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WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Looks Like Someone Has A Sixpack Of The MondaysDaily SlopRedskins Recapsaround the webEDTShareTweetShareShareDaily Slop: Redskins announce preseason opponents; Josh Rosen trade makes sense Alex Smith Jersey , but not at all costsWhether it’s Alex Smith or RG3, Redskins can’t let bad QB luck impact possible Rosen pursuit | NBC Sports WashingtonThe Redskins have made recent aggressive moves to land quarterbacks. Those moves, unfortunately, failed. But those failures shouldn't impact their chase of Josh Rosen.Redskins dig deep into quarterbacks with NFL draft approaching - Washington TimesThe NFL draft is less than three weeks away, and until then, the Washington Redskins are continuing to do their research on quarterbacks. Washington will reportedly meet with Ohio State's Dwayne Haskins, Duke's Daniel Jones and West Virginia's Will Grier this week.Cardinals RB to Josh Rosen regarding trade talks: 'I tell him to ignore it'As Kyler Murray talks heat up, David Johnson wants Josh Rosen to ignore talks.Josh Rosen trade makes sense for Redskins -- but not at all costs - NFC East- ESPNTrading for Arizona's 2018 first-round pick could be an inexpensive solution to a quarterback problem that has vexed the Redskins for years.2018 Offensive Line Continuity Scores | Football OutsidersFootball Outsiders is the internet home for Innovative Statistics and Intelligent Analysis of the NFL and college football. Our writers, led by Aaron Schatz, also provide content to ESPN.com and write the annual book Football Outsiders Almanac.Redskins Announce 2019 Preseason ScheduleThe Redskins will visit Cleveland and Atlanta and host the Bengals and Ravens at FedExField during the preseason.Getting To Know The Redskins' Recent AAF SigningsOn Monday Landon Collins Jersey , the Redskins announced the additions of guard Salesi Uhatafe and defensive lineman Andrew Ankrah, who both played in the AAF before the league recently suspended all operations. Here's a deeper look at how each player landed in Washington.Prospect Profiles: Dwayne Haskins Needed One Season To Show He's An Elite NFL ProspectHaskins spent his first two seasons with the Buckeyes as a backup, then burst onto the national college football scene with a skillset deserving of a first-round NFL draft pick.2019 NFL mock draft 19.0: Where will LSU's Devin White fall? | NBC Sports WashingtonWe are now less than three weeks away from the three-day NFL Draft starting with the first round on April 25. Hold on to your senses and reality as the rumor mill start running overtime. Ben Standig sorts through the noise for his latest two-round mock draft for NBC Sports. Where do the Redskins turn at 15 and 46? Dwayne Haskins the third quarterback off the board? Could bothNFL Preseason Schedule 2019: Redskins announce preseason opponents | NBC Sports Washington[Washington Redskins preseason schedule 2019]2019 Redskins NFL Draft Bracket: Who's the better choice between Greedy Williams and Brian Burns? | NBC Sports WashingtonThis matchup of the 2019 Redskins Draft Bracket features a corner and a pass rusher. Both defenders would fill needs for the Redskins, but who'd be a better pick?2019 NFL Draft: Updated big board, Redskins notes, QB shakeup | NBC Sports WashingtonThe latest insight from NFL Draft insider Ben Standig includes a new top 50 prospect ranking, sifting through the QB rise (Daniel Jones) and fall (Dwayne Haskins) buzz, and the latest Redskins scenarios.Daniel Jones excels at anticipation but where does he need to grow? | NBC Sports WashingtonCharley Casserly LOVES how Daniel Jones throws with anticipation, but he sees a key weakness in the Duke QB, too.CBA Suggestion Number 8: Improving the Revenue Split | Over the Cap Hogs Haven takes a look at 2019 NFL Draft prospects that could contribute to the Redskins"WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Looks Like Someone Has A Sixpack Of The MondaysDaily SlopRedskins RecapsEDTShareTweetShareShareMississippi State’s Montez Sweat blew away Scouts at the Combine Josh Norman Jersey , could he be a fit in Washington?Chuck Cook-USA TODAY SportsMontez Sweat, EDGESchool: Mississippi State | Conference: SECCollege Experience: Senior | Age: 22Height / Weight: 6-6 / 260 lbsProjected Draft Status: 1st roundNFL Comparison: Danielle Hunter, DE, Minnesota VikingsCollege StatisticsPlayer OverviewFormer tight end and current edge defender Montez Sweat is a very intriguing prospect. Over the course two years at Mississippi State (did not play at Michigan State in 2014 and 2015) he became one of the elites at his position. In two seasons he totaled 22.5 sacks and 101 tackles in 26 games with the Bulldogs. Sweat earned first-team All-SEC honors in both years as a Bulldog, 2018 First-Team All-American, 2018 Bednarik National Player of the Week, 2018 Bednarik Award Semifinalist, and a 2019 Senior Bowl Selection. In his senior year he recorded the second-most total pressures in the SEC (47) and tied the second-most QB Hits (10) among edge defenders according to Pro Football Focus. During his time at the 2019 NFL Combine, Sweat blew scouts away with his premier athleticism for a 260 pound athlete with a 4.41 40-yard dash (best of all positions), 36 inch vertical jump (5th best of edge group) Jordan Reed Jersey , and 10.4 inch broad jump (4th best for edge).StrengthsGreat first step - Developed through great timing and good burst as pass rusher. Good hands when engaging blockers.Length - Very hard to get around in his tackling radius. Very little concerns as a tackler and run defender.Quick processor at the line of scrimmage - able to diagnose run vs pass in great time. WeaknessesStruggles with flexibility and not as agile as you would prefer for an edge defender.Let’s see his work (DE #9)More Montez Sweat videosHow He Would Fit on The RedskinsFor Montez Sweat to work with Washington, the Redskins would have to rely on coaching to make him a schematic fit. I believe Montez Sweat is a defender who will thrive in a 4-3 due to his limitations as a flexible and agile edge player. In a 3-4 where the edge rushers are sometimes counted on to play in space very often, as well as playing in coverage, it hinders Sweat’s ability to maximize his impact on an offense. Besides, we have seen enough of Ryan Kerrigan struggle in coverage. However, for Sweat, he would be most effective in nickel situations for the Redskins that requires him only to go north and south. The good thing about today’s NFL is that would be a high percentage of snaps for him so that he will get plenty of reps. Sweat presents the speed factor that the Redskins has also lacked since transitioning to the 3-4 defense in 2010 and gives them the option of developing a pass-rusher like Sweat to become one of the best at his position under the leadership of fellow edge rusher Ryan Kerrigan.
   
 
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