and head into the 2020 offseason as a guy to watch for competition as a starter.

3. I don't like Preston Smith. I think his performance over 4 years shows that he is a player that come on and makes a visible showing in 6 or 7 games a year but disappears for a number of games as well. While that was 'OK' while he was developing and on a rookie deal I don't see the need to continue the experiment going forward. With Kerrigan's contract likely keeping him here in 2019, we could pencil in our #1 pick to start opposite Kerrigan in 2019 at a cheaper price and have a player that potentially could be more consistent.

4. The need to change the offense to improve the running game is one of the keys to the 2019 offseason. Bringing Peterson back and having Guice available again coming off the ACL should provide a strong 1-2 punch. BUT to make that work Gruden needs to go away from his penchant for having the backs run out of the shotgun, something that Peterson and Guice are not as effective as running behind a traditional I formation. The second point, coming back to the mock draft and offseason, is that the Redskins need DESPERATELY to draft or trade or sign a TE that can block at the point of attack. We have the worst group of blocking TEs in the NFL and I don't think it's close. Reed doesn't block at all. Davis is inconsistent. Sprinkle has the size but not the strength or technique per Doc Walker. So, we need more there. If we are able to find that blocking TE then keeping Reed on his outsized contract makes more sense. But if we have a chance to draft a two-way TE that can catch and block, we could save a lot of money by releasing Reed and looking for an impact player at a more critical spot such as WR, CB or S.
 
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What proof is there that Gruden even knows how to groom a young QB?

Please don't say Andy Dalton.

If the belief is that the injuries are all that kept Gruden from being coach of the year, then let him prove it. This is his roster. Let him prove he's the man before investing in "his" QB of the future.

The more I think about it, the more I believe we should tread very lightly in free agency. A veteran WR, and a quality guard or two. Maybe CB depth.
In the draft, pick OL, DL, DB, LB, and nothing else. Trade back as much as possible and acquire as many additional picks, as possible, for next years draft.

This way, if Gruden fails again, as the smart money says he will, then the next staff will be better stocked to move forward.
And if some miracle of miracles happen, and Gruden shows us all that he is the man, then the team is still strengthened for him, this year. And in better shape going into the next year.
 
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Burner's Burning Questions: Free Agency, Mocks, Camps, OTAs, Roster Predictions, 2019​

Greetings from BBQ to everyone in BGO land and guests from social media – we hope you become a member here.

Today we take a look at the college prospects list. The East-West Shrine game, Senior Bowl, NFL Combine, college pro days, private workouts, and team visits will commence very soon. The Redskins will visit with many players and the process of preparing a draft board is going to be intensive.

BBQ will cover it all and post all relevant information here. If you come across any information, please post it here.

Prospects Contacted, Interviewed, Visited
East-West Shrine game - EW
Senior Bowl - SB
Combine – NFLC
Team Pro Day – TPD
Team Visit – TV
Private Workout – PW

Kendall Blanton, TE, Missouri – EW
David Blough, QB, Purdue – EW
Jon Duhart, WR, Old Dominion – EW
Jordan Ellis, RB, Virginia – EW
Jack Fox, P, Rice – EW
Darrin Hall, RB, Pittsburgh – EW
Khalil Hodge, LB, Buffalo – EW
Jesper Horsted, WR, Princeton – EW
KeeSean Johnson, WR, Fresno State – EW
Nick Linder, C, Indiana – EW
DaMarkus Lodge, WR, Mississippi – EW
Chris Peace, LB, Virginia – EW
Chris Slayton, DT, Syracuse – EW
Sione Takitaki, LB, BYU – EW
Cody Thompson, WR, Toledo – EW
Tre Watson, LB, Maryland – EW
Kevin Wilkins, DT, Rutgers – EW
Terry Wright, WR, Purdue – EW

Team Pro Days Attended

In Conclusion
There is your first prospects update for the 2019 off-season. This list will be updated and posted as information becomes available.
 
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The Redskins really need to look in their own backyard.

We never seem to find any players from Maryland in the draft but other teams find a Stefon Diggs or JC Jackson.
 
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The Redskins really need to look in their own backyard.

We never seem to find any players from Maryland in the draft but other teams find a Stefon Diggs or JC Jackson.

Or Russell Maryland.
 

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