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'Excited' Redskins look forward to drafting, claim trade reports 'errant'

 

ASHBURN, Va. -- Vinny Cerrato walked into the auditorium at Redskins Park, took a seat and beamed like a kid in a candy store.

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"We have nine draft picks," said the Washington Redskins executive vice president for football operations, flashing a smile nearly as long as his new job title.

No dozing through the NFL's big spring weekend this year in the nation's capital. After four Joe Gibbs years in which the draft was a mere postscript to an aggressive period of free agency, the Redskins will have a flock of Saturday and Sunday selections for the first time since 2002.

The team that couldn't wait to empty its pockets and traded draft picks like cards is conducting this offseason the old-fashioned way, emphasizing the talent in the college pool instead of high-risk acquisitions such as -- dare anyone forget? -- Adam Archuleta and Brandon Lloyd.

"I don't think it's a change in philosophy," said Cerrato, whose front office duties were enhanced after Gibbs retired as coach and team president in January. "There's three ways to acquire players: free agency, trades and the draft. Some years we've done more in free agency. Some years we've done more in trades, and this year it happens to be the draft."

Cerrato and owner Dan Snyder insist that this year's approach is mostly a matter of happenstance, that this turned out to be a thin year on the free-agent market and that the Redskins, coming off a playoff season, didn't need to overspend to fill a gaping hole in the lineup.

While that's a valid point, it's also true that the large complement of picks is the legacy of a change of heart from Gibbs, who began to realize that slighting the draft year after year was costing the Redskins because the team had relatively few young, developing players and were constantly dealing with salary cap issues.

In 2004, the Redskins had two picks in the first four rounds. In 2005, they had three. In 2006 and 2007, only one each year. Add that up, and the team has added only seven players from the most critical 16 rounds of the last four drafts.

Last year the Redskins had only five picks in the entire draft -- and only two were on the roster on opening day. The team had to resort to signing 34-year-olds Pete Kendall and Randall Godfrey during training camp to plug holes because there was no homegrown player to satisfactorily fill either spot. Kendall and Godfrey made solid contributions to a playoff season, but neither is a long-term solution.

Gibbs, therefore, wanted to keep an entire slate of picks intact for 2008. He nearly succeeded -- missing only the fourth-rounder from the ill-fated 2006 trade for T.J. Duckett -- and the team was awarded three extra picks to compensate for the loss of Derrick Dockery and other departed free agents in 2007.

Cerrato and Snyder still might wheel and deal -- the team keeps getting mentioned as a possible trade partner with Cincinnati for Chad Johnson. Bengals coach Marvin Lewis said Tuesday a report that Washington had offered draft picks for the disgruntled receiver was "errant," and new Redskins coach Jim Zorn dismissed the umpteenth query about Johnson by saying: "He's not on our team, guys."

And while Snyder and Cerrato speak with pride about finding gems such as tight end Chris Cooley (third round, 2004) or defensive tackle Anthony Montgomery (sixth round, 2006), here's a sobering fact that neatly explains the Redskins' draft record this decade: Of the 22 players who started in the January playoff game at Seattle, only five (Chris Samuels, LaRon Landry, Fred Smoot, Cooley and Montgomery) were drafted by the team -- and Smoot left to play two years in Minnesota before returning as a free agent.

"You sort of have some signature draft picks that you've made," Snyder said, "more so than signature drafts overall."

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April 23, 2008 2:29 pm
The skins are trying to trade picks ofr Chad Johnson! How bad are these CBS writers?
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April 23, 2008 10:28 am
Correct me if I'm wrong but the stories I'm hearing are that the Skins are/were trying to trade a good amount of picks for Chad Johnson to which the Bengals declined.  Doesn't sound like they are ...(more)
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April 23, 2008 2:17 pm
Not that this changes the point of the story, but the statment that only 5 players started in last years playoff game who were drafted by the Redskins, Is wrong.  Campbell, Doughty, Heyer, and (I bleive) Blades (inplace of McIntosh - another drafted player) all started.  Just nice to have the facts right, but i agree about that l ...(more)
 
 
 
 
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