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Skins may let Rogers walk...


KillerKat

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The Washington Post confirms that the Redskins "seem content" to let CB Carlos Rogers walk in free agency.

Rogers doesn't want to play there, anyway. Having just recently turned 30, Rogers is no longer a spring chicken but should receive plenty of interest on the open market. The former No. 9 overall pick is a press corner, and a good chunk of the league's cornerback-needy teams are seeking man-to-man cover guys

http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/3159/player?r=1

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He's a solid cover guy and a good tackler for a cornerback but he may have the worst hands in the NFL. I mean he can knock down passes but can't get an NIT to save his life.

Good Guy btw.

seriously though the guy was the 9th overall pick and he had one less int than the captain last year, who was what in the 6th or 7th round. If we get him cheap i guess but with him in his early 30's i bet cheap isn't gonna happen.

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seriously though the guy was the 9th overall pick and he had one less int than the captain last year, who was what in the 6th or 7th round. If we get him cheap i guess but with him in his early 30's i bet cheap isn't gonna happen.

Asomugha has had 3 interceptions over the past 4 years yet is a top 2 conerback in the NFL. But we all know Munnerlyn is no Asomugha. Theres more to CB than just interceptions. He may be really good at coverage and QBs don't want to take a chance to throw his way.

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Rogers is closer to being like Aso than Munnerlyn is for sure. He's a really good CB and probably the best one we can afford out of the top FA CBs that will hit the market once a CBA is agreed upon. And there are very few top FA CBs to choose from. We can't afford to be picky just because a guy isn't named Jonathan Josepth or Ike Taylor or Aso himself.

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