Friday, October 15, 2010

Second round Faux Pas

If you want to win in the NFL, is essential for the project on a consistent basis. Almost every successful franchise cornerstone (s) is from the project (i.e., Tom Brady, Sydney Crosby (Yuck), Derek Jeter, Tim Duncan, etc, etc...). While this is not a secret, the Washington Redskins have found a way to ignore this truth since its owner Daniel Snyder on your computer. Their devastating personnel decisions have been documented and ridiculed many times over. Do not waste my time or yours, kicking a horse that is far beyond the dead. However, will take a quick look at a specific stage project of 2008 NFL and the effect that it was about two franchises of the NFC East.


Item in the project of 2008, the Philadelphia Eagles and the Washington Redskins were on the market of wide receivers. The Redskins need to look at young people a position, next to Santana Moss, featuring the overstated the. Antwaan Randle and immortal James thrash.The Eagles are needed to upgrade your receiver body for yet another year consecutivo.El project was supplied with athletic wide receivers, but none was highlighted as a talent round first overwhelming.


After not receiving were taken in the first round, the Eagles and the Redskins would have the opportunity to improve their position in need. The Redskins selected WR Devin Thomas with the 34th overall pick. Thomas was regarded as one of the top (if not at the top) receptors in the class. The Redskins had chosen again in 48 and selected a tight end USC (Fred Davis).With the very next selection, the Eagles deviated from his personal philosophy notoriously conservative. selected a controversial receiver out of the University of California, DeSean Jackson. Two selections, the Redskins selected another receiver, Malcolm Kelly of Oklahoma.


In general, it may take 3-5 years to assess realistically a class project. For the sake of this post, we will draw conclusions based on the 1.5 seasons that we have seen these particular players.For those of you who don't know, DeSean Jackson is bueno.Sus career statistics currently appear to be this: 88 receptions, 1,442 yards, 16.4 average yards/catch and 6 members. If you include your rushing yards and returned statistics, Jackson accumulated more than 2,000 yards and 10 members. The Redskins Thomas Davis and Kelly combined statistics aren't as impressive: 53 receptions, 462 yards, two deputies.


The Redskins had two opportunities to select Jackson before he was elected.Spent on both occasions for offensive players, one in the same position as I have mentioned, is unfair to judge a project after only a full season, but DeSean Jackson is far better receiver in the class of 2008.Granted, the Redskins were not the only team that passes in Jackson, but are in the same Division and have to deal with his mistake twice in a season.While Thomas, Davis and Kelly can be converted in contributing players at some point, the Redskins are struggling offensively because they lack playmakers.Un better performance of the project they would compensate the most electrifying 2008 class player (apologies Chris Johnson Titans).


If you look at the Redskins, are a lío.Como is the case in Washington, poor project selections can and will be, paralyze a franquicia.Por unfortunately for the Redskins, insufficient food, receiver controversial from Philadelphia reminded of this twice a year.

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