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| Your Teams Ideal Draft For the Redskins: Ideally, I'd like to see the Redskins trade out of the #6 and move down. The Lance Briggs trade could yet still happen despite the Redskins saying it's dead from their end but for now, I'll assume the Skins have to stand pat as it's impossible to predict so many possible trades and the prices. Given that, if they stay at #6, I'd like to see the Skins draft Amobi Okoye, DT, Louisville. Young, lots of potential, hard working, speed inside would improve the pass rush and the players around him would benefit. My alternative would be Adam Carriker who I think will be a sound, if not quite as spectacular, player. Also, if the Landry talk is true and the Falcons do bite, I think Okoye would almost certainly still be there at #8, maybe even as far down as #12 if the Bills were to jump up for Peterson. If the Skins could get a 2nd round pick in a trade off someone , I'd love to see another Auburn addition in (assuming he was there to be taken) Ben Grubbs, OG, Auburn. If that happened, I'd be over the moon. Seeing as they have no pick again until round 5 and my knowledge of the prospects outside the first few rounds is limited, I'd like some sort of DE who could be developed and be used strictly as a pass rushing specialist early in his career so someone like Dan Bazuin, DE, Central Michigan if he slips to the top of the 5th round would be ideal. I like the positives I've read about him and he plays non-stop as well as having a knack for forcing fumbles. Some way of getting turnovers is badly needed on the Redskins D. Assuming Bazuin is taken in the 5th, the 'Skins have two 6th rounders (one from the Archuleta trade to the Bears) and the positions they would use them on are not a massive concern. Possibly a young offensive tackle project like Allen Barbre, OT, Missouri Southern from a small school who seems to have good natural tools but could use some solid pro coaching to get him to reach his potential. Joe Gibbs and Bobby Beathard used to nearly always take a low round gamble on a QB. They nearly always liked to have a development QB on the roster regardless of how healthy the starting position looks and given Brunell and Collins are near to retirement if Chris Leak, QB, Florida slipped to the 6th round, I'd take a punt on him. He lacks ideal size and physical skills but i think he's a gamer who'll work his butt off to make himself better and could be a possible for NFLE 2008 and a long term development project. With the 7th round and final selection, I'd like to see a reserve TE/H-Back type picked as the Skins only have veteran Todd Yoder behind Chris Cooley so someone like Jonny Harline, TE, BYU would be nice. Not really great at anything but a guy who is a useful underneath target and a willing blocker. Could be a nice development pick.
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