Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Blaylock fills void left by Duckett

The two things T.J. Duckett will be remembered for in his time with the Redskins are the bulldozing run against Dallas that drew comparisons to Redskins Hall-of-Famer John Riggins and the fact that he ate up space on the bench, playing sparsely and costing Washington a draft pick.

Apparently feeling they lack someone to fill that capacity, the Redskins signed seven-year vet Derrick Blaylock after the team's rookie mini-camp this weekend. Although he didn't cost a draft pick I am concerned by two things: 1) Do we really need another veteran on the bench that won't play in a game and 2) what was a seven-year vet doing at a camp for newbies?

It appeared the Redskins were not entirely thrilled with having to rely on Rock Cartwright and James Thrash handling kickoff duties, but I thought a couple of undrafted guys with sub-4.5 40 times were brought in as an option. And with most of the guys listed as running backs, it seems unlikely that a Terry Caulley or other back will make a roster that boasts four veteran half backs and a full back, even though Caulley is officially listed on the team's site and has been given No. 40.

I imagine this situation will resolve itself during training camp but it seems kind of odd the Redskins would sign a vet just to cut him in camp. Hopefully the return abilities of Caulley will make himself more valuable and a young guy with tons of speed will get a shot. If not, at least the reporters will have a new back they can ask what he is actually doing here in DC.

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