2014 Offseason: Defensive Line
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2014 11:59 pm
Adam Carikker has already been released.
Chris Baker was re-signed to a 3 year contract, and from what I read he will most likely be the starting right defensive end.
I'm sure Barry Cofield will be back, but Stephen Bowen could be the odd man out. He had microfracture surgery, and could be cut soon.
Don't forget about Jarvis Jenkins, who battled injuries and a suspension last year. Hopefully he puts it all together this upcoming season.
As far as free agency is concerned, they have been linked to Linval Joseph of the NY Giants. He's 25 years of age, and is a pretty solid run stopping defenseman. Not sure if he will fit into the Skins' price range though.
They have also been linked to Arthur Jones of the Ravens. He could be cheaper alternative than Joseph, but is 2 years older. Random note, but he is the brother of UFC fighter Jon 'Bones' Jones, so his family is pretty athletic. I wouldn't mind this signing.
Former Terp Randy Starks has also been mentioned as a possibility for the Skins. But he's getting up there in age, anything longer than a 3 year deal is a mistake.
Prior to Red Bryant signing with the Jaguars, he mentioned the Redskins had contacted him. So clearly the team is looking to upgrade the defensive line. Personally, I think they need a big fat defensive lineman. Not the slow, plodding one, but an anchor on the line that can stuff the run. We seem to be too light on both sides of the ball so hopefully that will change with the new regime.
Draft wise? Not a clue. I would love to get Louis Nix from Notre Dame, but he's a first round talent. If we had our first round pick, I would not be surprised if that were taken on Clowney, and would solve a ton of our defensive line issues. But I think if they can get a couple of players along the defensive line, then the issue would more or less be solved. They still have Chris Neild, and I believe Kendrick Golston is still under contract so they have some depth, but it would be great if they came away from free agency with two starting players for their defensive line.
Chris Baker was re-signed to a 3 year contract, and from what I read he will most likely be the starting right defensive end.
I'm sure Barry Cofield will be back, but Stephen Bowen could be the odd man out. He had microfracture surgery, and could be cut soon.
Don't forget about Jarvis Jenkins, who battled injuries and a suspension last year. Hopefully he puts it all together this upcoming season.
As far as free agency is concerned, they have been linked to Linval Joseph of the NY Giants. He's 25 years of age, and is a pretty solid run stopping defenseman. Not sure if he will fit into the Skins' price range though.
They have also been linked to Arthur Jones of the Ravens. He could be cheaper alternative than Joseph, but is 2 years older. Random note, but he is the brother of UFC fighter Jon 'Bones' Jones, so his family is pretty athletic. I wouldn't mind this signing.
Former Terp Randy Starks has also been mentioned as a possibility for the Skins. But he's getting up there in age, anything longer than a 3 year deal is a mistake.
Prior to Red Bryant signing with the Jaguars, he mentioned the Redskins had contacted him. So clearly the team is looking to upgrade the defensive line. Personally, I think they need a big fat defensive lineman. Not the slow, plodding one, but an anchor on the line that can stuff the run. We seem to be too light on both sides of the ball so hopefully that will change with the new regime.
Draft wise? Not a clue. I would love to get Louis Nix from Notre Dame, but he's a first round talent. If we had our first round pick, I would not be surprised if that were taken on Clowney, and would solve a ton of our defensive line issues. But I think if they can get a couple of players along the defensive line, then the issue would more or less be solved. They still have Chris Neild, and I believe Kendrick Golston is still under contract so they have some depth, but it would be great if they came away from free agency with two starting players for their defensive line.