With Mike Shanahan set to coach the South squad at the Senior Bowl later this month, I thought I'd take a look at some players that will be on his team that might look good in Burgundy and Gold. Right now i'll only focus on players who will be on the Southern Squad, but don't think that doesn't mean he won't be highly interested in some of the Northern prospects as well. I'm also only going to look at guys who have firmly accepted their invites, with the exception of the expected QB's for the Southern team. Remember this isn't a comprehensive list and will only cover the offensive guys, but it is good to start the conversation.
QB's: Originally this position looked to be the strongest as Ryan Tannehill was confirmed, with Nick Foles and Brandon Weeden the other likely signal callers for the South. Now with Tannehill having to miss the game to recover from a foot injury it doesn't seem as glamorous. Don't discount this group just yet though:
Nick Foles: The Arizona signal caller gets overlooked at times given the fact that wins were few and far between for the WIldcats these past two years, but that can hardly be blamed solely on Foles. Arizona had 4 straight games to start the year (after a tune up vs Northern Arizona) against Oklahoma State, Stanford, Oregon, and USC, which sent this team in a tailspin. Foles did his part completing 69% of his passes for over 4,000 yards and 28 TD's to 14 INT's, all while dealing with a mid year coaching change. Foles was furthered hampered by the lack of talent around him (particularly on offense), which was just too much for Foles to overcome.
What Shanahan will like: Foles is a big (6'5" 230) quarterback, who has a strong arm capable of making every throw. Appears to have decent mechanics and an above average feel for the game.
What Shanahan won't like: Foles would force the ball too often when Arizona was behind, which killed comeback opportunities. Foles also lacks any real threat to run (though he is decent at buying time).

Brandon Weeden: Weeden is an interesting case as he originally pursued a baseball career first and will turn 29 during the season next year. While the age is definitely a detractor in a lot of areas, it is important to note that if Weeden was 21-23 he'd be a 1st round lock. Weeden has had a tremendous two year run as the Cowboys starter, and his age and maturity should help make him an earlier starter in the NFL.
What Shanahan will like: Weeden has the maturity, advanced feel for the game and leadership you'd expect from a 28 year old. While he might not be the long term starter for Washington, Shanahan could see him as a guy who can step in right away and fill the Redskins biggest need with very little 'growing pains'. Weeden's strong arm and accuracy will also impress the Redskins coaching staff.
What Shanahan won't like: Weeden has played his entire career in a spread offense, and hasn't worked much from under center. He also anticipates the rush too early at times, throwing the ball early instead of risking a sack for a chance at a big play. It's good fundamental football, but the best QB's in the league usually have a better feel.
RB:
Chris Rainey: If Mike Shanahan is looking for a late round back, who could complement Helu and Royster, Rainey should be near the top of his list. The small quick back (5'9", 175), could be an excellent change of pace guy for the Skins, and he can contribute in a number of areas. In addition to being a weapon running and receiving, Rainey has been one of Florida's return men as well as part of their kick and punt block teams.
What Shanahan will like: Speed, quickness, elusiveness all rank near the top of the charts for Rainey. His willingness to play on special teams including the block units will also impress the Redskins.
What Shanahan won't like: Rainey's size will be a real question mark, when he is weighed in and measured. If he is under the 5'9" measurement that Florida has listed it makes it pretty tough for him to be considered a serious option.
WR:
Jeff Fuller: Fuller was coming off an amazing Junior year that many people thought would lead to him being a 1st round prospect. Unfortunately a year of nagging injuries sapped away much of his breakaway ability. While the injuries were troubling enough, Fuller also uncharacteristically dropped more balls this season, which should move his stock to the 3rd-5th round range.
What Shanahan will like: At 6'4", 220, Fuller has excellent size that the Skins desperately lack. He does well adjusting to the football in the air and usually wins the jump ball. He's the son of a former NFL player, and is considered to have a good strong work ethic.
What Shanahan won't like: Fuller's speed was called into question this year as he wouldn't come up with the big plays like he did the year before. Was it a result of the injuries or something else, that question needs to be answered. Also the drops are a concern and will need to be monitored in practice.
OT:
Matt McCants: Started 42 career games for UAB, the majority of which at LT. McCants is a two time All-conference selection, and widely considered a quality Tackle prospect. He looks to be a solid 3rd to 5th round prospect at this point, and could make a good jump with a strong Senior Bowl week.
What Shanahan will like: McCants has impressive athleticism and is a great fit for his zone blocking system. McCants also has a nice big frame that he can grow into still. McCants seems to have a natural feel for the position, and could even project as a LT down the road.
What Shanahan won't like: McCants didn't face as much high level competition at UAB, so this week will be a 'make or break' test for him. McCants also is probably too light right now at 6'7" 295, and needs to add more strength to anchor against NFL caliber players. He's probably not a day one starter, despite his tremendous upside.
Brandon Mosley: Mosley is a two year starter at RT for the Auburn Tigers, and has gotten high marks with his strength and consistency. He was expected to move over to LT this year, but ended up primarily playing on the right side. He's a former JC product, who spent most of his time on the defensive side of the ball, making him a bit more raw than most.
What Shanahan will like: Mosley has good size (6'6", 310), and a strong work ethic. He could probably start early on (at RT), and displays decent athletic ability.
What Shanahan won't like: Mosley is a bit more raw than you'd like, and its a real question if he could ever be a LT, which limits his upside.
Steve Shoup will be covering Senior Bowl Live this year for his own site Fanspeak.com, but will provide write-ups on players for the Redskins here on Hogs Haven as well. Check out his NFL Draft Page for more details and updates throughout the draft season! HTTR!
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I feel like I already know what Weeden can do. Foles is more of the unknown that no one talks about, but everyone jocks at the same time.
Brutus89 - January 11, 2012
If Floes had more talent around him and was a litlle more athletic
he would be a 1st round prospect. He didn’t really have much talent at receiver to throw to and he was basically always in shotgun. But, he did call his own plays in college which is pretty impressive
terpsallday - January 11, 2012
actually
he had pretty good wr’s,he had no running game and a young and
not so good offensive line!
the fantasy king - January 11, 2012
I wouldn’t mind if the Skins took a mid round look at Juron Criner, Arizona’s best recevier.
Brutus89 - January 11, 2012
I like Criner, but i think he is more of a late round guy
Steve Shoup - January 11, 2012
Criner may be in the UDFA category (CBS-Sports currently projects him as the 326th player to be selected
which would place him beyond being drafted) The 7 draft rounds will amount to 224 players and the complementary draft selections will bring the total up to about 250. This is the level of player that the Team should target for have his agent contacted and giving a pre-draft visit to Redskins Park. It is not too early for contacts to be made for a group of players in areas of roster needs. The Giants have a WR in Cruse that was a UDFA who did a lot to get them into the playoffs. There were about 6 WR that fell on that list of 28 that was shown two days ago that may end up being undrafted.
Jefferson1935 - January 11, 2012
+Cruz - Cruse
Jefferson1935 - January 12, 2012
I’ll see you there. Bring an extra liver.
JimmyK - January 11, 2012
I wish the news Shanny was coaching didn’t come so late. I would have switched my combine plans. I may still bag the combine I don’t know.
Kevin Ewoldt - January 11, 2012
Combine kinda sucked. It was cool meeting writers I’ve read for years, but when you can’t even see the players do actual football stuff, it’s not all that interesting.
JimmyK - January 11, 2012
Are you going to introduce yourself to Shanny and Snyder again?
Kevin Ewoldt - January 11, 2012
haha sounds good man
Steve Shoup - January 11, 2012
Steve, we already have one Blazer at tackle, we don't need another.
Parks Smith - January 11, 2012
lifelong wildcat fan and skins fan
i have seen foles alot,i really think he will be a great pro,he can make all the throws and actually moves in the pocket really well (though by no means is he a scrambler).he did have pretty good wide receivers but had no running game and a very young offensive line this past season! i would love to see him in skins uniform next yr!
the fantasy king - January 11, 2012
thanks for the comment
I think you are right on with your assessment
Steve Shoup - January 11, 2012
I'm most intrigued by Weeden at the Senior Bowl
Mainly b/c I’d like to see if he can raise himself above the other prospects and show how NFL ready he is. He needs to stand out more than any other QB, given his age.
Parks Smith - January 11, 2012
for me i think Foles is the most intriguing
it will be interesting to see what he can do with some improved talent around him, but Weeden is a close 2nd.
Steve Shoup - January 11, 2012
I am curious but not sold on Foles
Mostly because I think that succeeding on a low talent team is a better indication of skill than succeeding on a team loaded with talent.
aFan4Life - January 12, 2012
Matt Barkley agrees with you.
Diesel44 - January 12, 2012
It's a shame
That Shanny doesn’t get to coach Russell Wilson. Oh well.
timith - January 11, 2012
Yea we could really use a 2nd baseman
Parks Smith - January 11, 2012
We could really use another joke.
You’re getting your mileage out of that one.
iH8dallas - January 11, 2012 via mobile
haha well from the people I talked to here in Richmond
He’s informing the Rockies today or tomorrow that he is pursuing football, so I have to use it why I still got it
Parks Smith - January 11, 2012
wow that is a bit of a surprise
i wonder if he had a deadline, b/c I would think he’d at least want to go through the SB process and begin to meet with these teams. I mean that would still leave plenty of time until Spring Training.
Steve Shoup - January 11, 2012
I like Foles
Not my first or second option but wouldn’t mind him being a skin next year.
trueredskinm - January 11, 2012 via mobile
Foles
One of the QBs I could see the Skins going after.
The Red End - January 11, 2012
Foles
I’ve seen a lot of him and you can call me crazy but I think out of this quarterback class besides luck he might have the best NFL career. I really hope we trade down and get him in the second
believe_the_curse - January 11, 2012 via mobile
This
StephanHart - January 12, 2012
his team is gonna get slaughtered lol
munson21502 - January 12, 2012
IF, The Texans offered
Matt Schaub, would you be interested?If so what would you offer in return?
This is a guy would would step in Day 1 and know the offense forward and backward.
WreckNTexan - January 13, 2012
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