It's very rare for NFL teams to share information on how their scouting department works. Obviously, the Redskins are a team fans desperately want more intel on given the porous drafts the first decade of this millennium. Through all the coaching changes, the Redskins' scouting department has remained a constant. It definitely surprised me that when Shanahan wiped house with the coaching department, he left the scouting group pretty much intact (sorry Donny Warren).
Washington Times beat-writer, Rich Campbell, was able to score some quality one-on-one time with Scott Campbell, the Redskins Director of Player Personnel, at the Senior Bowl last week. I recommend reading the entire article, but here a few highlights:
Washington was one of the few teams that did not belong to one of the NFL's scouting co-operatives. Joining one "was the first thing on my list," Campbell said. Shanahan was shocked the Redskins were not members of any, so with his full support they joined BLESTO. BLESTO is a co-operative among which seven teams - Buffalo, Detroit, Jacksonville, Minnesota, the New York Giants, Pittsburgh and Washington - share evaluations of prospects, including performance on the field, medical information, family history and height and weight specifics. "It gets you on a level playing field with everybody else, getting the same information," Campbell said.

Who needs BLESTO when you have VINNY? sigh. Campbelll also communicated that the scouts are heard more now as well:
"The scouts enjoy working with coach Shanahan through the draft more than anybody we've had because he continues up to draft day asking their opinions," Campbell said. "A lot of times you kind of have a meeting, you sit down and go through the reports, you give your meeting and that's the last time the decision-makers ever come back to the scouts.
"The fact that he will continually meet again and meet again and meet again asking their opinions - and even on draft day asking their opinions - gets them excited and motivated. They feel like they're participating."
It's not hard to read between the lines on this one. I think it's safe to say the scouts were not asked again about Malcolm Kelly. Either way, that's then and this is now. Continuity within the Redskins organization is finally here.
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While I didn't know abou the scouting co-ops before this season
its still disheartening to think that we were one of the few teams that didn’t participate in one…kinda goes to show how arrogant the old front office regime was, that they could do it on their own….Shanahan and Allen have brought us into the 21st century it seems
atark001 - January 30, 2012
Glad to see who were in company with too
The Giants and Steelers are great drafting teams, the other 4 i don’t care about to much. But its not like the Ravens would join in on this one too. And honestly I think the three best drafting teams are the Steelers Ravens and Giants so were in good company
jbh1190 - January 30, 2012
I was thinking that as well
it definitely paid off last season it would seem…I’ll give Shanahan a pass on the first draft/offseson, because I think that year was more of a feeling out period for the scouting department and the coaches/execs.
atark001 - January 30, 2012
I just hope he doesn't become regarded as one of the best scouts in football and leaves us to become a GM somewhere
jbh1190 - January 30, 2012
as long as we can get a few more good years out of him I'm fine with that
always somebody waiting in the bullpen to get called up ya know
atark001 - January 30, 2012
I guess so
lets just hopes he brings us
A top notch WR
2 Starting OLmen
1 HOF QB
0 RG3s
and
1 Tall glass of piss for Jerry Jones
jbh1190 - January 30, 2012
RG3 hater. Damn.
iH8dallas - January 30, 2012
no not a hater
I’m a hater of all the picks we’d give up for him.
jbh1190 - January 30, 2012
If we draft RG3 I'm doing this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyqUj3PGHv4
iH8dallas - January 30, 2012
They'd love you at Sugar Daddys
jbh1190 - January 30, 2012
I'm loved everywhere I go.
iH8dallas - January 30, 2012
touche
jbh1190 - January 30, 2012
A pair of 1st Round draft picks (so we exchange 1 and give 1 (and more)) That bothers me.
I really think we need our 1st round pick next year too.
jbh1190 - January 30, 2012
We don't need it if we're balling out of control with RG3.
iH8dallas - January 30, 2012
What makes you think we will?
He’s got a project 1st Rd WR now on his team. We dont have that.
jbh1190 - January 30, 2012
That's not exactly true.
Moss was a first rounder, Hankerson has skills.
iH8dallas - January 30, 2012
Moss is old Hank is raw Gaffney is old we need some new WRs eventually
the cost for RG3P0 is way to high. If it were swap this years 1st and give them next years 2nd i’d do it.
jbh1190 - January 30, 2012
there are plenty of WR's in this draft that can be had in the 3rd rd
a lot of quality receivers in this draft that can be paired with RG3 for this draft
Highspeed30 - January 30, 2012
there are pleanty of QBs that can be had in the 2nd round too
A lot of quality Qbs in this draft can be paired with Floyd and a stud RT and Green / Davis / Cooley with Helu in the backfield to make this a complete team for years to come not a pieced together team
jbh1190 - January 30, 2012
there was a study a while ago
That said its not so much the QB that busts its the environment and players around him that make the QB. We don’t have a good environment (getting there) or players around to waste all those picks on a QB
jbh1190 - January 30, 2012
no doubt, way to go Allen and Shanahan
aFan4Life - January 30, 2012
This is positive to hear. A lot of people thought the draft is stale
Parks Smith - January 30, 2012
agreed
goes against the grain of the idea that shanahan is some rigid decision maker, seems like he really does take the input of those around him into his decisions
atark001 - January 30, 2012
Great insight into the team
I like reading these type of pieces than anything else
Rekka - January 30, 2012
I'm assuming the Dallas Jerry Jones' don't use this.
iH8dallas - January 30, 2012
Sounds good but...
Buffalo, Detroit, Jacksonville, Minnesota and Giants don’t exactly fill me with awe for their drafts over the years. (So maybe their evals aren’t so good either?) Considering Buff hasn’t made the playoffs in a decade, Detroit was the worse team of the decade, Jax picked Gabbert, and Minny just suck, maybe their opinions aren’t the best ones to be your trusted sources. just saying.
44ever - January 30, 2012
It's still another avenue of information....
that is never a waste of time. All it takes is for Minn to have info not posted anywhere about a player that would put us over the top to take a player. We didn’t jump for Gabbert and we had shots at him….even though we are grouped with Jax. It still comes down to a teams evaluation overall…more info never hurts!
shvd98z24 - January 30, 2012
Its little stuff like this
that makes me start to see the cup as half full and not empty. thanks kevin
Redskin44 - January 30, 2012
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