INTRODUCTION
Fix the offense, Dan Snyder! It is, after all, the reason Washington missed the postseason in 2008. Going after Jay Cutler and flirting with trading up for Mark Sanchez are indications that the team needs help on that side of the ball, and they know it. That's good. But since they weren't able to land either guy, they better hope Jason Campbell can put that behind him for at least a year. Though Campbell has yet to prove he is capable of leading the offense effectively. The Redskins had a great rushing attack last season, ranking 8th in The League. But, like many teams picking in the top half of the first round, they couldn't score! Washington was 28th in points scored per game, posting an average of 16.6. That's awful. With a stellar defense, one that was in the top eight in the four major statistical categories, already on board tweaking the offense could add two or three wins which would put them in division title talk.
DRAFT RECAP
Round/Pick/Overall
1/13/13 - Brian Orakpo, DE/OLB, Texas
3/16/80 - Kevin Barnes, CB, Maryland
5/22/158 - Cody Glenn, ILB, Nebraska
6/13/186 - Robert Henson, OLB, TCU
7/12/221 - Eddie Williams, TE, Idaho
7/34/243 - Marko Mitchell, WR, Nevada
BASED ON NEEDS
- DL - Check!
- OL - Try again.
- LB - Check!
- WR - Check!
- CB - Check!
GRADE: 75/100
BASED ON TALENT
Pick 1 - A good way to start the draft for sure. The Redskins needed a pass rusher and Brian Orakpo was arguably the best one available. It had to be a DE, DT, or OT here and I believe the Redskins made the right choice, though Michael Oher would have gotten the same grade from me. Grade: 10
Pick 2 - I liked Kevin Barnes a lot and he went right around where people though he would. Barnes will most likely be used as the dime back in 2009, with the possibility of working into the nickel role in 2010. With Carlos Rogers, Fred Smoot, and DeAngelo Hall all in front of him, Barnes can be brought along slowly. This makes the Redskins CB group very deep. Grade: 8
Pick 3 - Zach Follett, Stephen Hodge, and Moise Fokou would have been all better picks than Cody Glenn. Glenn was seen as a seventh round pick at best and it's very possible the Redskins could have grabbed him as an UDFA. There were a handful of OL picks that would have made much more sense, value wise. This pick wreaks of reaching for need. Grade: 4
Pick 4 - I can pretty much say exactly the same thing here as I said for Glenn. Henson was another player believed to be selected in the seventh or not at all. So why did the Redskins feel obligated to reach for LBs - twice? Ya got me. They'll provide depth but neither can do anything more than special teams in 2009 or 2010. Hodge was still available as were some nice RBs they could groom to eventually replace Portis. Grade: 3
Pick 5 - Eddie Williams fits the Chris Cooley mold. They're both hybrid FB/TEs with solid hands and the size to blow up blitzers. Williams will need some on-the-line blocking work if they plan on using him as a TE. He's quite raw. It's doubtful he makes the team outright given the presence of Fred Davis and Todd Yoder plus Cooley and Mike Sellers. Williams seems destined for the practice squad. Grade: 5
Pick 6 - I'm not really sure why WR was considered a need for this team - by experts or the organization. They have Santana Moss, Antwaan Randle-El, James Thrash, Malcolm Kelly, Devin Thomas, and they recently signed Roydell Williams. Why take Mitchell? He's a little bigger than Thomas but almost identical to Kelly. I don't see the thought process here. It's easy to rip on late round selections because they rarely fit perfectly but why not DT Ricky Jean-Francois, RB Rashad Jennings, or OG Trevor Canfield? Grade: 3
GRADE: 33/60
OVERALL
FINAL GRADE: C
WHY: Orakpo and Barnes: good. Glenn and Henson: reaches. Williams and Mitchell: developmental and not really needed. They had to make all of their picks count since the Redskins didn't have a second or a fourth. They didn't do it. Outside of Orakpo and Barnes, this is a forgettable class to me.
NOTE: My "final grade" is weighted and is not a simple combination of "needs" and "talent".
SUPERLATIVES
Best Pick: Orakpo
Worst Pick: Henson
Sleeper: Barnes
Instant Impact: Orakpo
Developmental: Glenn, Henson, Williams, Mitchell
OTHER DRAFT GRADES - Washington Redskins
CBS Sports (Prisco): C
CBS Sports (Rang): C
ESPN (Kiper): C+
NFL.com (Brooks): C+
NFL.com (Fan's): B
Walter: B-
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