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    发表于 2019-05-23 23:22:32
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    x this Sunday and the first quarter between the two teams gotten off to the start many expected. However Colt McCoy Jersey , the Redskins were able to get the most traction of the two teams, as well as win the field position battle. The Redskins defense was able to pressure Jaguars quarterback Cody Kessler on multiple dropbacks, forcing him to check it down quicker than he would have liked, and even forced a fumble on one of their sacks. Washington’s defense was able to get off to a good start against Jacksonville, who after the past five weeks, ranked amongst the worst defensive units over that time-span. In all, the defensive unit has sacked Kessler four times and forced one turnover in the first half. On the other end, offensive struggles continue. Even with good field position, the Redskins offense struggles to capitalize with touchdowns or even sustaining a drive with the driving factor being penalties. The first half ineptitude proved fatal late in the second quarter, which left Washington trailing 10-3 following a Jaguars punt-return touchdown by Dede Westbrook. The Redskins had more penalties (five) than first downs in the first downs (two) in the first half against Jacksonville, but eventually would be able to gain some traction in the third quarter with the help of recently signed quarterback Josh Johnson. Johnson’s third quarter performance carried over into the fourth, leading Washington inside the Jaguars red-zone midway through the fourth quarter with a scoring pass to tight end Jeremy Sprinkle. For obvious reasons, it was the best drive Washington had to that point in the game. But not so fast, Washington’s second half offensive performance was not done yet. Following a big interception of Cody Kessler deep in the Redskins territory, Josh Johnson and Adrian Peterson co-led a huge seven-play 36-yard drive to set the Redskins up in excellent field goal position. Washington came back to beat Jacksonville 16-13 on a last-second field goal by Dustin Hopkins. Josh Johnson finished 16-of-25 for 151 yards and a touchdown through the air, and added nine rushes for 49 yards. Jamison Crowder was Johnson’s leading target, hauling in 46 yards on four receptions, bringing in each of the targets sent his way. Jeremy Sprinkle recorded his first touchdown of the season in addition to 19 yards on three catches.Adrian Peterson was Washington’s leading rusher with 51 yards on 19 carries in addition to two grabs for 20 yards. Chris Thompson also added nine yards on five rushes.On defense Mason Foster tallied seven tackles to lead the team, while the Redskins recorded eight sacks including two apiece from Jonathan Allen and Ryan Kerrigan who surpassed Charles Mann’s career mark, and moved into second place in team history. Fabian Moreau’s second half interception ended up being crucial in the Redskins’ winning effort.The defense did a tremendous job bottling up an under-manned Jacksonville offense. Cody Kessler was just 9-of-17 for 57 yards and an interception through the air. Kessler was also the Jaguars’ leading rusher with 68 yards on 11 carries, while Leonard Fournette was held to just 11 carries for 46 yards. Despite a breakdown allowing a punt return for a touchdown in the waining moments of thefirst half, Washington’s special teams continued to stand out as Dustin Hopkins was 3/3 for field goals, and team MVP Tress Way averaged 46.5 yards per punt and pinned half of his attempts inside the 20 yard line, despite playing with a back-up long snapper for the first time this year.In the end, despite playing with their fourth starting quarterback of the season, Washington keeps their playoff hopes alive at 7-7, and a chance to win the NFC East with two games remaining in 2018. A look at a potential Redskins mock draft scenario"WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Looks Like Someone Has A Sixpack Of The MondaysDaily SlopRedskins RecapsEDTShareTweetShareShareRedskins Mock Draft Scenario: Trading up with the JetsBrian Spurlock-USA TODAY SportsWith the latest reports that the Redskins might be looking to move up to the Jets selection to draft Dwayne Haskins, it seems like a good time for another draft scenario. Using On the Clock Premium I made a trade to get up to the 3rd spot at a hefty price. I know many may balk at the price (15th, 46th, 153rd this year and a 1st next year), but that is a realistic offer to move up that high. While we can debate whether or not Haskins is worth that type of move up, this is the scenario I went with going in. Follow along with the entire draft here: https://fanspeak.com/ontheclock/sharedraft.php?d=pzgmtd3: QB DWAYNE HASKINS, OHIO STATE-Haskins for me is the top QB in this class and a guy with a chance to be a top 10 QB in a year or two. If the Redskins have a shot at him Niles Paul Jersey , he’s worth trading up for even at this price. It’s not cheap finding a starting caliber QB, and landing one with the upside of Haskins is typically very expensive (and usually not even available). He’s only had one year as a starter so expect growing pains, but Haskins can be the Redskins franchise QB going forward. 76: G CHRIS LINDSTROM, BOSTON COLLEGE-Lindstrom is a plug-and-play guard for me and should solve the Redskins LG woes as soon as they select him. Lindstrom is highly athletically gifted and would give the Redskins probably the most athletically talented LT & LG pair in the league. Screens to that side could be devastating as both players can get down the field quickly and make blocks. Lindstrom is a better pass blocker than run blocker at this point, but he answered some questions about how functional his power and anchor were with a really strong Senior Bowl week. He’s pretty technically sound and really only could use some more strength to his profile.110: S DARNELL SAVAGE, JR., MARYLAND-Savage is an undersized safety, but he’s got impressive athletic ability and really strong coverage skills. He’s a really good complement to Landon Collins and can fill the free safety role for the Redskins. His lack of size will put him at a disadvantage vs some bigger receivers, but he has the speed to run with anyone. He is a late 3rd-4th round talent and a guy who can contribute early. He should push Nicholson for the starting role as a rookie and the Redskins could even find ways where all three safeties are on the field together. 149: WR TERRY MCLAURIN, OHIO STATE-Trading back allowed the Redskins to get back an early 5th in this simulation and here they add one of my favorite 4th RD targets (so good value here) in McLaurin. He was overshadowed some by Paris Campbell at Ohio State, but he put up impressive numbers in his own right the past two seasons, with a combined 1,137 yards and 17 TDs. McLaurin really showed he’s more than a big play receiver with a very strong Senior Bowl week and followed it up with an impressive athletic showing at the Combine. At the Senior Bowl he was a really impressive route runner and showed pretty hands as well. There is some starting potential here, and it doesn’t hurt that it’s a familiar face for Haskins.173: EDGE JALEN JELKS, OREGON-Jelks moved around a lot at Oregon and wasn’t used as a traditional EDGE where he will primarily deployed at the next level. He has impressive length and on tape shows nice bend and ability to get around the edge when he had the opportunity. His combine numbers weren’t great, but there is a little upside here as a day 3 player. He obviously wont compete for a starting role, but he could develop into a solid number 3 EDGE player. 206: TE TREVON WESCO, WEST VIRGINIA-Wesco after a solid Senior Bowl and Combine should be in the mix for a late day 3 pick. He’s shown some passing game potential, but his main value is his blocking and special teams ability. Wesco is a devastating blocker and can be used as a hybrid inline TE and FB. The Redskins seem to have some interest in this type of TE as their top three don’t really fill this area. Wesco also made a name for himself on special teams and could be an immediate help to the team in that area.227: G NATE DAVIS, UNC-CHARLOTTE-Davis has both guard and tackle experience, but profiles best inside at the next level. He is a bit of a raw talent overall, but he should be able to make the team as a rookie. Davis held up well Senior Bowl week, and showed that there could be some developmental potential down the road. He plays with good power, and decent athleticism but his technique needs work. Still as a late day 3 pick, this should be a nice cheap back-up option for the Redskins. 253: CB MARK FIELDS, CLEMSON-Fields wasn’t even a full starter at Clemson, but he’s starting to build some buzz in draft circles after a solid Senior Bowl week and Combine. Fields profiles best as a nickel corner and if he develops enough to carve out a playing time role that is where it will likely be. He’s on the smaller side, but can still fill in outside if need be. Fields is highly athletic and showed sub 4.4 speed at the Combine. He should early in his career be a key special teams player with some upside to develop with more experience. Overview:Look this is an expensive move up, and ideally the Redskins could wait till a little later to move up at a lower cost. The reality is though if you want a Franchise QB you have to be prepared to pay the price for one. Moving into the top 5 of the draft is going to cost a lot and it’s unlikely the Jets would consider this without next year’s first round pick attached. As we’ve seen though, trading a haul of picks for a QB doesn’t have to set your team back. Both the Eagles and Rams gave up a lot of capital to move up for Wentz and Goff and they have been the NFC’s Super Bowl representative the past two seasons. As for the rest of this class I do believe Lindstrom is a day one starting guard with the chance to be pretty special. Savage should play a significant amount if not become a full time starter. McLaurin I think could contribute as a rookie and might even develop to take a starting role from Josh Doctson in 2020. Beyond that it’s mainly depth, and special teams players, but that is not bad for Day 3 picks.

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