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Around the NFC East: Draft Grades

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Each of the four NFC East teams had needs heading into the 2013 NFL Draft.

Now that all the picks are in, let’s take a look at how each team did.

 

 

 

nfl redskins Around the NFC East: Draft GradesWASHINGTON REDSKINS: The Redskins were without a first round selection this year due to the trade with the St. Louis Rams last year that brought Robert Griffin III to the nation’s capitol. Even without a first-rounder, the Redskins managed to make the right choices in an effort to fix the  league’s 30th-ranked pass defense from  last season, with second-round cornerback David Amerson, fourth-round safety Phillip Thomas and sixth-round safety Baccari Rambo. Third-rounder Jordan Reed is a tight end prospect with a great deal of upside who can line up all over the field. Fifth-round picks Brandon Jenkins and Chris Thompson could both prove to be value picks if they can bounce back form injury. Thompson fits Mike Shanahan’s zone scheme and Brandon Jenkins could prove to be a decent edge rusher. Grade: B+

 

Rd. Pos. Player College
 2 (51st pick)  CB  David Amerson N.C. State
 3 (85)  TE  Jordan Reed  Florida
 4 (119)  S  Phillip Thomas  Fresno State
 5 (154)  RB  Chris Thompson  Florida State
 5 (162)  LB  Brandon Jenkins  Florida State
 6 (191)  S  Baccari Rambo  Georgia
 7 (228)  RB  Jawan Jamison  Rutgers

 

nfl cowboys Around the NFC East: Draft GradesDALLAS COWBOYS: The Cowboys found themselves in a dilemma when it was time to draft in the first round, all of the lineman they were targeting were likely off the board already. What the Cowboys did after that was a head-scratcher, they traded back to 31 in the first and received an extra third round pick as well in exchange for their original pick. Not only did the Cowboys give the defending NFC Champion San Francisco 49ers a chance to move up in the draft, but when they did pick they took Travis Frederick, a lineman many had projected in the second or third round. The Cowboys did bounce back with picks in the second and third rounds, taking Gavin Escobar and Terrance Williams. Although the Williams pick is somewhat questionable since wide receiver shouldn’t have been a need that high in the draft for Dallas.  Grade: D+

Rd. Pos. Player College
 1 (31)  C  Travis Frederick  Wisconsin
 2 (47)  TE  Gavin Escobar  San Diego State
 3 (74) WR Terrance Williams  Baylor
 3 (80) DB J.J. Wilcox  Georgia Southern
 4 (114) CB B.W. Webb William & Mary
 5 (151) RB Joseph Randle Oklahoma State
 6 (185)  LB  DeVonte Holloman  South Carolina

 

nfl giants Around the NFC East: Draft GradesNEW YORK GIANTS: The Giants entered the 2013 NFL Draft looking to improve their offensive line. Many have questioned the Giants decision to draft Justin Pugh in the mid-first, when you consider the draft’s early run on lineman you realize that the talent pool was drained, although it was still a reach. Second-round pick Johnathan Hankins will likely fit the Giants scheme and be a decent two-down run stopper. Third-round defensive end Damontre Moore was a particularly good value. Even though the Giants have zero need at quarterback, you’re only as good as your backup in the NFL and to be honest, they weren’t that good there and Ryan Nassib was worth a fourth-rounder. Grade: C

 

Rd. Pos. Player College
 1 (19)  T  Justin Pugh Syracuse
 2 (49) DT Johnathan Hankins Ohio State
 3 (81) DE Damontre Moore Texas A&M
 4 (110) QB Ryan Nassib Syracuse
 5 (152) DB Cooper Taylor Richmond
 7 (225) G Eric Herman Ohio
 7 (253) RB Michael Cox Massachusetts

 

nfl eagles Around the NFC East: Draft GradesPHILADELPHIA EAGLES: New coach Chip Kelly was looking for building blocks for his new offense and he should get immediate help with first-round offensive tackle Lane Johnson and second-round tight end Zach Ertz. The athleticism of Johnson, a high school quarterback, will make him a prime candidate for Kelly’s up-tempo offense and possible zone-read/read-option scheme. The trade to move up and get Matt Barkley was questionable as many draft experts believe Barkley may never be more than a backup quarterback in the NFL, and the Eagles looked to already have competition at that position. Earl Wolff is an intriguing pick in the fifth-round, he has good speed (4.4 at the combine) and athletic ability (39 inch vertical) but is a bit small. Wolff could work his way into the lineup before the year is finished. Grade: B+

 

Rd. Pos. Player College
 1 (4) T Lane Johnson Oklahoma
 2 (35) TE Zach Ertz Stanford
 3 (67) DT Bennie Logan LSU
 4 (98) QB Matt Barkley Southern Cal
 5 (136) FS Earl Wolff N.C State
 7 (212) DE Joe Kruger Utah
 7 (218) CB Jordan Poyer Oregon State
 9 (239) DB David King Oklahoma

 

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Redskins Music: Winning Pool by Black Boo Week 13

Each week this season we will display a Redskins hype song/video by Black Boo ( @blackofmambo) of Mambo Sauce. This week he brings us another Redskins mix “Winning Pool”, the video was produced and edited by us here at HTTR4LIFE.COM.Make sure to check back each week to catch each new song.

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Enjoy—->HTTR!!!!!

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Washington Redskins Vs New York Giants Week 13 (Promo Video)

This weeks feature rivalry video is by RobVanDam72 once again, as he brings us a Washington Redskins vs New York Giants promo video for this weeks Monday Night Football  game. The Redskins will be hosting  the 7-4 Giants who are currently in first place in the NFC East. This game is a must win if the Redskins want to stay alive in the division race.

Enjoy—>Hail to the Redskins!

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Redskins Music: 21 Salute by Black Boo Week 8

Each week this season we will display a Redskins hype song/video by Black Boo ( @blackofmambo) of Mambo Sauce. This week he brings us another classic “21 Salute”, the video was produced and edited by us here at HTTR4LIFE.COM.

Make sure to check back each week to catch each new song.

To download this song CLICK HERE

Enjoy—->HTTR!!!!!

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A Drive Redskins Fans Won’t Soon Forget

Last Sunday Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III had one of the best series of plays that any player could possibly have. The 4th and ten play where he made defender after defender miss until Logan Paulson made the first down grab….the picture perfect touchdown pass to Santana Moss. NFL films put together this feature video highlighting that drive as their “Drive of the Week”.

Enjoy.

Inside the Rivalry: Redskins vs Giants

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This Sunday when the Washington Redskins travel to New York (Jersey) to take on the Giants, it will mark the 159th time the two have faced off. The Giants have a series lead of 91-63-4, based largely on the early success by the Giants, the Redskins have beaten the Giants the last two times the teams played.

Over the last 80 years the two teams have given their fans many reasons to cheer. Both teams have multiple championships , multiple Hall of Fame players and coaches, and both reside in what is widely considered to be the best division in football history, the NFC East.

The following video gives an in-depth look at the long and storied history the two share.

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