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Yeah, Fletcher looks a great pick bud.WilleB wrote:Was hoping Vandam would gain some. Maybe we hit with FA CB Ponce though. Thrilled with R.J.
We didn't have a 5th, otherwise he's have been off the board.


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RJ is still moving, in the downward position. He was drafted to stop the run. We'll see.davehibb wrote:Yeah, Fletcher looks a great pick bud.WilleB wrote:Was hoping Vandam would gain some. Maybe we hit with FA CB Ponce though. Thrilled with R.J.
We didn't have a 5th, otherwise he's have been off the board.I was praying he'd fall into the 6th round for us. I expected his coverage bars to boom up with that Pos Drill score but maybe not just as much as they did.

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2019 OFF-SEASON RECAP
HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE

#20 - Safety Ed Reed
RETIREES
None
STAFF
Departures
OC Todd Haley fired
Hires
OC Darnell Stevely hired from
FREE AGENCY
Key Needs - G, DE, TE
Departures

TE Monte Anderson - Released

LB Russell Downs - Released

K Robbie Gould - Released

S Tom Zbikowski - Released
Signings

LB Russell Allen - 2yrs. $3.61M via
RB Eddie Bernard - 3yrs. $5.24M via 

WR Eric Decker - 3yrs. $6.10M via

RB Marcus Lattimore - 3yrs. $7.48M via

DE Kareem Martin - 3yrs. $4.80M via

RB Bernard Pierce - 2yrs. $2.67M via

G Casey Wilcox - 3yr. $7.42M via
DRAFT TRADES
4th rd. pick -
OT Chaz Green traded to 
in exchange for
5th rd. pick -
TE Blake Bell
6th rd. pick -
S Clayton Geathers
7th rd. pick -
LS Clay Burton
4th rd. pick in 2020 and 5th rd. pick -
DT Grady Jarrett traded to 
in exchange for LB Darryl Washington

HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE

#20 - Safety Ed Reed
RETIREES
None
STAFF
Departures
OC Todd Haley fired
Hires
OC Darnell Stevely hired from

FREE AGENCY
Key Needs - G, DE, TE
Departures

TE Monte Anderson - Released

LB Russell Downs - Released

K Robbie Gould - Released

S Tom Zbikowski - Released
Signings

LB Russell Allen - 2yrs. $3.61M via




WR Eric Decker - 3yrs. $6.10M via


RB Marcus Lattimore - 3yrs. $7.48M via


DE Kareem Martin - 3yrs. $4.80M via


RB Bernard Pierce - 2yrs. $2.67M via


G Casey Wilcox - 3yr. $7.42M via

DRAFT TRADES
4th rd. pick -


in exchange for
5th rd. pick -

6th rd. pick -

7th rd. pick -

4th rd. pick in 2020 and 5th rd. pick -


in exchange for LB Darryl Washington

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2019 Draft Selections

Demarious Randall - #23 (31/58)
1st rd. 21st Overall
St. Mary's Cal.
Post TC (40/70) - Wk. 1 (38/53)
Wonderlick Test - 39
40 Time - 4.51
Bench - 18
Agility - 7.02
Broad Jump - 8'9"
Position Drill - 52
The secondary has a glaring hole with the release of Tom Zbikowski. Randall will step in day one at strong safety and be the leader of this much younger unit.

Mark Glowinski - #63 (24/57)
1st rd. 26th Overall
West Virginia
Post TC (TBD) - Wk. 1 (30/60)
Wonderlick Test - 13
40 Time - 5.20
Bench - 34
Agility - 7.81
Broad Jump - 8'2"
Position Drill - N/A
D.C. looks to fortify the offensive line for the future with the selection of Glowinski. Mark will have the luxury to sit and learn from Casey Wilcox, acquired during free agency from Buffalo.

Josh Lambo - #2 (54/88)
2nd rd. 56th Overall
Syracuse
Post TC (TBD) - Wk. 1 (62/86)
Wonderlick Test - 33
40 Time - 4.96
Bench - 20
Agility - 8.38
Broad Jump - 9'6"
Position Drill - N/A
Robbie Gould's salary and inconsistency in clutch situations over the past two seasons led to his release and selection of Lambo. A gifted athlete, Lambo was a two sport star at for the Orangemen. He was a three year starting goals' keeper at Syracuse.

Michael Bennett - #95 (14/49)
3rd rd. 90th Overall
Cincinnati
Post TC (TBD) - Wk. 1 (16/27)
Wonderlick Test - 32
40 Time - No Workout
Bench - No Workout
Agility - No Workout
Broad Jump - No Workout
Position Drill - N/A
Washington GM, WilleB, rarely drafts players that decide not to workout at the Combine, but Bennett impressed the scouts enough at the Bearcats Pro Day and Bennett will be groomed to replace Gerald McCoy in a couple of seasons.

Bryan Bennett - #3 (10/23)
4th rd. 90th Overall
Duke
Post TC (TBD) - Wk. 1 (16/27)
Wonderlick Test - 32
40 Time - 4.58
Bench - 15
Agility - 7.49
Broad Jump - 8'9"
Position Drill - 81
Bennett impressed the Washington scouts and on paper appears to be a perfect system fit. He can run and throws the deep ball well off of play action. He could stick as the 3rd quarterback.

Blake Bell - #84 (17/30)
5th rd. 136th Overall
Kansas State
Post TC (TBD) - Wk. 1 (22/34)
Wonderlick Test - 25
40 Time - 4.73
Bench - 25
Agility - 7.72
Broad Jump - 9'1"
Position Drill - 35
The tight end position in Washington is an open competition as management has stated that a change is overdue. Tight ends don't get many looks in the offense, but Bell has quarterback background and is physical over the middle.

Tyler Lockett - #16 (18/33)
5th rd. 154th Overall
Florida State
Post TC (TBD) - Wk. 1 (26/36)
Wonderlick Test - 29
40 Time - 4.51
Bench - 12
Agility - 7.26
Broad Jump - 9'9"
Position Drill - 47
Washington may be ready to move on from former first round bust, Lincoln Sigler. Lockett can return punts, which the club would love to take away from Myles Sanders.

Clayton Geathers - #42 (15/31)
6th rd. 167th Overall
Kansas
Post TC (TBD) - Wk. 1 (19/35)
Wonderlick Test - 50
40 Time - 4.51
Bench - 18
Agility - 7.35
Broad Jump - 8'4"
Position Drill - 23
D.C. continues to re-haul the secondary with the selection of Geathers. He won't likely be a starter like Randall, but will be a valuable backup to him.

Frank Clark - #54 (13/41)
6th rd. 185th Overall
Emporia State
Post TC (TBD) - Wk. 1 (15/25)
Wonderlick Test - 21
40 Time - 4.88
Bench - 27
Agility - 7.41
Broad Jump - 9'3"
Position Drill - N/A
The defensive end position is in need of backups to Marsh and Martin. Clark is a tweener and is a perfect elephant type player.

Clay Burton - #88 (20/20)
7th rd. 198th Overall
Washington
Post TC (TBD) - Wk. 1 (20/20)
Wonderlick Test - 24
40 Time - 5.00
Bench - 15
Agility - 8.50
Broad Jump - 7'7"
Position Drill - 7
Washington looks to upgrade the long snapper in the seventh. Johnston is punting less and less, so maybe the thinking is his effectiveness.

Hayes Pullard - #52 (10/33)
7th rd. 218th Overall
Rhode Island
Post TC (TBD) - Wk. 1 (8/17) Released
Wonderlick Test - 48
40 Time - 4.81
Bench - 22
Agility - 7.84
Broad Jump - 8'11"
Position Drill - 30
Pullard won't get much playing time in the near future as a linebacker on this team. His best opportunity will be on special teams, which he excelled on the field for the Rams.

Demarious Randall - #23 (31/58)
1st rd. 21st Overall
St. Mary's Cal.
Post TC (40/70) - Wk. 1 (38/53)
Wonderlick Test - 39
40 Time - 4.51
Bench - 18
Agility - 7.02
Broad Jump - 8'9"
Position Drill - 52
The secondary has a glaring hole with the release of Tom Zbikowski. Randall will step in day one at strong safety and be the leader of this much younger unit.

Mark Glowinski - #63 (24/57)
1st rd. 26th Overall
West Virginia
Post TC (TBD) - Wk. 1 (30/60)
Wonderlick Test - 13
40 Time - 5.20
Bench - 34
Agility - 7.81
Broad Jump - 8'2"
Position Drill - N/A
D.C. looks to fortify the offensive line for the future with the selection of Glowinski. Mark will have the luxury to sit and learn from Casey Wilcox, acquired during free agency from Buffalo.

Josh Lambo - #2 (54/88)
2nd rd. 56th Overall
Syracuse
Post TC (TBD) - Wk. 1 (62/86)
Wonderlick Test - 33
40 Time - 4.96
Bench - 20
Agility - 8.38
Broad Jump - 9'6"
Position Drill - N/A
Robbie Gould's salary and inconsistency in clutch situations over the past two seasons led to his release and selection of Lambo. A gifted athlete, Lambo was a two sport star at for the Orangemen. He was a three year starting goals' keeper at Syracuse.

Michael Bennett - #95 (14/49)
3rd rd. 90th Overall
Cincinnati
Post TC (TBD) - Wk. 1 (16/27)
Wonderlick Test - 32
40 Time - No Workout
Bench - No Workout
Agility - No Workout
Broad Jump - No Workout
Position Drill - N/A
Washington GM, WilleB, rarely drafts players that decide not to workout at the Combine, but Bennett impressed the scouts enough at the Bearcats Pro Day and Bennett will be groomed to replace Gerald McCoy in a couple of seasons.

Bryan Bennett - #3 (10/23)
4th rd. 90th Overall
Duke
Post TC (TBD) - Wk. 1 (16/27)
Wonderlick Test - 32
40 Time - 4.58
Bench - 15
Agility - 7.49
Broad Jump - 8'9"
Position Drill - 81
Bennett impressed the Washington scouts and on paper appears to be a perfect system fit. He can run and throws the deep ball well off of play action. He could stick as the 3rd quarterback.

Blake Bell - #84 (17/30)
5th rd. 136th Overall
Kansas State
Post TC (TBD) - Wk. 1 (22/34)
Wonderlick Test - 25
40 Time - 4.73
Bench - 25
Agility - 7.72
Broad Jump - 9'1"
Position Drill - 35
The tight end position in Washington is an open competition as management has stated that a change is overdue. Tight ends don't get many looks in the offense, but Bell has quarterback background and is physical over the middle.

Tyler Lockett - #16 (18/33)
5th rd. 154th Overall
Florida State
Post TC (TBD) - Wk. 1 (26/36)
Wonderlick Test - 29
40 Time - 4.51
Bench - 12
Agility - 7.26
Broad Jump - 9'9"
Position Drill - 47
Washington may be ready to move on from former first round bust, Lincoln Sigler. Lockett can return punts, which the club would love to take away from Myles Sanders.

Clayton Geathers - #42 (15/31)
6th rd. 167th Overall
Kansas
Post TC (TBD) - Wk. 1 (19/35)
Wonderlick Test - 50
40 Time - 4.51
Bench - 18
Agility - 7.35
Broad Jump - 8'4"
Position Drill - 23
D.C. continues to re-haul the secondary with the selection of Geathers. He won't likely be a starter like Randall, but will be a valuable backup to him.

Frank Clark - #54 (13/41)
6th rd. 185th Overall
Emporia State
Post TC (TBD) - Wk. 1 (15/25)
Wonderlick Test - 21
40 Time - 4.88
Bench - 27
Agility - 7.41
Broad Jump - 9'3"
Position Drill - N/A
The defensive end position is in need of backups to Marsh and Martin. Clark is a tweener and is a perfect elephant type player.

Clay Burton - #88 (20/20)
7th rd. 198th Overall
Washington
Post TC (TBD) - Wk. 1 (20/20)
Wonderlick Test - 24
40 Time - 5.00
Bench - 15
Agility - 8.50
Broad Jump - 7'7"
Position Drill - 7
Washington looks to upgrade the long snapper in the seventh. Johnston is punting less and less, so maybe the thinking is his effectiveness.

Hayes Pullard - #52 (10/33)
7th rd. 218th Overall
Rhode Island
Post TC (TBD) - Wk. 1 (8/17) Released
Wonderlick Test - 48
40 Time - 4.81
Bench - 22
Agility - 7.84
Broad Jump - 8'11"
Position Drill - 30
Pullard won't get much playing time in the near future as a linebacker on this team. His best opportunity will be on special teams, which he excelled on the field for the Rams.
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2020 OFF-SEASON RECAP
RETIREES

LB Curtis Lofton

RB Bernard Pierce
STAFF
Hirings
HC Bobby Turner re-signs with the team.
Asst. HC Glenn Fulton re-signs with the team.
FREE AGENCY
Key Needs - DE, G, ILB
Departures
DT Michael Bennett
CB Caden Kemp
WR Lincoln Sigler
Signings
5th rd. pick in '20 and 7th rd. pick in '21 traded to
- in exchange for
LB Sebastian Lewitt
4th rd. pick in '22 traded to
- in exchange for
DT Bennie Logan
WR Denarius Moore
- 3yrs. $8.69M via 
LB Alvin Schmidtke
- 2yrs. $2.17M via 
DRAFT TRADES
RETIREES

LB Curtis Lofton

RB Bernard Pierce
STAFF
Hirings
HC Bobby Turner re-signs with the team.
Asst. HC Glenn Fulton re-signs with the team.
FREE AGENCY
Key Needs - DE, G, ILB
Departures



Signings
5th rd. pick in '20 and 7th rd. pick in '21 traded to


4th rd. pick in '22 traded to


WR Denarius Moore


LB Alvin Schmidtke


DRAFT TRADES
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2020 Draft Selections

Devon Charbonneau CB - #27 (33/47)
1st rd. 29th Overall
Arkansas State
Year 2 (51/52)
Wonderlick Test - 28
40 Time - 4.50
Bench - 15
Agility - 7.20
Broad Jump - 8'6"
Position Drill - 48
Devon Charbonneau should be a welcomed member to a secondary looking to get younger. D.C. is investing high round draft picks in this unit and it has produced huge dividends thus far. Charbonneau was a ball hawking corner for the Red Wolves and his skill set fits well in the defensive scheme in Washington.

Braden Schroeder C - #66 (14/47)
2nd rd. 44th Overall
Michigan State
Year 2 (30/63)
Wonderlick Test - 38
40 Time - 4.92
Bench - 31
Agility - 7.77
Broad Jump - 8'3"
Although center isn't a glaring need, Schroeder will afford the team to move Brandon Thomas to a guard position some time down the road. The tackles are aging, so it makes sense that the D.C. is shoring up the inside off the line to possibly extend the careers of Williams and Bulaga.

Ken Struble LB - #54 (23/42)
2nd rd. 61st Overall
Northwestern
Year 2 (34/55)
Wonderlick Test - 24
40 Time - 4.85
Bench - 20
Agility - 7.34
Broad Jump - 9'4"
Position Drill - 30
Struble could find himself in the mix for some playing time with Lofton retiring and a couple of backups not being retained due to cap space. Ken doesn't do anything special, but can be counted on to fill the gap and is surprisingly quick considering his 40 time. His slowness in reading his keys is likely what had him fall down many boards, but he could have landed in the perfect situation.

Devon Charbonneau CB - #27 (33/47)
1st rd. 29th Overall
Arkansas State
Year 2 (51/52)
Wonderlick Test - 28
40 Time - 4.50
Bench - 15
Agility - 7.20
Broad Jump - 8'6"
Position Drill - 48
Devon Charbonneau should be a welcomed member to a secondary looking to get younger. D.C. is investing high round draft picks in this unit and it has produced huge dividends thus far. Charbonneau was a ball hawking corner for the Red Wolves and his skill set fits well in the defensive scheme in Washington.

Braden Schroeder C - #66 (14/47)
2nd rd. 44th Overall
Michigan State
Year 2 (30/63)
Wonderlick Test - 38
40 Time - 4.92
Bench - 31
Agility - 7.77
Broad Jump - 8'3"
Although center isn't a glaring need, Schroeder will afford the team to move Brandon Thomas to a guard position some time down the road. The tackles are aging, so it makes sense that the D.C. is shoring up the inside off the line to possibly extend the careers of Williams and Bulaga.

Ken Struble LB - #54 (23/42)
2nd rd. 61st Overall
Northwestern
Year 2 (34/55)
Wonderlick Test - 24
40 Time - 4.85
Bench - 20
Agility - 7.34
Broad Jump - 9'4"
Position Drill - 30
Struble could find himself in the mix for some playing time with Lofton retiring and a couple of backups not being retained due to cap space. Ken doesn't do anything special, but can be counted on to fill the gap and is surprisingly quick considering his 40 time. His slowness in reading his keys is likely what had him fall down many boards, but he could have landed in the perfect situation.
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2021 OFF-SEASON RECAP
RETIREES
None
STAFF
Departures
Assistant HC Glenn Fulton became Defensive Coordinator for
Hirings
Former
Offensive Coordinator, Kellen Clemens, as Assistant HC.
FREE AGENCY
Key Needs - RB, OLB, DE
Departures
WR Eric Decker

DE Cassius Marsh

Signings
Trades
LB Lincoln Freeman acquired from
for 3rd rd. pick in 2021 (TE J. Collins)
RETIREES
None
STAFF
Departures
Assistant HC Glenn Fulton became Defensive Coordinator for

Hirings
Former

FREE AGENCY
Key Needs - RB, OLB, DE
Departures
WR Eric Decker

DE Cassius Marsh

Signings
Trades
LB Lincoln Freeman acquired from
