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Redskins checking out Burrow, Tua


Mr. Scot

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My gut reaction: Somebody's fishing for a trade up offer, but that would mean passing on Chase Young, allowing him to drop to the Lions or, conceivably, the division rival Giants. Does that make sense?

Regarding Dwayne Haskins, Rivera is referring to him as "a good young player" but it's known that Dan Snyder "encouraged" the previous administration to draft him when the coaching staff didn't really want to.

So are they really looking to replace Haskins, is this just due diligence (FYI: Rivera says it isn't) or is it smokescreen / bullsh-t?

Remember, there's no GM up there yet. Rivera has full power.

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Drawing up trade interests

Everyone has them linked to Chase Young just because how good Chase Young is.  But really. Edge rusher is no where a Need for them.  While CB, LB, OT, and WR are HUGE needs for them.

 

They could trade Down, get extra picks,

and STILL get a

Okudah (they say is the best CB to come ot since Jalen Ramsey)

Simmons (freak generational LB type)

Elite OT in Wills

Etc

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1 minute ago, Toomers said:

Wants that extra 1st from MIA. Okudah is a much bigger need anyhow. 
 

  Like I said, once Tua was even close to ready, no way he lasts past 3. 

This

Their secondary is currently worse than our would be even without Bradberry.

They already have 1 probowl Edge Rusher, and traded into the 1st for Montez Sweat last year (the FREAK who fell because Medical rumors)

If they can get Okudah and extra picks, itd be a Way bigger home run than Young for them

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4 minutes ago, Toomers said:

Wants that extra 1st from MIA. Okudah is a much bigger need anyhow. 
 

  Like I said, once Tua was even close to ready, no way he lasts past 3. 

If the Dolphins traded up and gave Washington their #5 to take Tua, the next two teams in line:

3. Detroit Lions
4. New York Giants

Not sure what the Lions have for pass rush but I doubt they'd pass on him. Gettleman sure as hell wouldn't. In this scenario, I'd expect him to try and swap picks with Detroit (no idea if they'd be interested; could depend on the offer).

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

If the Dolphins traded up and gave Washington their #5 to take Tua, the next two teams in line:

3. Detroit Lions

4. New York Giants

Not sure what the Lions have for pass rush but I doubt they'd pass on him. Gettleman sure as hell wouldn't. In this scenario, I'd expect him to try and swap picks with Detroit (no idea if they'd be interested; could depend on the offer).

DET would take him quick. The Giants want to trade down, but need someone to really want Hebert now that Tua is definitely going 2 or 3. 

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They are doing it right, cause its no guarantee Burrow is the first. I still memeber when Mario went 1st and league wide shocker Bush 2nd. You dont know, still 99.999945874999% burrow is the guy. Plus they have a file on each and know their weakness in case one ends up in the division. Lastly its history in 4 years one/both could be FAs and you got a first impression.  

Aaaaaand you compare them to future picks, "This guy is projected 1st overall and hes no better than Tua form 2020" etc etc.  

 

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Another swerve could be if Young goes to the Bengals...and they're the team that nabs Jameis Winston lol. 

Would mean Skins hold the keys for Burrow...would they pick or trade?  Haskins looked bad his first 2 games but started playing well those last few. 

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31 minutes ago, cookinbrak said:

If they don't want Haskins, I'd take him. They gave him no help last year, actually seemed like they tried to lose.

Let’s trade 3 old vets for Haskins. Ron wouldn’t be able to pass that up.

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