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Feel free to introduce topics that interest you in the comments below.Alex Smith, starting quarterback for the RedskinsWe’re four games into the Alex Smith era.He’s had two good games, each pretty barren of 2nd half scoring, one bad game against the Colts, and one absolute stinker on Monday night in New Orleans.Sub-par performance for the first quarter of the seasonThis is not what the franchise was supposed to be getting in trade from Kansas City.The Redskins were supposed to get a quarterback who was the NFL’s leading passer in 2017, and who spent much of last season in the discussion for league MVP.Why do I think so?Because Jay Gruden said so:This isn’t what we’ve seen from Alex Smith in the first quarter of the 2018 season.He hasn’t really looked comfortable on the field, and the offense has regressed significantly since last year.Should the front office plan to take action at the end of the season?If half of his games are gonna look like the Colts and the Saints, and Alex Smith isn’t able to lead the team to victory “like, right now”, then is it worth having Alex and his 5-year, $111,000,000 contract in DC?I mean, you pay a guy premium money to be a difference-maker.So far Alex hasn’t made any positive difference.Maybe Alex Smith should be gone at the end of this season.I mean, if the Redskins aren’t gonna be in the playoffs anyway http://www.redskinsauthorizedshops.com/authentic-jonathan-allen-jersey , would it be any worse to roll out a budget QB like Colt McCoy for a year?Other teams have successfully relied on short-term placeholders like Ryan Fitzpatrick or Josh McCown for a few games or a season.The Redskins could draft a rookie QB this offseason, and by 2020 the Redskins could look like the 2018 Bears or Browns, playing exciting ball behind a young signal caller with his entire career in front of him!Yes, I know... the contract and the guaranteed moneyI can hear you shouting at me already... “It’s not possible!” you just yelled out loud as you spilled your morning coffee onto your computer keyboard.“Alex Smith has $71m guaranteed.The Redskins are stuck with him for 3 years — maybe even 5 years.We can’t cut him.”Well... yes and no.Alex Smith isn’t yet guaranteed $71mAlex Smith wasn’t guaranteed $71m at signing his contract.His initial guarantee is for $55m over the first two seasons (‘18 and ‘19).The next $16m — his 2020 salary — becomes guaranteed on or around 18 March, 2019 if Alex Smith is still on the Redskins roster.So, there’s an opportunity to do what the Dolphins did with Ndamukong Suh a couple of years ago — to simply eat a bad contract early, take the dead cap hit, and move on.While this would be expensive, unless Alex Smith can play a lot better than he’s played in the first quarter of the season, it might be worth it.Yes, really.How much would it cost exactly?Cutting Alex Smith at the end of this season would mean that the Redskins paid him exactly $55m to play for one season and never return.In terms of cap hits, here’s how the accounting would work for that $55m:2018 Cap Number: $18.4mDead Cap Hit: $36.6mDon’t get hung up on the dead cap number — that’s not what’s important.What’s important is having a quarterback who can win, and who can lead the team to playoff victories.If the Redskins can’t make the playoffs, the amount of salary cap spent is irrelevant.This would be an expensive move, but it would be like ripping off a bandage in one quick pull.The pain would be over quickly http://www.redskinsauthorizedshops.com/authentic-da_ron-payne-jersey , and the team could move on.Honestly, I think the Redskins can afford it.The structure of the contract makes me think that this was always the “break glass in case of emergency” ejection plan if the Smith deal blew up, and I think it’s part of the reason why the team re-signed Colt McCoy as the backup.Here’s how the scenario would play outThe team would release Alex Smith ahead of free agency in 2019.They would pay him a total of $55m and the Smith era in Washington would come to an end.The current estimated cap space for 2019 would drop by $16m from the current estimate of $24m to only $8m.That $16m isn’t “lost” though — the total available cap space across the three following years (‘20, ‘21 and ‘22) would increase by the same $16m.The Redskins could draft a QB in April and let him learn behind Colt McCoy until he is ready to start.Wait, did you say the ‘Skins would only have $8m in cap space next year?To restore a bit of cap space, the Redskins could part ways with one or all of the following players:Josh Norman = 2019 cap savings of $8.5mJordan Reed = 2019 cap savings of $6.1mVernon Davis = 2019 cap savings of $5mParting with all three players would add $19.6m to the available cap space, meaning that the Redskins would have an estimated $27.6m in cap space available in 2019.This would increase available cap space in future years tooIn the years beyond 2019, cutting Reed would add back an additional $17m to the salary cap, for a total 3-year savings of $23.1m, while Josh Norman’s release would add an additional $12.5m to the salary cap in 2020, meaning a total cap savings of $21m over two seasons.In all, the release of Norman, Reed and Davis at the end of the 2018 season would make $49.1m in cap space available between 2019 and 2021.That could pay for a bit of replacement talent.The front office would have to act decisively There is only a short window to make this move.The front office would have to release Smith in January or February, ahead of 18 March when his 2020 salary becomes guaranteed.Once that salary becomes guaranteed, Smith’s dead cap hit rises to $52.6m http://www.redskinsauthorizedshops.com/authentic-dustin-hopkins-jersey , and the Redskins have every financial motivation to keep him on the roster for at least another two years.The real question here isn’t whether the Redskins should try to avoid a large dead cap hit, but whether the Redskins can win with Alex Smith at quarterback for the next two to four seasons.If Smith can’t win and succeed in the playoffs, there’s no reason for him to be here, and it will be better for the franchise to act decisively in January or February than to simply tread water for several seasons because of a bad personnel decision.If the front office pulled the trigger on this, what would it mean for 2019?The 2019 Redskins would go into the season with Colt McCoy at QB, a rookie draft pick as the backup, and Sprinkle as the only veteran tight end on the team, but the available salary cap for 2019 would allow the team to extend key players and make one or two key veteran free agent signings next off-season.Next season, 2019, would be a ‘rebuild’ year for the Redskins, but if all we can expect from Alex Smith is 2-4 years of .500 seasons, is it worth sticking to the current plan?Wouldn’t the team be better off just accepting the financial hit on a bad decision and moving on?Before anyone starts to type “So, another 5 year plan??!!” in the headline of a comment box, let me refer to a recent OverTheCap article to explain what I mean when I say that 2019 would be “a rebuild year” for the Redskins (note that I didn’t say it would be “the beginning of a rebuild”).This is the model that the Redskins should rely on if they believe that Alex Smith can only keep them “in purgatory between 6 and 9 wins a year” for the next few seasons.If the front office ripped the bandage off in February by sending Alex Smith packing and then aggressively going after a talented QB in the draft, for 2020 and beyond the Redskins would have a young quarterback to build around and plenty of cap space to work with.The only thing that needs to happen is for the Redskins to ‘pull the trigger’ on releasing Alex Smith before 18 March.Alex Smith contract details per OverTheCap: Jalin Moore http://www.redskinsauthorizedshops.com/authentic-morgan-moses-jersey , RB School: Appalachian State | Conference: Sun BeltExperience: RS Senior | Age: 23Height / Weight: 5-11 / 207 lbsProjected Draft Status: Mid-RoundsNFL Comparison: Kerryon Johnson (Running back comparisons are hard)College StatisticsPlayer OverviewWhen Marcus Cox went down injured in 2016, many Appalachian State fans were worried that it would severely hamper the Mountaineers. However, his successor turned out to be just as, if not more, successful. Jalin Moore took the starting reigns and has since won Sun Belt Offensive Player of the Year and been named to the All-Sun Belt First team twice.Moore is from Shelby, North Carolina, and had only four scholarship offers coming out of high school.StrengthsAthleticism – Moore was listed on the list of freak athletes in college football with the claims that he can squat 650 pounds and clean 350 pounds, while also being timed at 4.37 in the forty-yard dash. This strength and speed combined with he fact that he consistently keeps his legs moving means that he breaks a lot of tackles around the legs. I would, however, like to see him break more tackles that center on his upper body.Vision – His vision is one thing that improved a lot during his playing career at App State. When he was first breaking out, he was a very hit or miss back that would often run into a lot of tackles at the line of scrimmage because he was always trying to make a big play, but before the injury that ended his senior season he looked a lot more patient and willing to wait for holes to open up. He still struggled a bit with vision at the line of scrimmage, but if he makes it to the open field then his vision is superb.WeaknessesPassing Game – Though he was often targeted with flares out of the backfield, he never truly looks like a natural receiver. He had too many drops because he would look up field, and often looks a little lost in pass protection. In interviews http://www.redskinsauthorizedshops.com/authentic-jordan-reed-jersey , he noted that improvement in the passing game is a focus of his.Injury History – In the middle of his senior season, he dislocated and fractured his right ankle in a game versus Arkansas State. He also had several less sever injuries through the 2017 season, which caused him to miss a couple of games. He was supposed to partake in the Senior Bowl, but his ankle was not ready.FilmHow He Would Fit On The RedskinsWhile running back is not a glaring need for the Redskins, I don’t think it would surprise anyone if the team drafted a flyer in the later rounds. Before his injury, Moore was projected as a mid-round pick. However, that doesn’t seem likely coming off a serious injury. If the Redskins retain the services of Adrian Peterson, then it is unlikely that Moore would have a place on the team. Should the team decide to get a little younger at running back and not resign Adrien Peterson, then Jalin Moore could make an intriguing option for third or fourth running back if he is available in the later rounds.An intriguing possibility for Moore should he really be as fast as claimed is as a return specialist. His skillset seems like it would translate well to that role in my opinion. One article claims that he had asked the staff at Appalachian State if he could return kicks, but of course, they didn’t want to risk the workhorse running back in special teams. www.nflshopoutlet.com/baltimore-ravens
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