Redskins and Rams reach deal for #2 overall draft pick

xqj47alpha

Banned
Yeah, that's me.

You know, as I've thought about it, I'm pro-Redskins on this trade. ... It's not a guarantee, but nothing is.

The Rams could make out very well, but Les Snead hasn't been a GM yet, so we don't know how he drafts. Besides the Cowboys, who's the last team to take a big bushel of draft picks and turn them into Super Bowls? Although, to be fair, I can't remember the last time a team got three selections for one guy.

The big loser, as I see it, is the Cleveland Browns. ...
Great to see you again.

Snyder is reminding me of Jones when he went after Carter to get him a Slash of his own.
Oh boy is the NFL a copycat league when the success of a couple rookie QB's announces the beginning of a new era.
Call it the "Cam Factor" because if not for Newton, RG3 wouldn't be so sought after, probably.

The Cowboys were probably the last team to actually build a dynasty from one trade.
And that's why this trade wasn't quite as epic.
Although I'm sure Mike Ditka would say the Redskins should have traded more picks away.
 

Phicinfan

Expert on nothing, opinionated on everything
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Remember when rookie qbs needed time to develop?

They still do, for as many Cam's you see, there are more Gabberts, Leafs and Akili Smiths by almost 2 to 1.

don't be surprised if Luck ends up being a loss due to gutting that team before he arrives.
 

cctekguy

Staff member
They still do, for as many Cam's you see, there are more Gabberts, Leafs and Akili Smiths by almost 2 to 1.

don't be surprised if Luck ends up being a loss due to gutting that team before he arrives.


...and RGIII also as he goes to a gutted team with no WRs or draft picks.
 
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