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.
Tuesday, May 8, 2007
Blaylock fills void left by Duckett
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