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Worth a Pick: Rico Wallace, WR, Shenandoah

Coming out of Meade High School in Maryland, Rico Wallace was a very solid Quarterback. He won MVP his senior year, and started in the Baltimore Touchdown Club All Star Game, where he won MVP in an amazing performance. Rico was raised with his 5 brothers by their mother, who did everything she...

Worth A Pick: Shawn Loiseau, ILB, Merrimack University

Before the East/West Shrine game not many people were talking about inside linebacker Shawn Loiseau, of Merrimack. During last week’s performance at the East/West Shrine game Shawn showed his intensity on the field and was really gauging the interest of the NFL teams and their scouts. Shawn...

Mel Kiper Regrades The Redskins' 2011 Draft Class

The man, the myth, the hair. It's pretty clear the Redskins had a solid 2011 draft. They turned six picks into twelve and every single player made the team or practice squad. Excluding Jarvis Jenkins' pre-season IR injury, every single one of the 12 players was on the active roster at one point and...

Keeping Hope and Humor Despite the Record

Here we are again, looking at another Minnesota Vikings' loss after a game they could have won. Really, it's amazing to me that the Vikings could play as sloppy a game as they did on Sunday at the Metrodome and still have had a chance to win. Somehow this season, regardless of how strong they may...

List of Redskins 2011 Draft Class Players

Round Name School Position Size/40 1 (16) Ryan Kerrigan Purdue DE/OLB 6/4-267/4.67 2 (41) Jarvis Jenkins Clemson DE 6'4-310/5.03 3 (79) Leonard Hankerson Miami WR 6'2-209/4.40 4 (105) Roy Helu Nebraska RB 6'0-219/4.40 5 (146) DeJon Gomes Nebraska SS 6'0-208/4.50 5 (155) Niles...

Tips on How to Watch the Combine Like a Pro Scout, Which I am Everything But

As I prepare for my first trip to Indianapolis, I've been doing some heavy research not only on the players, but also the system. A nice article I came across was the pitfalls that so many owners and Cerratos scouts fall into when evaluating players at the combine. Mike Lombardi articulated it so...

Prospect Profile: JJ Watt, DE, Wisconsin

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Senior Bowl Draft Report: Brandon Fusco, C, Slippery Rock

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Senior Bowl Prospect: Danny Watkins, OG, Baylor

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A Formula For Drafting QBs That Works: Rule of 26-27-60

The Redskins need to draft a QB. There's no doubt about it. All of the circular-logic banter this week on the QBs reminded me of an article I came across last year involving a formula for evaluating Quarterbacks. It's called the Rule of 26-27-60. Here is the gist of it: If an NFL prospect scores...


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