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Old 05-08-2006, 08:00 PM
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Rick Snider: Rookie camp runs smoothly
Examiner.com, CA - 11 hours ago
But the Washington Redskins ended their third rookie camp under coach Joe Gibbs on Sunday with a sense of certainty. Workouts were ...


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What’s the Redskins’ prototype player? High production, low maintenance. Maybe not the best 200 pounds on the field, but someone who’s better than his stats.

“Coach Gibbs places a high priority on character and smart, tough players,” Williams said. “You can get by with lesser ability as long as they are smart, tough, have good character and you know they are going to be out there every single day. That is the same kind of people that we have identified bringing in to this mini camp. We want to look at their longevity, trustworthiness, and their accountability in their college ranks, too.”

Translation — Williams was looking for gamers from the crop of undrafted rookies. Tight end Buck Ortega from Miami making a play across the middle. Quarterback Brandon Kirsch of Purdue and receiver Derrick Fenner of Maryland trying to impress. Linebacker Spencer Havner of UCLA crossing the field quickly.


Of those guys mentioned in the last paragraph -- Ortega, Kirsch, Fenner and Havner -- do you think any of them can make the club? I saw a lot of Purdue last year... I'm not sure Kirsch has what it takes.
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What’s the Redskins’ prototype player? High production, low maintenance. Maybe not the best 200 pounds on the field, but someone who’s better than his stats.

“Coach Gibbs places a high priority on character and smart, tough players,” Williams said. “You can get by with lesser ability as long as they are smart, tough, have good character and you know they are going to be out there every single day. That is the same kind of people that we have identified bringing in to this mini camp. We want to look at their longevity, trustworthiness, and their accountability in their college ranks, too.”

Translation — Williams was looking for gamers from the crop of undrafted rookies. Tight end Buck Ortega from Miami making a play across the middle. Quarterback Brandon Kirsch of Purdue and receiver Derrick Fenner of Maryland trying to impress. Linebacker Spencer Havner of UCLA crossing the field quickly.

Of those guys mentioned in the last paragraph -- Ortega, Kirsch, Fenner and Havner -- do you think any of them can make the club? I saw a lot of Purdue last year... I'm not sure Kirsch has what it takes.
I don't think Fenner will either...I am not sure Washington is great at this... I remember the Cowboy staff in the 70's signing a lot of good free agent rookies...Gil Brandt I believe was the mastermind...
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