At 6'2" and 221 lbs., Bowe may be exactly what the Redskins need at WR. He's also only 27 years old, not hindering the 'rebuild'.
One of the lacking areas on the offensive side of the ball is the receiving corps. It's riddled with a loose collective of average-to-below average receivers. Jabar Gaffney is great at finding holes to sit in, but I swear he runs in slow motion. Let's face it, Santana Moss is getting old. He just finished his 11th season. Don't get me wrong, some of the greats played forever (nearly), but we can't really compare Santana with those guys. In his best year he was still only above-average (2005). Leonard Hankerson looked great at the beginning of the season and was on-pace to have a pretty good year, but injuries loom in his future and I don't know what the probability is that he comes back 100%. Then you have players like Terrence Austin and Anthony Armstrong who seem to show their face every 3 games, then make some spectacular play while everybody is thinking "Oh, I forgot they were on the team".
All good players and students of the game, but no studs. Nobody that is going to scare the defense into double coverage. Nobody to prepare for defensively.
Enter: Dwayne Bowe
Bowe brings an extra 10 lbs to the outside (all of the Redskins receivers are 209 or below) and has the ability to be that deep threat/ endzone fade guy that we need. His acrobatic catches can be directly attributed to his great hands. The man can just reach out and grab a ball no matter where it is.
I'm going to change it up, and use a grading system like we do in the Round Tables. I'll look at his hands, speed, and agility (encompassing other traits like YAC and breaking tackles, respectively) after the jump.

Bowe had a relatively under-the-radar season. In 2011, he produced 81 catches for 1,159 yards and 5 touchdowns. This is compared to his 2010 season with 72 receptions for 1,162 yards and 15 touchdowns. Why he just wasn't able to get into the endzone, I don't know.
As far as grading him, it wasn't hard. There is plenty of film available of him doing big things.
Hands: A- Bowe's hands are the kind that we need: sticky. He almost always catches a ball with his hands, but sometimes uses his body to stop the ball. Will extend relatively high to pull a ball down if overthrown (A lot of players don't like to do this, it leaves you wide open for some cracked ribs). He makes some of the most acrobatic, theatrical catches in the NFL (This can be a direct testament to his hands) and doesn't loose focus when bobbling the ball, enabling him to pull it in. Every once in a while he will drop the easy ball, but not too often.
Speed: B+ He has great breakaway speed but isn't always able to gain a step on his man, forcing him to make a play on the ball (Tends to work out in his favor due to his physical play). I would like to see more straight-line speed out of a No. 1, but in all it's not like he's moving in reverse... Jabar.
Route Running: B+ He's not very explosive with his route running, but can effectively use subtle movements to freeze defenders (head fakes, shake&bake, etc.). Because of his lack of straight-line speed, his routes DO tend to be more crisp. Those ins and outs actually look like an upside-down 'L' instead of an upside-down 'J'.
Agility: A He's quick. Upon reeling in a pass on a curl or in-route, he can quickly turn and gain needed yardage. This, coupled with his ability to break tackles, has proven to be very dangerous. He led the league in broken tackles. An astounding 11% of his catches would result in a broken tackle.
Reliability: A That's right, reliability. I am going to start using this as a grade for potential Redskins. Bowe played in every game for the Cheifs, but missed a few starts due to family issues (Coach claimed that he didn't follow protocol declaring a family medical emergency). Injuries haven't been too big of a problem, he suffered a concussion late in the 2011 season, but it doesn't look like anything (initially) will hinder his play. The only reason he doesn't have an A+ is remembering his 2009 season. In 2009, Bowe only played 11 games due to a 4 game suspension for drug use. No, it wasn't marijuana... Bowe tested positive for a diuretic, which is known to be used as a masking agent for anabolic steroids. Hopefully, his 'roid-rage days are over.
Overall: A-
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Here we are going to look at some film for him. This one has been called his ping pong touchdown.
Cassel launches one to Bowe, who placed a great move on his man and ended up wide open.
Bowe bounces off the first tackler.
Uh oh, here comes another with a head full of steam.
Not happening. Bowe breaks the second for a touchdown. That is where I believe he is the most dangerous, after the catch .Disregard the video placement bar. That thing is so annoying. Let's look at another one.
Bowe is going to come across the middle on a quick slant. Cassel will hit him right in the numbers.
First he breaks away from his man, then stares the safety down. Giving him a shake & bake, Bowe cuts it further inside. There's another defender waiting, though...
He successfully navigates the three defenders, tossing a stiff-arm into the third for a touchdown. Again, I can't stress how many broken tackles I have seen while watching film on this guy. Last one, here we won't look at a touchdown, rather the YAC (plus of course a few broken tackles).
In case you can't read the captions, Bowe catches a Cassel pass, leaping mind you, at the Indy 48. He has 3 defenders surrounding him, basically confirming he will be tackled.
Bowe finally gets pushed out at the Indy 33. That's 15 yards after the catch and two broken tackles. These kinds of plays are a dime-a-dozen for him.
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Bowe is the kind of player that the WR corp needs. He has the name to bring the attention to him, the ability to produce as a No. 1, and can bring experience to the younger guys (Hank, Austin, Armstrong..etc.). While he doesn't have the blazing speed, his YAC will be considered more than his 40 time because of the Redskins west-coast style offense. Whether he will be franchised or not is still up in the air, given that Chiefs DB Brandon Carr is a house name as well. Bowe has been the mainstay of the Chiefs' passing game since entering the league in 2007. He is a well known name in the Chiefs house as well as across the nation.
The Redskins have a lot of holes to fill on the offensive side of the ball, and will use the draft for many. I can see Bowe in Burgundy and Gold, though. He's a big guy and can not only catch, but support the run/screen game. Tell me you wouldn't mind having a crack block from Dwayne Bowe? Watch out, Redskins Nation, that No. 1 receiver slot will be up for grabs this season.
I'll continue my 'route' here and be posting another FA profile next week on Vincent Jackson.
Tomorrow Steve will look at what it may cost to bring Dwayne Bowe and Carl Nicks to the Redskins.
Thanks to UKRedskin for passing along some film pointers and collaborating with a new photo tool.
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Besides seeing him play
I don’t know much about his off-field approach to the game…any insight into his work ethic/character (I saw the reference to the drug suspension, but that didn’t seem like a red flag necessarily)
atark001 - January 25, 2012
Speaking of receivers
Just a random fact, but I got done having a meeting with Gary Clark. He’s into real estate and we’re working on a partnership. It was really hard for me not to start talking about football in the middle of the meeting.
I just wanted to ask him if he could help fill in at WR until we can draft some talent.
Al_CaPWNED - January 25, 2012
I’ve had the luxury of meeting him several times. Truly a great guy.
Kevin Ewoldt - January 25, 2012
It was my first time ever talking to him.
Seemed like a nice dude. Super smart(gibbs voice)
Al_CaPWNED - January 25, 2012
Have you had the luxury of see this?
Diesel44 - January 25, 2012
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-game-highlights/09000d5d82488131/Bowe-a-no-show-on-final-play
Diesel44 - January 25, 2012
I've always liked Bowe
And would love to have him here. The question is, will he come here knowing that John Beck is the only Quarterback we have under contract (with Grossman in the LayAway pile)?
CJHutch - January 25, 2012
Hell no. But I’d imagine Bruce would share their plans with him about who their top 2 QB options are.
Kevin Ewoldt - January 25, 2012
I agree
But I’m guessing Bowe (or at least his agent?), is a smart guy. He has to know that there’s no guarantee that our top two, or even three, options pan out.
My guess is that we have two chances at landing Bowe:
1) He only cares about the money – Not out of the realm, and I don’t know how much I’d care, as long as we don’t grossly exceed market value
2) We manage to bring in Matt Flynn. (ugh) While I am not on board with this idea, I COULD envision a scenario where Redskins ONE stops off in Green Bay on its way to K.C., picking up both players at once, giving them some time to see what, of any, chemistry develops. If the plane lands and they disembark wholeheartedly engaged in “if you do this, then I’ma do this” talk, then I can defnitely see us signing both. On the other hand, if both guys walk off the plane glued to their phones, texting their gals or twittering about their next stop, then it’s on to plan B (or A, depending on their draft wishes)
CJHutch - January 25, 2012
Inconsistent as hell,
but unless Blackmon falls to us I’d welcome him in a heartbeat. Hell, I’d take ’em both.
Knubles and Bits - January 25, 2012 via mobile
what about being "franchised"?
if he hits the open market, look out, let the bidding begin…
jgibbsfan1 - January 25, 2012
Like I said
Carr is a big one for franchising, too. It’s a 50-50 chance.
Ronnie Adkins - January 25, 2012
I'm not sure I could get used to the idea...
of a wide receiver catching touchdown passes. It’s been so long
ptowny - January 25, 2012
Cue IH8....
that’s what she said…i know i know
ptowny - January 25, 2012
Catching balls at his disgression.
He’s a puss and shies away from contact.
Diesel44 - January 25, 2012
Top of my wish list
If we grab Bowe for our #1 WR in FA then draft a first round talent like Floyd to be a #2 WR and Moss in the slot and let Big Hank learn from them and step in when he is ready. Then all we need is a competent QB that is not Grossman and we are set…
That would be Amazing!!!
squigums - January 25, 2012
All we need?
CJHutch - January 25, 2012
Yea
I know our offense is not just a QB away from competing but a good WR corp like this and rookie QB that fits our system and we well on our way…
squigums - January 25, 2012
I agree there
Just saying “well on our way”, and “we are set” are two different things.
CJHutch - January 25, 2012
true
squigums - January 25, 2012
Yes...add Bowe
A true No. 1 needs to be added this off-season. Shanahan was hoping Hankerson could develop into that guy, but can’t make that conclusion due to injury. Adding Bowe, making Hankerson the No. 2, Moss in the slot, and Gaffney in 4 receiver sets…dangerous.
Now…who’s going to throw it to them?
rcboulter - January 25, 2012
+1
Ronnie Adkins - January 25, 2012
i like where your head is at
SkinsaneAsylum - January 25, 2012
bowe is my favorite FA WR
But you said all our WRs are under 209 lbs, isnt Paul 6’1 224?? Correct me if im wrong but thats one of the resons i still have high hopes for him cuz i though he was build like a RB and could catch…
skinzaholic56 - January 25, 2012 via mobile
Actually, you're right
But how much of Paul have we seen? something like 2 receptions.
Ronnie Adkins - January 25, 2012
Blackmon, Hankerson, Gaffney
Receiving from Weeden,
With Helu and Young in the backfield
and Davis as TE.
Sounds kind of appealing to me.
tman5 - January 25, 2012
where do you draft weeden?
not with #6 and i am hesitant with our early 2nd rounder….just b/c Weeden is already 28 years old
SkinsaneAsylum - January 25, 2012
If he continues to perform well in the offseason, looks like he could creep up into the 2nd round, despite his age
StephanHart - January 25, 2012
Either at the top of the third round
Or if Blackmon is gone at #6, trade back to around #10-12, netting an additional mid-late second round pick. Use that on him
tman5 - January 25, 2012
Blackmon will be gone at 6
We could possibly trade back in the 2nd, and take Weeden with a later pick in that round
Tiller56 - January 26, 2012
i still have a tough time justifying a top 40 pick on a 28 yr old QB in my head
…i just cant get over the fact that if we gave him a year to develop, he would be going on 30 as a first year QB…
SkinsaneAsylum - January 25, 2012
reply fail
SkinsaneAsylum - January 25, 2012
Somewhere Over Dwayne Bowe...
Parks Smith - January 25, 2012
Hahahaha
Everyone who read this sang it in their heads.
Ronnie Adkins - January 25, 2012
I'm hoping we sign him just so that can be my fantasy football team name
Parks Smith - January 25, 2012
Guilty As Charged
ipitydafu - January 25, 2012
Somewhere, over the Dwayne Bowe...
Way up high
Floats one from the Rex Grossman
Now it’s fourth down and five.
Somewhere, over the Dwayne Bowe
Fans are blue
Griffin dreams that you dare to dream
Rarely do come true.
Stephen Beagrie - January 26, 2012
Marcus Colston vs Reggie Wayne
Don’t get me wrong I like Bowe but what about someone like Marcus Colston or Reggie Wayne. Personally I would prefer Marcus Colston as the number one guy Gaffney as number two Moss in slot then Hank time.
rackmors - January 25, 2012
Woah
I agree with Marques Colston being a great receiver, but let’s be realistic. The chances of Bowe leaving the Chiefs are far higher than Colston leaving the Saints.
As far as Gaffney as a No. 2? No. I am a huge fan of him, but only as a fill. I even did an article on him.
I would rather have Bowe at No. 1, Hank at No. 2, and Santana in the slot (his last chance)
That’s all IF we go to FA for WR.
Ronnie Adkins - January 25, 2012
http://www.hogshaven.com/2011/12/21/2651936/jabar-gaffney-an-unsung-leader
Ronnie Adkins - January 25, 2012
this is great and all except that...
Gaffney is a better receiver than both Moss and Hankerson. I understand people love Moss around here and think by moving him to the slot he can be Welker-like for us. Moss drops way to many balls and hasn’t broken a tackle in 7 years. I understand also that people love Hankerson but can’t we wait till the guy actually performs for more than 2 or 3 games before he is our #2 receiver?
Jeff Bernard - January 25, 2012
What about retiring Moss
and giving Robinson a shot. Isn’t he the new speedy slot guy?
ipitydafu - January 25, 2012
Bowe can be our #1 wideout.
xocnodnarb - January 25, 2012
what about Robert Meachem? Does he have the potential to be a no. 1 reciever?
beelo - January 25, 2012
not really no
he’s got great open field speed, but he doesn’t use his size well and i think he is very much a product of having Brees throwing him the ball and Colston opposite him.
Steve Shoup - January 25, 2012
Thanks for the info.
beelo - January 25, 2012
no prob
Steve Shoup - January 26, 2012
steve
I’ve been reading up on Meachem, and think he is a low cost addition deep threat that can open up coverage for moss and gaffney underneath. Would only want him if we went after RG3. He’s got the arm strength to hit him in stride downfield. Just my opinion
beelo - February 8, 2012
I know this is a big WR FA class with a lot of talent
but honestly I think this is a year early for us. Until you get someone to throw him the ball and fix the line, a star WR has very little impact. I view the position as a whole to be the sort of ‘final piece of the puzzle’, and it shouldn’t be addressed until the rest is fixed.
Now I wouldn’t ignore the position entirely, but i’d focus on grabbing two of the mid-round talents in this extremely deep draft class. I think the Redskins should go into next year with Gaffney, Moss, Hank, Paul and two rookie WR’s as their 6 (and only have 6). Then if WR is still an issue, you make the position a top priority at a time when Gaffney is a FA and Moss is likely to be cut due to his contract.
Sure you can get Bowe now, but between him, Moss, and Gaffney that is a lot of money to tie up in a position this next year. Esp. when the impact and results of it will be muted.
Steve Shoup - January 25, 2012
Yeah a FA wideout is a terrible move. If Blackmon magically drops to #6 then we should consider WR but otherwise we are good.
Jeff Bernard - January 25, 2012
And even then, Bill Walsh would disagree
willster - January 25, 2012
Why not?
Why can’t we get both our playmaking receiver and our QB of the future this year? I think doing this will allow them to grow together instead of waiting a year. I don’t know who is in the crop of FA WRs for next year, but this year is ripe with good to great playmakers. I say we do it. We have been frugal the past two offseasons with regards to the cap. Why not make a nice splash this year and start winning more ball games. Think about it, when a team plays us, Who are they most worried about? We don’t have “that guy” that would strike fear in opposing defenses. I say we go for it and try to start winning again.
HAIL!!!
KonartistNupe - January 25, 2012
you can, but then you won't have the offensive line and your QB will be running for his life and not throwing the ball to Bowe.
If you want to win, you got to start up front, QB and O-line are the two most important areas on an offense. I’m not saying ignore the WR spot, but why do it now? Draft some guys this year, and for next year be ready to make a WR splash either in the draft or FA (maybe both).
Steve Shoup - January 25, 2012
I'd actually prefer they spend one of their top 2 picks on a wideout
Whether that be Kendall Wright, Reuben Randle, or… dare I say…. Justin Blackmon! gasp
I like Bowe, but free agent wideouts don’t tend to be great signs and I don’t know if he can be the guy we need right now. I’m ready to make our own names.
Brutus89 - January 25, 2012
i don't know I think the draft depth allows them to maybe find some WR's in the 3rd, 4th and 5th rounds
Blackmon sounds great on paper, but guys like McNutt, Fuller, Criner, Hill, Jones etc. all have much more imposing size.
Steve Shoup - January 25, 2012
Shanny really likes finding Wideouts in that 3-5 round range and with a deep class I imagine he goes that route. I bet Bowe gets franchised anyway and no thanks on Colston. He doesn’t get much separation at all.
HogtieJim - January 25, 2012
That is his tendency, and when he has taken wideouts in the first round, they haven’t really panned out. Not saying that has anything to do with Blackmon.
I mentioned earlier, probably my personal favorite target for them at WR may be Reuben Randle, say we trade back and acquire another 2nd round pick. This draft class does seem deep at the position.
Brutus89 - January 26, 2012
Free Agent WRs and Winning Teams?
I like Bowe, but I doubt he’d be worth the giant FA contract he’s going to get, especially with so many other needs on our team. Look at the best teams in the NFL this year and almost any year. How many of them spent a lot of money on a big free-agent WR?
- The Packers? Drafted all 5 members of their elite WR core
- The Steelers? Drafted all 4 of their top WRs
- The Giants? Drafted all three of the top WRs. Cruz was actually undrafted, but was signed by the Giants and has turned into a beast.
- The 49ers? Drafted both of their good pass catchers (Crabtree and Davis)
- The Patriots? Yes Welker was a FA, but a cheap one who never got close to his NE production in Miami. The Pats drafted both their great TEs.
- The Ravens? An exception to the rule. Boldin has been solid, but Torrey Smith and Ed Dickson were both draft picks.
What makes you think the Redskins will buck this trend?
Ev Boylë - January 25, 2012
maybe because no matter who draft at wr
they turn out be in some kind of photo shoot or they show their junk on the net or beat the crap out of teamates
munson21502 - January 26, 2012
i hope he is undervalued because of his numbers...
Keep in mind he had Caleb Hanie throwing him the ball for multiple games during the season. Matt Cassel and Kyle Orton aren’t exactly studs either… Imagine what his numbers would have been if he had a decent quarterback? Bowe is a player I would be willing to break the bank on, he’s not a knucklehead like Santonio Holmes was and he’s only 27.
OriolesRedskins3 - January 26, 2012
He drops a lot of balls
so he’s reliable at being healthy but not so much when it comes to making catches. He catches difficult catches but messes up the easy catches. If he could be taught to be consistent he’d be a great addition but it’s as much of a roll of the dice as trading down for a top tier QB.
aFan4Life - January 26, 2012
as long as we can get him and some1 else so gaffney isnt our number 3 wr ill be happy
munson21502 - January 26, 2012
For what it's worth...
Bowe and LaRon were boys @ LSU and both came out with their horrible attitudes. Since Haley was able to correct Bowe’s maybe adding Bowe would help get the best out of LaRon. Just a thought, but I think it’s too late to save face for LaRon in DC.
Ohio Redskins - January 27, 2012
Dwayne Bowe plus Dc equals disaster
mr.snyderhireme - January 29, 2012 via mobile
Two Words
VINCENT JACKSON
mr.snyderhireme - January 29, 2012 via mobile
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