Rick Maese said:In recent years, no other team in the NFL has addressed its running back position in quite the same manner the Redskins have. Since the Redskins selected Ladell Betts in the second round of the 2002 draft, 148 running backs -- excluding fullbacks -- have been drafted into the league. Every team has selected at least two running backs in that period, and the average team has taken nearly five. Every single team has drafted at least one running back since 2007 -- except for the Redskins, who've drafted none since 2002.
The salient point of the piece and some great evidence that this front office really has not clue how to build a team:
That just amazes me.
...Landry needs to be moved to strong safety, Reed can become the backup. The team then needs to find out if Kareem Moore can take over at free safety with his speed or whether the team needs to look for a mid-tier vet in FA.
A lot of high picks and free agents for the secondary and we are still not set there.
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A lot of high picks and free agents for the secondary and we are still not set there.
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In fact, I think the personnel management has been pretty good with the exception of letting Springs go for Hall, a move I just hated at the time and hate more with each game.
In fact, I think the personnel management has been pretty good with the exception of letting Springs go for Hall, a move I just hated at the time and hate more with each game.
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