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NFC East minicamp report: Rookie rundown


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May 18, 2008 3:29 am

NFC East

Dallas Cowboys

The Cowboys liked what they saw from running backs Felix Jones and Tashard Choice. Jones, the Cowboys' first-round pick, showed the speed and quickness the Cowboys expected, but he demonstrated better hands than they thought. He caught just about everything thrown his way, which is a positive because the Cowboys want to get him the ball in space where he can make big plays if he makes one defender miss.

Choice, drafted in the fourth round, showed a strong all-around game, which is important because the Cowboys want to get more out of their third running back this year. They also need Choice to be capable of carrying the ball 20 times, if Marion Barber was ever injured because owner Jerry Jones said the Cowboys don't envision Felix Jones as a full-time starter capable of doing that regularly.

Choice knows that his best bet for rookie playing time will come on special teams. If he shows a commitment, especially on the coverage units he will be active every week.

New York Giants

It came as no surprise that safety Kenny Phillips looked to be the most polished and physically-ready rookie in camp. The first-round pick out of the University of Miami appears to be a natural free safety and stood out not only in stature but also in the way he darted across the field, seemingly never breaking stride.

Phillips looked rangy and quick to the ball, once coming up with a fingertip interception of a deflected pass that seemingly was headed to the turf. The coaching staff was immediately impressed with the way Phillips handled his classroom assignments and the way he translated that force-fed education on to the field.

The plan is to get him as ready as possible and hope that he develops quickly enough to make an immediate impact on defense. Phillips will be given every opportunity to win the starting free safety job that was vacated when Gibril Wilson opted to sign with the Raiders.

Philadelphia Eagles

Intimidation wasn't a problem for wide receiver/special teamer DeSean Jackson, a second-round pick. The explosive return man fielded punts and ran routes with reserves on offense. Jackson weighs only 169 pounds but showed quickness in his routes and didn't appear confused by the playbook, a common problem for rookies in the club's West Coast offense.

Jackson is the front-runner to fill the club's desperate need for a return man with moxie while he integrates into the offense. Although Jackson's impact should immediately be felt on the return units, he said he's also hoping to see time at wide receiver right away.

Jackson will need to outperform third-year pros Jason Avant and Hank Baskett for the No. 3 receiver job behind starting wide receivers Kevin Curtis and Reggie Brown. Mastering the playbook would be a good first start.

Washington Redskins

The Redskins were looking for a big receiver in the draft, and might have found their answer in Devin Thomas. Thomas looked sharp in minicamp. He ran crisp routes, got off the line quickly and showed good speed. He missed one practice to attend a family funeral, but was back the for the next day's practice.

Thomas has the potential to be a deep threat and take pressure off Santana Moss and Antwaan Randle El. If Thomas progresses through the summer and training camp, he should be able to win the job as the No. 3 receiver. If he can line up on the outside and draw attention from the secondary, Randle El can move into the slot, where his quickness will be an asset down the middle.


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May 18, 2008 12:29 pm

Cowboys-----If Tashard Choice steps up and shows he can be a solid #2 during camp and preseason and Felix Jones does a good job of splitting carries with Barber, I think that would make Barber expendable. That was something I didn't want during the draft, but by all means Choice sounds like a class act.

Giants- Came out like gold on thier first pick. Rather than spending Raiderlike money on a above average starter, they replaced him with a near ready rookie. Great move.

Eagles---If Jackson doesnt win the job as starting wideout, he doesnt belong in the NFL. He was a guy I wouldnt have minded seeing the Cowboys draft in the mid-rounds. I think IMHO that Jackson will be a very high injury risk. Could you picture him getting hit for a full 16 games? That was enough to scare me from him.

Redskins-----Why if you have Santana Moss and Antwaan Randle El would you draft 2 new WR's? I wont say they were bad moves because Devin Thomas looked really good and was even mentioned as a top 15 pick. Fred Davis seemed pretty good too, but I think they will use more spred sets to accomadate thier WR's that they drafted.

I think the Gaints had the best pick. I think the Cowboys had the best overall draft.  The Eagles had the worst draft this year. The Redskins had a very good core draft . 2 WR's TE QB....I just like their draft.


NFC East minicamp report: Rookie rundown
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May 18, 2008 4:57 pm
Nice work. Is it true that DeSean Jackson is 169lbs?

 I hope we had a good draft. I hope we got some impact players for this year. I think we did, but you never know. How many drafts have we had in the last decade where the guys we got were either out of the league within two or three years, or on another team? I'm sick of those. Even if just a couple of these guys turned out to be solid starters, that'd be a fantastic draft in comparison to a lot of the other draft years ( Felix Jones and Jenkins I'm looking at you).


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May 18, 2008 8:20 pm
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NFC East minicamp report: Rookie rundown
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May 19, 2008 6:28 am

I hate that the Giants got Kenny Philips.

 

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