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ESPN: Skins a 2012 Contender?

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A pretty decent Q and A article with Shanahan. I found this particulary interesting, for those who believe we would offer the farm to move up for a QB:


Finally, I asked if he thought his team was close enough to contending that he could afford to give away a big trove of draft picks for one player he really wanted.

MS: No. In fact that's why, when we went from 10 to 16 [in last year's draft] and we were able to get that extra second-rounder from Jacksonville, we were able to parlay that where we got [Leonard] Hankerson, we got [Roy] Helu and we got [DeJon] Gomes. So by going from 10 to 16, not only did we get Jarvis Jenkins, but we were able to get those three players. And those are three starters for us.

http://espn.go.com/blog/nfceast/post/_/id/34645/shanahan-mailbag-skins-a-12-contender
 
I recently ran across that article as well, and quite frankly, it was refreshing to hear.

I'm as big a fan of RG3 as the next guy. With that being said, there still are major holes that need to be filled throughout the roster, and I don't know how comfortable I'd be with losing picks to acquire his rights, or any other draft pick's rights for that matter.

Many of us said a year ago when Bruce and Mike continuously traded down to acquire more picks that we arguably need to do that in the draft for another season or two. That's how bare the cupboard was.

Based on this season's performance, there is plenty of evidence suggesting that the cupboard is by no means full yet, and that it just might be of more benefit to take a smart approach, as opposed to trying to make a draft splash via a trade-up situation.

Looking back, winning meaningless games at Seattle and New York might really have thrown a wrench in the plans to acquire a franchise quarterback.
 
Kent Senter of Falls Church, Va., wanted to know why Shanahan has been preaching that the Redskins' rebuilding project must take time while a coach like Jim Harbaugh can come in and turn the San Francisco 49ers around in one year.

Mike Shanahan: We had dealt a lot through free agency and not the draft. San Francisco did a great job through the draft, they did a great job with their organization.

In fact that's why, when we went from 10 to 16 [in last year's draft] and we were able to get that extra second-rounder from Jacksonville, we were able to parlay that where we got [Leonard] Hankerson, we got [Roy] Helu and we got [DeJon] Gomes. So by going from 10 to 16, not only did we get Jarvis Jenkins, but we were able to get those three players. And those are three starters for us.

Mike - you totally contradicted yourself there.
On one hand, you re primarily building through free agency, and on the other hand you did it through the draft. Can't be both. What a senseless interview.
 
I think Mike's talking about the franchise's past..dealing mostly through free agency and less attention to the draft, which is true and which is why we've sucked for so long.
 
Which is why looking at Tannehill and perhaps dropping down from #6 would be a smart move.

Get extra picks and the qb for the future.
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Which is why looking at Tannehill and perhaps dropping down from #6 would be a smart move.

Get extra picks and the qb for the future.
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Yes! This is exactly how I feel.
 
Mike - you totally contradicted yourself there.
On one hand, you re primarily building through free agency, and on the other hand you did it through the draft. Can't be both. What a senseless interview.

Shanahan meant the 'Skins have been built primarily through free agency in the past, and complimented San Francisco's draft first mentality.
 
Which is why looking at Tannehill and perhaps dropping down from #6 would be a smart move.

Get extra picks and the qb for the future.
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well..he and his son have done a wonderful job picking QB folks to develop so far!!!!!! why not gamble on an unknown with no real resume? can't be any worse than Butterball!
 
Shanahan meant the 'Skins have been built primarily through free agency in the past, and complimented San Francisco's draft first mentality.


he must have forgotten about Nate Clements!... all $80 million of ole Nate!
 
I would advocate trading down if RG3 isn't ont he board. I think RG3 is a guy you can't pass on if you need a quarterback, and we do. If he's not there, I agree with this approach.
 

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