NFC EAST CHAMPS: official off-season thread

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Terrence Williams has to be the pick

Will be a super solid number 2. With a slight chance of being a number 1. He can block his fukking ass off. Can beat people over the top and Underneath. Reliable hands

Don't forget how this offense went into the dumps when garçon was out
 

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Terrence Williams has to be the pick

Will be a super solid number 2. With a slight chance of being a number 1. He can block his fukking ass off. Can beat people over the top and Underneath. Reliable hands

Don't forget how this offense went into the dumps when garçon was out

:childplease: Pierre is the #1 . We dont need another WR more than we need someone in the secondary
 

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What happen when garçon went down?

Did we win a game?

Both Morgan and Hankerson will be :stylin: on nikkas this season. Morgan got plates and seven screws takin out of his ankle this offseason and played all of last season with torn ligaments in both hands. This will be hanks first full offseason fully healthy post hip surgery. WR corp will be fine especially with Fred Davis back in the mix
 

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Both Morgan and Hankerson will be :stylin: on nikkas this season. Morgan got plates and seven screws takin out of his ankle this offseason and played all of last season with torn ligaments in both hands. This will be hanks first full offseason fully healthy post hip surgery. WR corp will be fine especially with Fred Davis back in the mix

None of them are number 2 WRs. They are rotation guys

Teaming Williams back up with griffin ? :gladbron:
 

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David Amerson, CB

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With the 51st overall pick, the Redskins selected David Amerson, a cornerback from North Carolina State, who had unrivaled production at the collegiate level, intercepting 18 passes over the past two seasons, including 13 in his sophomore year. The latter mark set school and ACC records, and was the second highest total in FBS history

Amerson also possesses a good combination of speed and length, clocking a 40-time of 4.44 and sporting a 6-feet-1-inch frame and weighing 205 pounds. The knocks on him are that he's something of a gambler in coverage, and had issues against stiffer competition, notably Tennessee and Miami in his junior year.

Additionally, Amerson has experience playing safety in high school, and he could project to man that position later in his career. But as of now, the Redskins have a potentially devastating ball hawk, and so much raw talent at a position of need is nothing to fault.
bigger corner with speed to eventually handle dez & nicks on the outside



Jordan Reed, TE

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The Washington Redskins decided to stay true to their board in the third round of the NFL draft. They had bigger needs at safety and right tackle, maybe even wide receiver, but they saw a tight end in Jordan Reed that offers too much value to pass up with the 85th pick of the draft. He's a tight end in name only; in reality Reed will be a huge weapon in the Redskins offense that will create match up nightmares for defensive coordinators.

Reed measures in at 6'2", 236 pounds and really doesn't offer much as a blocker other than effort. He's not a guy you'll place inline and ask him to take on defensive ends or linebackers. Reed is one of the increasingly popular 'joker' tight ends. He's versatile enough that he can line up at H-Back, in the slot, split out wide as well as an inline tight end. Think about how the Patriots use Aaron Hernandez and you'll get an idea what Jordan Reed will offer your team.

He runs good routes, better than a lot of tight ends will run, but that doesn't mean he can't improve on them. But his best attribute is his yards after catch ability. He has cutting ability similar to that of a running back in space that makes him incredibly hard for bigger linebackers to tackle him, while his size is often too much for smaller defensive backs to bring him down. Here are a couple examples of his ability after the catch. First up, Reed runs a simple route into the flat and elude several defenders to turn it into a big gain.

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RGIII bout to have his own Aaron hernandez :whoo: ...
This dude plus Fred Davis if he can get healthy in a 2TE set :ohhh:

Not what I expected on Day 2 but not bad brehs :ehh:
 

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Shanahans came thru again brehs. Wound up with two solid safeties, a potential first round corner, an aaron hernandez beastin ass nikka and two change of pace backs for alfred morris :noah:
 

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Ill be keeping an eye on P. Thomas. wanted the Niners to get him and wanna see if my evaluation of him as a ballhawking SS is correct.
 

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Shanahans came thru again brehs. Wound up with two solid safeties, a potential first round corner, an aaron hernandez beastin ass nikka and two change of pace backs for alfred morris :noah:

Don't be fooled amerson and Thomas are boom or bust picks
Ill be keeping an eye on P. Thomas. wanted the Niners to get him and wanna see if my evaluation of him as a ballhawking SS is correct.

I want Thomas at SS then FS. I don't think he can play at FS but also hard at SS since he can't tackle for shyt
 
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