PCS Posted April 25, 2019 Share Posted April 25, 2019 Wait......what? Already? Again? Or,if you're a somewhat downtrodden Redskins fan,"It's about time. Took forever!" Here we go. Most of you all know the drill here. Here's where we'll put info about each of the Redskins draft picks as well as links to the threads where the draft picks are being discussed,(depending on the pick,the word "discussed" can be used lightly. Those threads are usually found with the title 'Welcome to the Redskins...." As always,this is an information thread so keep the discussions about the picks in their respected threads and the draft pick thread. That said,here's to hopefully a good draft. Relevant discussions on the board: 2019 Comprehensive Draft Thread The Bruce Allen/GM Thread 2019 NFL Draft discussion thread The Picks Round 1 Pick #15 DWAYNE HASKINS OHIO STATE QB HEIGHT 6' 3" WEIGHT 231 lbs ARMS 33 1/2” HANDS 9 5/8” 40 Yard Dash 5.04 Vertical Jump 28.5 Dwayne Haskins NFL.Com Draft Profile Quote Overview Big and talented with explosive arm talent but limited mobility Haskins is a chance-taker with the arm strength to get away with some tight window throws that most in this class can't make. Haskins is still very early in his journey and is prone to misreading coverage and stalling in getting through his progressions. While this is normal for an inexperienced quarterback, Haskins is going to be forced to learn on the fly against NFL speed and defensive coordinators conspiring to defeat him. His athletic limitations could keep him pocket-bound, but he has the arm talent, confidence and pocket savvy to become a good NFL starter if he's protected and given the time to develop early on. Strengths Groomed for this moment since he was young Rare passing production Has been mentored by NFL receiver Mohamed Sanu Well-schooled with understanding of how to get himself protected Will bet big to win big Confident to take chances and complete game-changing throws Shows potential to be a full-field reader on NFL level Effortless throwing motion Can uncork a plus fastball with just the flick of his wrist Scans with ball tucked close and feet bouncing from target to target Ball explodes out of his hands when driving it down the field Has deep ball arm to wait out coverage and hit the fastest targets in stride Alters trajectory depending on coverage and space Willing to stand in and take the hit to deliver the ball Able to deliver and complete throws from unconventional angles Excellent sense of developing pressure from the edge Pocket mobile to climb and slide into safe launch spots Sturdy build to shake free of pocket traffic Explosive, clutch production to finish final four games *Click Link For More* Welcome To the Redskins Dwayne Haskins Round 1 Pick 26 (Trade with Colts. (46th overall 2019 draft and 2020 2nd round pick). Montez Sweat https://www.nfl.com/prospects/montez-sweat?id=32195357-4503-4375-fdbc-389a73a5ddc5 "Edge" Mississippi St. HEIGHT 6' 6"WEIGHT WEIGHT 260 lbs ARMS 35 3/4” HANDS 10 1/2” Combine Results: 40 Yard Dash 4.41u SECONDS Bench Press 21 REPS Vertical Jump 36.0 INCHES Broad Jump 125.0 INCHES 3 Cone Drill 7.0 SECONDS 20 Yd Shuttle 4.29 SECONDS Quote Overview Some will see Sweat as a leggy edge prospect with average play strength and a lack of refinement in his pass rush. I see a talent, similar to Danielle Hunter out of LSU, with above-average length and a prospect who should continue to grow into his frame, allowing him to unleash his rush flashes into a consistent attack. His transition as an NFL rusher will take some time, but like Hunter, he should come out on the other side as a good, impact starter as an every-down edge defender. Strengths Should continue to grow into long frame Surprising power in punch Better upper-body strength than frame might suggest Ability to press and separate from blocker Creates a leverage point with hand strikes Long second stride gobbles up ground in upfield rush Unchecked upfield charge creates momentum to corner the embankment Uses length to his advantage Can flurry hands during rush to discombobulate tackles Long-arms blocker's frame and can pivot from edge to edge Slippery hips to slither around top of half-man engagements Decent inside counter effectiveness Length to corral scramblers inside the pocket bolsters sack totals *Click Link For More Welcome to the Redskins Montez Sweat Press Release: #REDSKINS DRAFT QB DWAYNE HASKINS AND LB MONTEZ SWEAT IN THE FIRST ROUND Day 2 Rounds 2-3. *Redskins traded out of second round in deal with Colts* Round 3 Pick 13 (76 overall) Terry Mclaurin Draft Profile TERRY MCLAURIN OHIO STATE Senior HEIGHT 6' 0" WEIGHT 208 lbs ARMS 31 1/2” HANDS 9 1/8” Prospect Grade 5.61 CHANCE TO BECOME NFL STARTER Combine Results u-unofficial 40 Yard Dash 4.35u SECONDS Bench Press 18 REPS Vertical Jump 37.5 INCHES Broad Jump 125.0 INCHES 3 Cone Drill 7.01 SECONDS 20 Yd Shuttle 4.15 Quote Overview Wide receiver with good size, average tape, a strong showing at the Senior Bowl and a special teams pedigree. McLaurin is faster than quick, but he's a detailed route runner who leans on physicality at the top of his route to beat handsy cornerbacks across their face. He will need to improve his ball skills and body positioning if he wants to win contested catches on the NFL level. He has the talent to be an NFL backup and his talent as a gunner could help him see the field quickly on special teams. Strengths Adequate size and speed combination outside Quick lateral step and hand slap to beat press Routes offer some detail and signs of polish Good feel for leveraging cornerbacks out of position Crisp angles out of stems and breaks Physical at the top of his routes Finds open spaces in scramble situations Talented gunner with build-up speed and ball-tracking Ate up one-on-one matchups throughout the week at Senior Bowl *Click Link Below Pic for more* Welcome to the Redskins Terry Mclaurin WR Ohio State Press Release: #REDSKINS DRAFT WR TERRY MCLAURIN ON DAY 2 OF 2019 NFL DRAFT Press Release: #REDSKINS QUOTES - Gruden, McLaurin Day 3 Rounds 4-7 Round4·Pick 10(112 overall) From Buffalo Bryce Love NFL Draft Profile HEIGHT 5' 9" WEIGHT 200 lbs ARMS 29 3/8” HANDS 9 1/8” Prospect Grade 5.53 CHANCE TO BECOME NFL STARTER Quote Overview Frenetic runner with explosive engine that was grounded in 2018 due to lingering injury and substandard run-blocking. Love lacks the desired size of a volume runner, but his sudden burst and top-end speed offer home-run potential that is unlikely to be ignored by teams looking to add a big-play option into their offense. Love could find his calling in a time-share situation, but his ceiling as a pro might rest on his ability to run with decisiveness and threaten as a pass-catcher.. Strengths Character considered an A+ by scouts Highly intelligent and quick to process new information Willing to play through pain Keeps feet moving through his reads Quick, controlled steps provide balance and on-demand acceleration Wins foot races around the corner against linebackers Burst and top-end speed to turn 16 yards into 60 Runs feet through contact as interior runner Able to get skinny and squeeze through tight creases Slides and pivots around big bodies littering his path Rare ability to stay square in his lateral movements away from tacklers Better pass-catching option than numbers would indicate *Click Link for More* Welcome to the Redskins Bryce Love Round4·Pick 29(131 overall) From Buffalo via Kansas City WES MARTIN INDIANA G Prospect Grade 5.48 NFL BACKUP OR SPECIAL TEAMS POTENTIAL Wes Martin Draft Profile Quote Overview Three-year starter and two-time team captain who combines brains and brawn at his left guard spot. Like most Indiana blockers, he's well-schooled and ahead of the game from a technique standpoint. He has functional athleticism but is better suited firing out that pulling or playing in space. He has NFL strength, but he plays with a lack of kneed bend that can limit his ability to anchor in both run and pass blocking. Martin offers plus value on Day 3 as a good backup with eventual starter's potential. Strengths Threw up 38 bench reps at his pro day and power shows on field Big, broad upper body and wears his weight well Settles into blocks with good width and balanced base Shuffles feet and hips into position to wall off angle blocks Operates with tempo and patience on combos Strong grip with solid sustain Shows ability to make sudden block adjustments when needed Accelerates to dot down block targets Keeps hands inside the target area with punch Eyes process quickly in pass protection Quick to recognize and pass off twists Slides feet to protect his gaps rather than lunge *Click Link For More* Welcome to the Redskins Wes Martin Round5·Pick 15(153 overall) Ross Pierscbacher C Alabama Ross Pierscbacher draft profile HEIGHT 6' 4" WEIGHT307 lbs ARMS 32 1/8” HANDS 10” Prospect Grade 5.33 NFL BACKUP OR SPECIAL TEAMS POTENTIAL Combine Results u-unofficial 40 Yard Dash 5.2u SECONDS Bench Press 20 REPS Vertical Jump 22.5 INCHES Broad Jump -- INCHES 3 Cone Drill 7.83 SECONDS 20 Yd Shuttle 4.7 Quote Overview Four-year starter and cerebral interior line prospect who proved to be consistent and technically sound in Alabama's varied run schemes over the years. Pierschbacher plays with good initial quickness and is likely to be targeted by teams looking for move-oriented run blockers. He might lack the mass and power teams would like to see from him as a guard, but he's close to pro ready from an experience and technique standpoint and could find early playing time as an average starting center within the first two years. Strengths Good size with starting experience at center and guard Has plus snap-to-step quickness to fit up in his blocks Smooth and fluid when asked to come out of stance and pull Skip pulls, long pulls and outsize zone blocks are in his wheelhouse Has good radar to find and connect on second-level blocks Patient approach working up to linebackers and able to make contact against side-stepping linebackers Consistent with base width and punch balance in pass pro Shoots hands with efficient, inside track and proper placement Smooth lateral shuffle to mirror Adequate balance through contact *Click Link For More* Round5·Pick 35(173 overall) Compensatory Cole Holcomb LB North Carolina Cole Holcomb Draft Profile HEIGHT 6' 1" WEIGHT 231 lbs ARMS 31 3/8” HANDS 9 7/8” Prospect Grade 5.36 NFL BACKUP OR SPECIAL TEAMS POTENTIAL Quote Overview Speedy run-and-chase linebacker with the eyes and instincts to diagnose and respond quickly, but lacking critical take-on skill at the point of attack. He has sideline-to-sideline range but he needs to play less reactively and with a more urgent play demeanor in attacking downhill. Holcomb's outstanding pro day numbers should push his draft value up the board as a three-down backup WILL linebacker and core special teamer. Strengths Outstanding pro day workout raised draft profile Loose and athletic in his movements Good play speed with sideline-to-sideline range Early play recognition and diagnosis Scrapes with quick, long shuffle to track running backs Stays wide, balanced and tackle-ready when meeting runners Agility and reactive twitch expands tackle range in space Has speed to spy dangerous scrambling quarterbacks Quick to spot and jump a screen pass Has traits and experience to handle core special teams duties *Click Link For More* Welcome to the Redskins Cole Holcomb Round6·Pick 34(206 overall) Compensatory Kelvin Harmon WR North Carolina State Kelvin Harmon Draft Profile HEIGHT 6' 2" WEIGHT 221 LBS ARMS 32 1/2” HANDS 9 1/2” Prospect Grade 5.55 Chance to Become NFL Starter Quote Overview Harmon might show up as average in the speed and quickness departments, but he knows how to play and he plays to his strengths. He has issues separating against tight man coverage so he uses his frame, play strength and ball skills to own a bigger piece of a smaller catch space. He has a big-dog swagger. Welcome to the Redskins Kelvin Harmon Round7·Pick 13(227 overall) Compensatory Jimmy Moreland CB James Madison Jimmy Moreland Draft Profile HEIGHT 5' 10" WEIGHT 179 LBS ARMS 29 5/8” HANDS 9” Quote Overview Undersized outside corner by trade who will move inside due to a lack of desired NFL size. Moreland is a ball-hawking playmaker who saw six of his 18 career interceptions turn into touchdowns. He's tenacious and physical from press with the fluidity and speed to hold up in trail technique but his off-man coverage needs work. He's thin and needs more functional mass and strength to play the NFL game, but his ball skills and toughness give him a shot at eventually finding NFL playing time as a press-happy nickel. Strengths Fast with consistent history as playmaker Has 18 career interceptions including six for touchdowns Turned in explosive 39-inch vertical leap at pro day True annoyance in coverage In-your-face press with accurate initial jam Adequate footwork and twitch to dog routes from trail Uses physicality and well-timed reaches into passing lane to disrupt Trusts his eyes Comes off his man to overlap in coverage Rare talent as kick blocker with six total during career Welcome to the Redskins Jimmy Moreland Round7·Pick 39(253 overall) Compensatory Jordan Brailford EDGE Oklahoma State Jordan Brailford Draft Profile HEIGHT 6' 3" WEIGHT 252 LBS ARMS 32 1/2” HANDS 9 1/8” Quote Overview High-effort edge talent who became a disruptive presence this season thanks to scheme, motor and burst. Brailford's measurables fall a little short of NFL edge standards and his movement is more linear than lateral which creates limitations in space. He operates with decent play strength and hand violence, and he offers enough upfield rush for teams to work with. He's a likely middle round backup with special teams value, whose ceiling could be pushed higher by additional coaching. Strengths Times it up and gets off the snap quickly Hard upfield push with first three rush steps Maintains space from tackle to prevent being punched before his turn Features an inside spin counter that may have some legs Made basic drops into zone as stand-up linebacker Successfully crosses blocker's face Slim into gaps knifing into backfield for disruption Punches above weight class at point of attack Can extend and anchor to set edge Used on a variety of stand-up twists and stunts Reps as inside linebacker vs zone-read offenses Welcome to the Redskins Jordan Brailford Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Wildbunny Posted April 26, 2019 Share Posted April 26, 2019 7 hours ago, PCS said: the discussions about the pics in their respected threads We are discussing pics or picks? 😂😂 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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PCS Posted April 26, 2019 Author Share Posted April 26, 2019 2nd and 3rd rounds coming up and of course......work. Think that gif works for this post as well as above. May or may not be able to be on top of this later today. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PCS Posted May 8, 2019 Author Share Posted May 8, 2019 Another year. Another draft. Only after this one,(as soon as real life settles down),I'm actually going to engage a bit in the Stadium about these picks. Shout out to @Wildbunny for the help. Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wildbunny Posted May 8, 2019 Share Posted May 8, 2019 3 hours ago, PCS said: Another year. Another draft. Only after this one,(as soon as real life settles down),I'm actually going to engage a bit in the Stadium about these picks. Shout out to @Wildbunny for the help. Thanks. No problems PCS! Just don't know who should I send the bill to? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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