Kistner10
12-21-2011, 04:07 PM
It's on insiders on ESPN right now. I have an account so if anyone wants to check it out, I can send it to you in a PM.
Anyways, it has CLE passing on a QB and taking Trent Richardson at 4 and WAS taking RGIII over Barkley at 7. At number 8 we get Barkley.
I could see this scenario playing out, to me it all depends on whether Holmgren in CLE wants to go with a vet in the offseason and than draft a talent like Richardson/Blackmon.
Anyways here's CLE, WAS, and our take from McShay.
Cleveland Browns
Trent Richardson*, RB, Alabama
Richardson is a more complete back than former Crimson Tide teammate Mark Ingram, the No. 28 pick to New Orleans in 2011. Richardson has a rare combination of size, speed, power, agility, burst and versatility, and is the rare exception to the don't-take-an-RB-in-the-top-10 rule.
Washington Redskins
Robert Griffin III*, QB, Baylor
Finding a quarterback is a must for the Redskins, and this will be an interesting call if Griffin and USC's Matt Barkley are still on the board. Barkley would make sense, but it might be hard for Washington coach Mike Shanahan to pass on a dynamic athlete like Griffin.
Miami Dolphins
Matt Barkley*, QB, USC
Another team with an obvious need at quarterback, the Dolphins would be wise to take a young talent they can build their offense around for years to come.
Anyways, it has CLE passing on a QB and taking Trent Richardson at 4 and WAS taking RGIII over Barkley at 7. At number 8 we get Barkley.
I could see this scenario playing out, to me it all depends on whether Holmgren in CLE wants to go with a vet in the offseason and than draft a talent like Richardson/Blackmon.
Anyways here's CLE, WAS, and our take from McShay.
Cleveland Browns
Trent Richardson*, RB, Alabama
Richardson is a more complete back than former Crimson Tide teammate Mark Ingram, the No. 28 pick to New Orleans in 2011. Richardson has a rare combination of size, speed, power, agility, burst and versatility, and is the rare exception to the don't-take-an-RB-in-the-top-10 rule.
Washington Redskins
Robert Griffin III*, QB, Baylor
Finding a quarterback is a must for the Redskins, and this will be an interesting call if Griffin and USC's Matt Barkley are still on the board. Barkley would make sense, but it might be hard for Washington coach Mike Shanahan to pass on a dynamic athlete like Griffin.
Miami Dolphins
Matt Barkley*, QB, USC
Another team with an obvious need at quarterback, the Dolphins would be wise to take a young talent they can build their offense around for years to come.