The past 3 weeks I have been primarily focused on addressing offensive positions in this year's free agency. You can check out my profiles on Matt Flynn, Dwayne Bowe, and Robert Meachem here, or in the HH archives. This week, along with the next 2, will be defensively focused. More specifically, the secondary.
The Redskins secondary is riddled with raw talent, though numbers (turnovers) may not reflect it. The Redskins ranked 22nd in the league in interceptions this year. With a very solid front seven, it's time to address that. The Redskins hired former Tampa Bay Head Coach Raheem Morris a couple weeks ago to take over coaching the Defensive Backs. This is huge. Raheem is very defensively minded, and should be able to fix some of the defensive woes plaguing the Redskins.
Brandon Carr and Dwayne Bowe are the only two logical nominations for a potential franchise tag from Kansas City, with Carr being the front-runner if they can't reach a long-term deal in time. Carr tied for 12th overall (not just DB) for interceptions with 4 in the regular season.
I'll skip the pleasantries and get straight to the film, after the jump...

Ball Skills/Hands: If you've ever seen the movie The Replacements, there's some gooey stuff that they put on their stone-handed receiver in order to make him catch better. Carr must keep a jar of this stuff on the sideline. Maybe he is beta-testing some kind of secret ball magnet... Whatever he's doing, it basically equates to excellent hands.
Zone Coverage: Excels in the zone. Can effectively read the signal-caller to put himself into position to make a play.
Man Coverage: Makes his money in man coverage. Rarely gets beat deep, but does bite on double moves. He has the athletic ability to recover from it, though.
Run Support: Definitely is able to bring players twice his size to the ground. Picks his battles. If he can't bring his man down, he will tie him up and wait for another defender to arrive with help. His size isn't a factor, he's 6' and ~210, but standing up a back with a full head of steam isn't necessarily a good idea. Like I said, he picks his battles.
Intangibles: Money. He wants it. It won't be as much as some of the other guys this season, but it still may be a bullet to bite. Age. He's only 25, so it isn't hindering any 'rebuild' the Redskins may, or may not, be working on.
Here's some film. He is really fun to watch.
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I read somewhere on Arrowhead Pride that Carr has ball skills rivaling some wideouts, and I tend to agree. Here, Carr is playing close in man coverage opposite Eddie Royal.
Tebow gets rushed and tosses up a prayer (probably literally and metaphorically). Eddie and Brandon have to come back for the pass, and Carr positions himself perfectly to make the play. Carr gets over Royal and pulls down the interception.
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One of my favorite things about Carr is how aggressive he is. Here Carr is playing a zone and Detroit will try and pull him deep with a go route.
Normally, Stafford can look off even the most veteran guys, but here he has his eyes fixed on his left TE. Carr notices, and stays put.
He sniffs out the short pass, and is able to close the distance for a minimal gain before the linebacker in coverage can even get close. Watching this in real time was like lightning striking. This represents two things; the first being poor coverage in the flat, and secondly, excellent open-field tackling by Carr.
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The Lions and Matt Stafford, again. Carr is in close man coverage and will follow his man deep.
Stafford dumps it off on a checkdown.
Carr's man had him blocked downfield. He sheds his block and is about to learn a lesson in physics. An object in motion...
Smart move. Carr goes low on the larger opponent, making the tackle. I don't really care HOW he makes the tackle, I just care that he makes it. Stafford didn't go to the left for nearly the WHOLE game, instead targeting Flowers, and being relatively successful, if you look at the score (It actually ended up a lot worse than this). I can honestly say that this was a solid game on Carr's part.
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I like his speed, aggressive play, and of course his excellent hands. But what I really like, is his intimidation factor. He knows he is talented, and this d-back actually backs it up.. DeAngelo Hall?
Carr would be a perfect fit for the Redskins' 3-4, playing in KC's 3-4 for the past two years. He also isn't going to require as much bank as Brent Grimes or Cortland Finnigan to sign and his age isn't a factor (25). I see no reason to stray away from Carr. His aggressiveness will be welcomed with open arms.
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I'm sold...
let’s cut Hall, save $6 mil and sign this guy long term…
jgibbsfan1 - February 8, 2012
works for me!!
Al_CaPWNED - February 8, 2012 via mobile
IF (BIG IF)
We cut Hall, we could sign Carr and still make a toss at Brent Grimes.
Ohio Redskins - February 8, 2012
Too much money
Carr will still be expensive, just less expensive. So the two of them would be a purse suicide
Ronnie Adkins - February 8, 2012
actually given the age difference I'm guessing Carr would make more, but the point is the same you can't really afford both
Steve Shoup - February 8, 2012
I can agree that it would be too much money
However, too much money for guys who are actually accountable for their play may be better than paying DHall money to be what he is.
Ohio Redskins - February 8, 2012
+1
Ronnie Adkins - February 8, 2012
Hall should be cut regardless
I just don’t think you can sign both Carr and Grimes
Steve Shoup - February 8, 2012
Wishful thinking
I should know better haha
Ohio Redskins - February 8, 2012
he'd be a great addition but it won't be cheap
let’s see what Morris can do with what we’ve got.
aFan4Life - February 8, 2012
Hall isn't cheap...
Steve Shoup - February 8, 2012
And Hall is, what, 5 years older? I'll take the younger expensive CB
StephanHart - February 8, 2012
he's still pretty young, he's only 28
Rekka - February 8, 2012
Interesting, you're right. He feels so much older
StephanHart - February 8, 2012
A lot can happen in 3 football seasons
Ronnie Adkins - February 8, 2012
You mean DHall going from a premier CB to seeming like a mediocre #2?
StephanHart - February 8, 2012
I mean like D Hall going from beast mode
To in the last quarter of ALL d-backs
Ronnie Adkins - February 8, 2012
+1
Ohio Redskins - February 8, 2012
true enough, I wouldn't be sad to see that happen but
I don’t want us to go back to the old days of signing every big name that gets mentioned.
aFan4Life - February 9, 2012
So our FA wish list is up to
Grubbs, Myers and Carr now eh?
CarverM - February 8, 2012
Sounds like a great haul to me
StephanHart - February 8, 2012
is it just me...
or would the addition of these three guys make an enormous difference on this team?
Then, add our QB (whomever it is will be better), and the development of our rookies, and we are building a great team…
jgibbsfan1 - February 8, 2012
Agreed
StephanHart - February 8, 2012
Erm.
There have been a total of 7 FA profiles done. I suppose you are deciding those three are who we want?
Also, just because we do these profiles, doesn’t necessarily mean we want them. We are trying to lay out who/what is available. Yes we try to pick players we believe would be a good fit, but that’s not always the case.
Ronnie Adkins - February 8, 2012
I only listed the ones that I was personally interested in
CarverM - February 8, 2012
My guess is that he gets close to what Brandon flowers got
For his new contract.
the maroon bird - February 8, 2012 via mobile
Sure why not.
We need INTERCEPTIONS. It’s one of the most overlooked problems with the team.
Andrew DeFrank - February 8, 2012
I have been saying go after whichever player the Chiefs don't franchise between Carr and Bowe.
Both become #1 on the depth chart at their positions which just so happen to be areas of need so I am all for it.
jeffco01 - February 8, 2012
I'm scared to sign a free agent wide receiver
the difference between the cost of a WR in the draft and even a replacement level WR in free agency is pretty astounding. It’s a position that is just so risky considering how much you’d have to pay Bowe to get him to come here. It’s fun to imagine, but it’s hard to see the production matching the cost.
CarverM - February 8, 2012
Brand Lloyd is available.
Parks Smith - February 8, 2012
Thanks for reinforcing my point!
CarverM - February 8, 2012
haha, I love how he still comes up in rumors section of ESPN with "Redskins?" next to the rumor
Parks Smith - February 8, 2012
People have such short memories
Perhaps we should offer this year and next year’s firsts to NE for Chad Johnson.
CarverM - February 8, 2012
If we're silly enough to let him walk - you could do much worse
Chiefs fan here – and just about everyone on our side is clamoring for us to retain both Bowe and Carr. Some would rather keep Carr more, some would rather keep Bowe more. If it were a simple matter, we’d love them both back going forward.
Carr has been a total steal – picked in the 5th round out of little ’ole Grand Valley State. He had some rookie hills to climb but once he got his bearings in the NFL he started to produce, and has rivaled the production of Flowers (picked 3 rounds ahead) in most cases.
In any case – if KC can’t retain Carr going forward, I think he’s going to make some team very happy. No idea what he’s asking for contract wise but I’m sure it’s up there – and that may be KC’s problem with retaining him, especially after paying for Flowers. If he wants to be paid like a #1 it might be too tall of an order – and could well end up getting him franchised for 2012.
Personally – I’d like to see Brandon locked up long term… but I have no say in the matter, so I’ll just cross my fingers.
If he hits the market and you have a shot at him – I wish you the best of luck.
Ochophosphate - February 8, 2012
I would be surprised if Carr is allowed to walk but if he is then you won't find a better man up CB in FA.
His price tag should be around 8.5-9M$/year but he’s likely to be tagged if the Chiefs can’t come up with a longterm deal for him. We also have Bowe to worry about signing but the fact that there are alot of good WRs hitting the market and alot of quality at that position in the draft should soften up his salary demands and if not there will be more ways to replace a guy like Bowe then there will be to replace Carr.
Good breakdown though on his attributes and the video. One thing I would mention is while has elite ballskills he has terrible hands. Over the last two seasons this guy has got his hands on more passes then almost any other CB in the league(#3 in 2010, top 8 in 2011) and turns very little of those pass defenses into picks. We’ve had to watch him drop so many easy balls. If you take his pass defenses to interception ration he would probably be in the bottom 10% in interception conversion.
GenericBrand - February 9, 2012
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