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

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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.

The 2019 NFL draft arrives on Thursday, but it is time to have a little fun. Today, we bring you the annual “Outrageous Mock Draft” and while BBQ will get a bit crazy with this entry, it will also keep it somewhat real. Could such a scenario play out next week? Probably not, but nothing can be ruled out. Right? Hey, you never know.

This mock has multiple trades. This mock takes it to the limit. This mock could fill so many needs. This mock is not too realistic, but having a good time with it is what's important.

If any of you want to post a crazy kind of mock, BBQ would love to see it! Try not to go way overboard. The purpose of the “Outrageous” mock is to push the envelope and keep it from being completely unrealistic.

Let's get right to it and have some fun!


Upcoming Dates:
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Without any further delays, let's take a look at this mock.



The 2019 Outrageous Mock Draft​



Pre-Draft Trade
The Redskins trade a 2020 fifth round pick to the Arizona Cardinals for quarterback Josh Rosen.


Round One: Trade
The Redskins move down with the Raiders in the first round and obtain their two first rounders and a fourth rounder.


Round One: Montez Sweat, Edge/OLB, Mississippi St.
The health concerns are a false flag and the Redskins get a steal late in the first.


Round One: T.J. Hockenson, TE, Iowa
Getting a stud like Hockenson is a good thing.


Round Two: Trade
The Redskins trade down in the second round with the Chiefs for both of their second round selections.


Round Two: A.J. Brown, WR, Mississippi
Because he is really good.


Round Two: Chris Lindstrom, OG, Boston College
A solid left guard is needed.


Round Three: Deionte Thompson, FS, Alabama
A Redskins draft without a player from Alabama is like a waffle without syrup.


Round Three: Trade
The Redskins trade their comp pick in the third round and add a fourth and fifth rounder.


Round Four: DaMarkus Lodge, WR, Mississippi
Adding another solid receiver is the way to go.


Round Four: Tytus Howard, OT, Alabama St.
He is going to be a stud.


Round Five: Devine Ozigbo, RB, Nebraska
Watch out. A huge locomotive is coming through.


Round Five: Maxx Crosby, OLB, Eastern Michigan
Having two Xs in his first name makes him a great player.


Round Five (Comp Pick): Easton Stick, QB, North Dakota St.
Because he will be a great backup for many years.


Round Six (Comp Pick): Blake Cashman, ILB, Minnesota
The Redskins seem to like him.


Round Seven: Olamide Zaccheaus, WR, Virginia
Because adding a football player from the NCAA Men's Basketball Champion makes perfect sense.


Round Seven: Ulysees Gilbert, ILB, Akron
His first name means the Redskins will win many battles.


Round Seven (Comp Pick): Joe Dineen, ILB, Kansas
All Joe does is tackle, tackle, tackle.


In Conclusion

There is your yearly “Outrageous” mock from BBQ. We will have a mock each day next week – including two mocks on Thursday (first day of the draft).
 
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He's just too perfect in fitting our needs to be there @15. Some asshole like the colts will get him, but Hockenson should be on our big board as #1 right after Lock. Dude has some blocking skills too

 
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I tend to think you're right - that he won't be there. But you never know. Historically, a lot of GMs don't believe in drafting a TE that high. Might not hold true this year, but it is possible. Here's the thing - we are in a pretty good position. If there are some surprises early, could mean one of the top 3 QBs falls to us unexpectedly. If 3 or more QBs go early, then it increases the odds that someone we didn't expect to be there falls to us.

I still have a feeling that this draft will be unlike recent ones, and that the Redskins want Haskins badly and will trade up to get him.
 
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I was thinking that if we took TJ he would be just like Reed, only in on passing downs. Pleasantly surprised dude is a great run blocker which is sorely needed. Hell I wouldn't be opposed to taking 2 young TE's early to get rid of Reed & Sprinkle. Or, if there's hope for Sprinkle then Reed and Davis.

Short term pain for youth and capspace is a good trade-off imho

Edit: I was gonna like your post until the trade up for Haskins was mentioned....bleh
 
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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.

It's draft week and the countdown is in its final three days! Free agency has entered a dormant phase and should pick up again after May 7. We now have a few ideas about what the team needs in later this month. The process of team building never ends and BBQ is about to take a look at what could happen this spring and summer.

Today we bring you a mock that features a pre-draft trade. BBQ does believe that a trade could happen during the draft – perhaps several trades.

Will BBQ match or surpass the success that it had with the 2018 mocks? It will be difficult and very challenging, but it is a task that we embrace. With that kind of success, we truly believe it helps the members of BGO to focus on the players who are prospects that the Redskins are seeking. It feels good to provide everyone here with the kind of service you expect from BBQ.


Upcoming Dates:
- Days until the NFL Draft: 3
- Days until OTAs: 28
- Days until mandatory mini-camp: 45
- Days until the first NFL preseason game: 101
- Days until the 2019 Regular Season Opener: 136

Without any further delays, let's take our latest look at the 2019 draft with this mock.


Pre-Draft Trade
The Redskins trade a 2020 second round pick to the Arizona Cardinals for quarterback Josh Rosen.


Round One: Montez Sweat, Edge/OLB, Mississippi St., (Health Concern [Heart], Past Character Issues)
Sweat is a massively sized edge and most pundits rank him as the third or fourth best OLB in a very loaded class of edge rushers. He is likely to have an immediate impact and an impressive rookie season. Sweat dominated the NFL Combine and established himself as a top tier prospect. The only issue is his health – a heart condition. The Mississippi St. Bulldog is a likely starter from day one and will be a terror to opposing quarterbacks.

Other Possible Picks:
Cody Ford, G/OT, Oklahoma
Devin White, ILB, LSU
T.J. Hockenson, TE, Iowa
Brian Burns, OLB, Florida St.
Clelin Ferrell, OLB, Clemson
Drew Lock, QB, Missouri
Dwayne Haskins, QB, Ohio St.
D.K. Metcalf, WR, Mississippi
Jonah Williams, OT/OG, Alabama
Noah Fant, TE, Iowa


Round Two: Deebo Samuel, WR, South Carolina
As an established offensive weapon, Deebo Samuel started to catch the attention of scouts by his second year for the Gamecocks. Excellent route running skills. Superior moves against the elite cornerbacks of the SEC cemented his legacy at South Carolina in 2018. Samuel has solid speed to go with his elusiveness – he can gain major chunks of yardage after a catch. If he has a step on any defender, Samuel is a sure bet to reach the end zone.

Other Possible Picks:
Nasir Adderly, FS/SS, Delaware
A.J. Brown, WR, Mississippi
Kelvin Harmon, WR, North Carolina St.
Parris Campbell, WR, Ohio St.
N'Keal Harry, WR, Arizona St.
Jaylon Ferguson, OLB, Louisiana Tech
Will Grier, QB, West Virginia (Past Character Issues)
Chris Lindstrom, OG, Boston College
Hakeem Butler, WR, Iowa St.
Taylor Rapp, FS, Washington
Marquise Brown, WR, Oklahoma


Round Three: Jace Sternberger, TE, Texas A&M
Sternberger could start from day one, but probably needs to add ten to fifteen pounds of bulk and muscle to his long frame. He is an absolute monster after the catch and can drag a defender (sometimes two defenders) twenty or thirty yards with ease. He has a solid receiving skillset and is not afraid to go over the middle. Fantastic red zone target. Routinely goes up high for jump ball catches. Typically wins any contested catch. Very good blocker, but still some room for improvement.

Other Possible Picks:
Riley Ridley, WR, Georgia
Caleb Wilson, TE, UCLA
Jachai Polite, Edge/OLB, Florida (Character Issues, Interviews Poorly)
Kahale Warring, TE, San Diego St.
Andy Isabella, WR, Massachusetts
Irv Smith, TE, Alabama
Armani Hooker, FS, Iowa
Rock Ya-Sin, CB, Temple
J.J. Arcega-Whiteside, WR, Stanford
Ryan Finley, QB, North Carolina St.
Brett Rypien, QB, Boise St.
Deionte Thompson, FS, Alabama
Connor McGovern, OC/OG, Penn St.
Mack Wilson, ILB, Alabama (Character Issues)
Michael Deiter, OG, Wisconsin


Round Three (Comp Pick): DaMarkus Lodge, WR, Mississippi
DaMarkus Lodge receives far less attention than his fellow receivers at Ole Miss, but he is very talented and could offer excellent value at this juncture. Mississippi has a limited offense playbook and the receivers suffered to a certain degree. Lodge should be in the conversation for one of the better receivers in a very stacked class, but Ole Miss standouts A.J. Brown and D.K. Metcalf grab more attention from draft analysts. Solid receiver. Good speed. Great blocker. Excellent size. Easily creates separation. Legitimate red zone target. Able to gain extra yardage after a reception. Could have a better career than Metcalf and Brown.


Round Four:
The Redskins do not have a selection in round four, but we will list players that are possibilities. A trade may occur and a fourth rounder could be a part of that deal.

Possible Picks:
Jalen Jelks, OLB, Oregon
Dru Samia, OG, Oklahoma
Tytus Howard, OT, Alabama St.
Miles Boykin, WR, Notre Dame
Nate Davis, OG/OT, UNC-Charlotte
Jarrett Stidham, QB, Auburn
Oshane Ximines, OLB, Old Dominion
Hunter Renfrow, WR, Clemson
Isaac Nauta, TE, Georgia
Clayton Thorson, QB, Northwestern


Round Five: Max Scharping, OT/OG, Northern Illinois
Max Scharping is a good tackle, but he has the skills and traits that will likely move him to the inside at the next level. A bit too stiff to play tackle in the NFL, but he would be much better inside. Good in pass protection. Good in the rushing offense. Would need a year in the league in order to adjust to the next level. Could be a reliable left guard after learning the position. Excellent size. Smart player and quick learner – with such traits, he could be a starter by mid-season.

Other Possible Picks:
Iman Marshall, CB, Southern California
Foster Moreau, TE, LSU
Christian Miller, OLB, Alabama
Terry McLaurin, WR, Ohio St.
Devine Ozigbo, RB, Nebraska
Stanley Morgan, WR, Nebraska
Maxx Crosby, OLB, Eastern Michigan
Lester Cotton, OG, Alabama
Khalen Saunders, DT, Western Illinois
Terry Godwin, WR, Clemson
Corbin Kaufusi, DE/OLB, Brigham Young
Carl Granderson, OLB, Wyoming
Austin Bryant, OLB, Clemson
Juwan Johnson, WR, Penn St.
Trace McSorley, QB, Penn St.


Round Five (Comp Pick): Easton Stick, QB, North Dakota St.
Could the Redskins actually add two quarterbacks in the draft? Absolutely. Easton Stick has been steadily rising on draft boards for several months now. He's a winner and there have been a few whispers that Stick is a better prospect than another Bison product – Carson Wentz. That's likely a reach - comparisons aside, Stick can make all the throws accurately. He is also accurate on the run. Consistently goes through his progressions quickly. NDSU utilizes a pro-style system. Very good mechanics. Solid pocket passer, but can effectively scramble when needed – perhaps a bit too much.


Round Six (Comp Pick): Blake Cashman, ILB, Minnesota
Cashman is a talented and highly underrated inside linebacker. He played in obscurity in the great white north and while the Golden Gophers are not followed closely in the football world, Cashman quietly made a name for himself against quality competition. A bona fide tackling machine. Always around the football and making plays. Solid against the run, but struggles somewhat in coverage. Good speed – can close on the ball quickly. Will need to make his mark initially as a special teams ace.

Other Possible Picks:
Khalil Hodge, ILB, Buffalo
Chuma Edoga, OT, Southern Cal
Mecole Harman, WR, Georgia
Saivion Smith, CB, Alabama
Gardner Minshew, QB, Washington St.
David Sills, WR, West Virginia
Garrett Brumfield, OG, Louisiana St.
Tre Watson, ILB, Maryland
Kingsley Keke, DE/DT, Texas A&M
Shareef Miller, OLB, Penn St.


Round Seven: Olamide Zaccheaus, WR, Virginia
How would you like a receiver who has running back skills and combines his talents to look like a Larry Centers and Chris Thompson type of player? Highly underrated. Lack of height will hurt him in the draft (5'8”, 200), but he has the speed and power to be a much more durable player than Thompson. He has been the leading receiver for Virginia over the years.

Other Possible Picks:
Jaylen Smith, WR, Louisville
Ryan Pope, OT, San Diego St.
Ulysees Gilbert, ILB, Akron
Renell Wren, DT, Arizona St.
Sean Bunting, CB, Central Michigan
Sione Takitaki, ILB, Brigham Young
Jalen Hurd, WR, Baylor
Dakota Allen, ILB, Texas Tech
Nate Herbig, OG, Stanford
Joe Dineen, ILB, Kansas
Keelan Doss, WR, California, Davis
Daylon Mack, DT, Texas A&M
Kendall Blanton, TE, Missouri
Eric Dungey, QB, Syracuse


Round Seven: Ului Lapuaho, OT, BYU
It's no secret that Ty Nsekhe struggled this past season in backup duty and he has moved on to the Buffalo Bills anyway. Ului Lapuaho at 6'7”, 330 is similar in size to Nsekhe and would bring a youthful infusion to the tackles. Hailing from the state of Utah, the massive lineman has served his Mormon mission (Australia) and is likely ready to be a quality backup at the next level.


UDFA Prospects
Kevin Wilkins, DT, Rutgers
Cody Thompson, WR, Toledo
Nick Linder, OC/OG, Indiana
Chris Slayton, DT, Syracuse
Preston Williams, WR, Colorado St. (Character Issues)
Jimmy Moreland, CB, James Madison
Sterling Sheffield, OLB, Maine
Trevon Wesco, TE/FB, West Virginia
KaVontae Turpin, WR/KR, Texas Christian
Cole Herdman, TE, Purdue
Chris Peace, OLB, Virginia
Tyler Roemer, OT, San Diego St. (Character Issues)
Jack Fox, P, Rice
Olive Sagapolu, DT, Wisconsin


In Conclusion

The Redskins comp picks are as follows: Rounds 3, 5, 6, and 7. Comp picks can be traded.

There is your latest mock today. We will have a mock each day this week – including two mocks on Thursday (first day of the draft).
 
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The report on Williams makes me laugh. It's ALWAYS more likely that a team will trade down vs. up. That's because it's far, far easier to find a partner to trade down than it is to trade up.

I don't believe a word any NFL GM says 3 days before the draft, and I'll bet @Burgundy Burner doesn't either :)
 
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Re: Burner's Burning Questions: Free Agency, Mocks, Camps, OTAs, Roster Predictions,

The report on Williams makes me laugh. It's ALWAYS more likely that a team will trade down vs. up. That's because it's far, far easier to find a partner to trade down than it is to trade up.

I don't believe a word any NFL GM says 3 days before the draft, and I'll bet @Burgundy Burner doesn't either :)

I'll say it again. Nothing is set in stone, but I do think trading down will happen. In fact, I think it will happen several times.

Oh, and it has been "Lying Season" since mid March. Probably since the Combine.
 
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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.

It's draft week and the countdown is in its final two days! Free agency has entered a dormant phase and should pick up again after May 7. We now have a few ideas about what the team needs in later this month. The process of team building never ends and BBQ is about to take a look at what could happen this spring and summer.

Today we bring you a mock that features a pre-draft trade and one other trade. BBQ does believe that a trade could happen during the draft – perhaps several trades.

Will BBQ match or surpass the success that it had with the 2018 mocks? It will be difficult and very challenging, but it is a task that we embrace. With that kind of success, we truly believe it helps the members of BGO to focus on the players who are prospects that the Redskins are seeking. It feels good to provide everyone here with the kind of service you expect from BBQ.


Upcoming Dates:
- Days until the NFL Draft: 2
- Days until OTAs: 27
- Days until mandatory mini-camp: 44
- Days until the first NFL preseason game: 100
- Days until the 2019 Regular Season Opener: 135

Without any further delays, let's take our latest look at the 2019 draft with this mock.


Pre-Draft Trade
The Redskins trade a 2020 third round pick to the Arizona Cardinals for quarterback Josh Rosen.


Round One: Trade
The Redskins trade down in round one and gain second and sixth round selections.


Round One: D.K. Metcalf, WR, Mississippi
The star of the 2019 NFL Combine. The impressive showing in Indianapolis has skyrocketed his status as a probable elite receiver. Has drawn some comparisons to Calvin Johnson. Had a limited final season at Ole Miss due to injury. Tree route was somewhat limited from time spent in an offense that curtailed the receivers. Rated consistently as the number one receiver in the draft. Solid blocker. Superior strength for contested catches. Superb red zone target, especially on fade routes and “jump” balls. Earns highest marks for change of direction skills, yards after catch, and footwork.

Other Possible Picks:
Cody Ford, G/OT, Oklahoma
Montez Sweat, Edge/OLB, Mississippi St., (Health Concern [Heart], Past Character Issues)
Devin White, ILB, LSU
T.J. Hockenson, TE, Iowa
Brian Burns, Edge/OLB, Florida St.
Clelin Ferrell, Edge/OLB, Clemson
Drew Lock, QB, Missouri
Dwayne Haskins, QB, Ohio St.
Jonah Williams, OT/OG, Alabama
Noah Fant, TE, Iowa


Round Two: A.J. Brown, WR, Mississippi
The Redskins need playmakers on offense, especially wide receiver. A.J. Brown is one of the best in the 2019 draft and he would have an immediate and positive effect on the receiving corps. Decent separation from corners and safeties. Effective on all routes. Strong hands. Significantly improved on his drop rate from the previous season. Very smart after the catch and can gain extra yardage. Will actually improve at the next level as the offense at Ole Miss limited a very talented wide receiving corps.

Other Possible Picks:
Nasir Adderly, FS/SS, Delaware
A.J. Brown, WR, Mississippi
Kelvin Harmon, WR, North Carolina St.
Parris Campbell, WR, Ohio St.
Deebo Samuel, WR, South Carolina
N'Keal Harry, WR, Arizona St.
Jaylon Ferguson, OLB, Louisiana Tech
Will Grier, QB, West Virginia (Past Character Issues)
Chris Lindstrom, OG, Boston College
Hakeem Butler, WR, Iowa St.
Taylor Rapp, FS, Washington
Marquise Brown, WR, Oklahoma


Round Two: Jachai Polite, Edge/OLB, Florida (Character Issues, Interviews Poorly)
Jachai Polite will fall due to some of his interviews and his perceived attitude, but he seems to be fully focused when playing football. He is truly elite and could have an immediate impact opposite Ryan Kerrigan. So why is he not a first rounder? Again – attitude, interviews poorly, and character concerns are an issue. Good speed. Takes several angles towards the quarterback. A likely double digit sack edge rusher in his first year. Big and strong at 6'2”, 260. Deceptive moves can throw a left tackle off at times. He does have a bull rush, but relies more on the way he moves. Very good spin moves. Solid body control and excellent mental focus. Highly competitive at all times.


Round Three: Kahale Warring, TE, San Diego St.
A Jack of all trades and a master of none describes Warring, but don't let that deter you. He is a solid tight end and rarely makes mistakes. Strengths include solid blocking skills, decent speed, very good route tree, superb pass protection, situational awareness, and excellent work ethics/positive attitude. Warring's size (6'5”, 255) and determination make it difficult for defenders to bring him down immediately after a reception.

Other Possible Picks:
Riley Ridley, WR, Georgia
Caleb Wilson, TE, UCLA
Andy Isabella, WR, Massachusetts
Irv Smith, TE, Alabama
Rock Ya-Sin, CB, Temple
Jace Sternberger, TE, Texas A&M
J.J. Arcega-Whiteside, WR, Stanford
Ryan Finley, QB, North Carolina St.
Brett Rypien, QB, Boise St.
Deionte Thompson, FS, Alabama
DaMarkus Lodge, WR, Mississippi
Connor McGovern, OC/OG, Penn St.
Mack Wilson, ILB, Alabama (Character Issues)
Michael Deiter, OG, Wisconsin


Round Three (Comp Pick): Armani Hooker, FS, Iowa
The Redskins find the perfect complement to Landon Collins. While Collins is a beyond the box strike/strong safety, Hooker is a strictly traditional free safety who has good speed, but lacks an initial quick burst to the ball. However, he makes up for it with superb football instincts. Prefers to play fifteen or twenty yards off the line of scrimmage, but could be a bit closer to the box with Collins present. Superb in the rushing defense when playing closer to the line. Defends fly routes effectively when in zone, single high, and prevent coverages.


Round Four:
The Redskins do not have a selection in round four, but we will list players that are possibilities. A trade may occur and a fourth rounder could be a part of that deal.

Possible Picks:
Jalen Jelks, OLB, Oregon
Dru Samia, OG, Oklahoma
Tytus Howard, OT, Alabama St.
Miles Boykin, WR, Notre Dame
Nate Davis, OG/OT, UNC-Charlotte
Jarrett Stidham, QB, Auburn
Oshane Ximines, OLB, Old Dominion
Hunter Renfrow, WR, Clemson
Isaac Nauta, TE, Georgia
Clayton Thorson, QB, Northwestern


Round Five: Maxx Crosby, Edge/OLB, Eastern Michigan
Maxx Crosby doesn't have the elite pass rushing skills that would put him amongst the best, but he does have a steady motor that never quits. He is comparable to Ryan Kerrigan and will need some time to learn the level of intensity that the pro game requires. Good in the rushing defense. Needs some work in the pass rush, but should come with good coaching and determination. Great attitude. Could be a solid player for a decade or more.

Other Possible Picks:
Easton Stick, QB, North Dakota St.
Iman Marshall, CB, Southern California
Max Scharping, OT/OG, Northern Illinois
Christian Miller, OLB, Alabama
Foster Moreau, TE, LSU
Terry McLaurin, WR, Ohio St.
Devine Ozigbo, RB, Nebraska
Stanley Morgan, WR, Nebraska
Khalen Saunders, DT, Western Illinois
Terry Godwin, WR, Clemson
Corbin Kaufusi, DE/OLB, Brigham Young
Carl Granderson, OLB, Wyoming
Austin Bryant, OLB, Clemson
Juwan Johnson, WR, Penn St.
Trace McSorley, QB, Penn St.


Round Five (Comp Pick): Lester Cotton, OG, Alabama
Cotton is a sizable guard that is very strong and rarely makes crippling mistakes. Great presence on the inside. Average speed, but can pull effectively to either side when needed. Has played against quality competition in the SEC and held his own each season. He can have dominant streaks, but is mostly a solid guard who is better in the rushing offense and needs some work in pass protection.


Round Six: Saivion Smith, CB, Alabama
The Redskins head back to the Tuscaloosa supply line and add a late round cornerback. Smith is raw, but has plenty of potential. Will need to make his mark on special teams early in his career, but could be a starter in the slot within a year. Does not have blazing speed and likely will never transition beyond being in the slot. However, as a slot corner Smith should be able to cover tight ends and running backs with varying degrees of success. Good against the rushing offense. Solid tackling skills.


Round Six (Comp Pick): Blake Cashman, ILB, Minnesota
Cashman is a talented and highly underrated inside linebacker. He played in obscurity in the great white north and while the Golden Gophers are not followed closely in the football world, Cashman quietly made a name for himself against quality competition. A bona fide tackling machine. Always around the football and making plays. Solid against the run, but struggles somewhat in coverage. Good speed – can close on the ball quickly. Will need to make his mark initially as a special teams ace.

Other Possible Picks:
Khalil Hodge, ILB, Buffalo
Chuma Edoga, OT, Southern Cal
Mecole Harman, WR, Georgia
Saivion Smith, CB, Alabama
Gardner Minshew, QB, Washington St.
David Sills, WR, West Virginia
Garrett Brumfield, OG, Louisiana St.
Tre Watson, ILB, Maryland
Kingsley Keke, DE/DT, Texas A&M
Shareef Miller, OLB, Penn St.


Round Seven: Olamide Zaccheaus, WR, Virginia
How would you like a receiver who has running back skills and combines his talents to look like a Larry Centers and Chris Thompson type of player? Highly underrated. Lack of height will hurt him in the draft (5'8”, 200), but he has the speed and power to be a much more durable player than Thompson. He has been the leading receiver for Virginia over the years.

Other Possible Picks:
Jaylen Smith, WR, Louisville
Ryan Pope, OT, San Diego St.
Ulysees Gilbert, ILB, Akron
Renell Wren, DT, Arizona St.
Sean Bunting, CB, Central Michigan
Sione Takitaki, ILB, Brigham Young
Jalen Hurd, WR, Baylor
Dakota Allen, ILB, Texas Tech
Nate Herbig, OG, Stanford
Ului Lapuaho, OT, BYU
Keelan Doss, WR, California, Davis
Daylon Mack, DT, Texas A&M
Joe Dineen, ILB, Kansas
Kendall Blanton, TE, Missouri
Eric Dungey, QB, Syracuse


Round Seven: Ului Lapuaho, OT, BYU
It's no secret that Ty Nsekhe struggled this past season in backup duty and he has moved on to the Buffalo Bills anyway. Ului Lapuaho at 6'7”, 330 is similar in size to Nsekhe and would bring a youthful infusion to the tackles. Hailing from the state of Utah, the massive lineman has served his Mormon mission (Australia) and is likely ready to be a quality backup at the next level.


UDFA Prospects
Kevin Wilkins, DT, Rutgers
Cody Thompson, WR, Toledo
Nick Linder, OC/OG, Indiana
Chris Slayton, DT, Syracuse
Preston Williams, WR, Colorado St. (Character Issues)
Jimmy Moreland, CB, James Madison
Sterling Sheffield, OLB, Maine
Trevon Wesco, TE/FB, West Virginia
KaVontae Turpin, WR/KR, Texas Christian
Cole Herdman, TE, Purdue
Chris Peace, OLB, Virginia
Tyler Roemer, OT, San Diego St. (Character Issues)
Jack Fox, P, Rice
Olive Sagapolu, DT, Wisconsin


In Conclusion

The Redskins comp picks are as follows: Rounds 3, 5, 6, and 7. Comp picks can be traded.

There is your latest mock today. We will have a mock each day this week – including two mocks on Thursday (first day of the draft).
 
Re: Burner's Burning Questions: Free Agency, Mocks, Camps, OTAs, Roster Predictions,

The report on Williams makes me laugh. It's ALWAYS more likely that a team will trade down vs. up. That's because it's far, far easier to find a partner to trade down than it is to trade up.

I don't believe a word any NFL GM says 3 days before the draft, and I'll bet @Burgundy Burner doesn't either :)

yea, I don't understand why so much attention and weight is put on interviews of F.O. people about the draft, and before the draft.
I wonder if you could actually flip it for the truth ?
Like if they say they're considering trading down, could they actually be more considering trading up ?
 
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yea, I don't understand why so much attention and weight is put on interviews of F.O. people about the draft, and before the draft.
I wonder if you could actually flip it for the truth ?
Like if they say they're considering trading down, could they actually be more considering trading up ?

I do that with just about everything the MSM reports and it is a surprisingly accurate methodology!!!

The Skins had the fourth worst defense (i.e., percentage) on third downs preventing an ensuing first down. Draft an edge rusher - especially with Smith, such as he was, moving on. Perhaps Hamilton is the answer. Big if with a first round pick rich in edge rushers.
 
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The Skins had the fourth worst defense (i.e., percentage) on third downs preventing an ensuing first down. Draft an edge rusher - especially with Smith, such as he was, moving on. Perhaps Hamilton is the answer. Big if with a first round pick rich in edge rushers.

Not just 3rd downs.
Ya know what's the worst ?
Teams are so bold when attempting 4th downs on us, like it's nothing.
And do it with amazing success.
Philly especially. I think they really enjoying attempting and making 4th downs on us, more than any other team.
It's almost predictable. Whether it's 4th and 1, or even 4th and 2, almost anywhere near midfield, and without hesitation, they're like, No Problem, it's the Skins.
For all the hype our defense gets about its personnel, that has gotta change.
 
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