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Redskinstrainingcamppreview [By Howard Bryant] 7BLACK E7 DAILY 07-30-06 MD RE E7 BLACK The Washington Post x R Sunday, July 30, 2006 E7 Professional Football RedskinsTrainingCampPreview [By Howard Bryant] ON THE WEB (washingtonpost.com/sports) CAMP PRACTICE SCHEDULE PRESEASON SCHEDULE LIVE FROM CAMP NFL INSIDER K Players report to Redskins Park today, with the first practice set for tomorrow. All practice times are subject to change; K The Washington Post K Mark Maske’s NFL updates are available on the Redskins Hotline at 703-726-7411. The following practices are open to the public: again will publish Insider will have a special training camp new format, starting Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday reports from Redskins today. He’ll be 31 4 p.m. 1 4:30 p.m. 2 4 p.m. 3410 a.m. 5 Scrimmage 6 SATURDAY AUG. 13 AUG. 19 AUG. 26 AUG. 31 Park. Join staff writers blogging as he Baltimore At Cincinnati New York At N.England Baltimore Jason LaCanfora and provides all the Ravens Bengals Jets Patriots Ravens Howard Bryant for daily latest news and 7 4:30 p.m. 8 4:30 p.m. 9104 p.m. 11 12 13 at Cin. blogs featuring the insider reports from Kickoff: Noon Kickoff: 8 Kickoff: 8 Kickoff: 8 Kickoff: 8 latest news. around the league. 14 15 4:30 p.m. Practices after Aug. 15 are closed to the public. (scrimmage) TV: WRC-4 TV: WUSA-9 TV: WUSA-9 TV: WUSA-9 IF YOU GO . ROSTER QUARTERBACKS 0 1/4 607 MILE Redskins No. Name Ht. Wt. Ex. Park 5 Bramlet, Casey 6-4 225 1 REDSKINS 640 PARK 8 Brunell, Mark 6-1 217 13 FARMWELL RD. 17 Campbell, Jason 6-4 228 1 RD 15 Collins, Todd 6-4 228 11 . RD. RUNNING BACKS WAXPOOL No. Name Ht. Wt. Ex. PKWY. W TY AXP UN OO O 607 L 46 Betts, Ladell 5-10 222 4 C RD. N 625 U 30 Broughton, Nehemiah 5-11 250 1 O LOUDOUN D U 39 Carter, Kerry 6-1 238 2 O COUNTY L 31 Cartwright, Rock 5-7 223 4 VIRGINIA 38 Combs, Jonathan 5-9 230 1 37 Lumsden, Jesse 6-2 224 1 DULLES GR Exit 7 267 EE 26 Portis, Clinton 5-11 205 4 NW AY 45 Sellers, Mike 6-3 260 6 Exit 8 FRED. WIDE RECIEVERS/TIGHT ENDS CO. W. OLD OX RD. No. Name Ht. Wt. Ex. VA. MONT. CO. 13 Cash, Ataveus 6-1 205 2 LOUDOUN MD. 47 Cooley, Chris 6-3 265 2 CO. VA. D.C. 11 Espy, Mike 5-11 195 R FAUQ. Detail CO. FAIRFAX 267 86 Farris, Jimmy 6-0 200 3 CO. 88 Fauria, Christian 6-4 250 11 P.W. CO. BY N.V. KELSO — 12 Harris, Steven 5-11 180 1 THE WASHINGTON POST 84 Jacobs, Taylor 6-0 198 3 87 Johnson, Robert 6-6 278 2 ADMISSION AND PARKING: 85 Lloyd, Brandon 6-0 192 3 89 Moss, Santana 5-10 185 5 K Both are free. 19 Ortega, Buck 6-4 232 R 80 Patten, David 5-10 190 10 DIRECTIONS: 41 Powell, Calen 6-5 256 1 K From Washington: Take 66 West BY JOHN MCDONNELL — THE WASHINGTON POST 82 Randle El, Antwaan 5-10 192 4 toward Virginia. Take 495 North to 267 16 Smith, Richard 5-10 191 1 West (Dulles Toll Road exit). The 83 Thrash, James 6-0 200 9 entrance toll is 75 cents. Follow 267 The Washington Redskins report today to a training camp defined by transition. For the first time 48 White Jr., Manuel 6-2 244 1 West for 15 miles, through the Dulles Greenway toll entrance, to Exit 7 in a decade and a half, they are being viewed around the league as legitimate Super Bowl contenders. OFFENSIVE LINEMEN (Loudoun County Parkway, Route 607). LaVar Arrington, the signature player for the past six years, is gone. Excitement was heightened No. Name Ht. Wt. Ex. Turn right, headed north, on Loudoun 78 Alston, Jon 6-5 306 1 County Parkway. Proceed by the high-profile offseason acquisitions of Andre Carter, Brandon Lloyd and Adam Archuleta. 66 Dockery, Derrick 6-6 345 3 approximately 2 miles and cross over 56 Harvey, Jasper 6-2 315 R Waxpool Road. Go approximately 1.2 Joe Gibbs, the coach whose legend was built on his offensive acumen, has ceded the offense 76 Jansen, Jon 6-6 306 7 miles until the two lanes merge into 74 Jones, Jim 6-3 315 2 one. Look for Redskins staff to direct to Al Saunders, and Jason Campbell, not Patrick Ramsey, is the quarterback of the future. 67 Lefotu, Kili 6-5 315 R you to parking at Redskins Park. 69 Molinaro, Jim 6-6 309 2 K From South of Washington: Take 68 Ndukwe, Ikechuku 6-4 320 1 95 North toward Washington. Take OFFENSE DEFENSE 75 Pino, Chris 6-4 314 R 495 West to 267 West. The entrance 62 Pucillo, Mike 6-4 311 4 RUNNING BACKS the starter’s job, Mark Brunell’s DEFENSIVE LINE unsettled with Arrington’s departure. 61 Rabach, Casey 6-4 301 5 toll is 75 cents. Follow 267 West for K The arrival of Al Saunders should health is the single most important K A workmanlike line that improved Rookie Rocky McIntosh will be 15 miles, through the Dulles Greenway 60 Samuels, Chris 6-5 310 6 make no one in the organization element to the Redskins’ season. as the year went on expects to be given the chance to win the job, but 77 Thomas, Randy 6-5 306 7 toll entrance, to Exit 7 (Loudoun happier than Clinton Portis. Going Brunell will be 36 on Sept. 17 and is much improved with the addition of will be in hard competition with County Parkway, Route 607). Turn 72 Walter, Tyson 6-4 303 4 back to James Brooks and Chuck coming off of a 23-touchdown, Andre Carter, a speed rushing free Warrick Holdman. Chris 63 Woodard, Jonta 6-4 317 1 right, headed north, on Loudoun Muncie in San Diego in the ’80s, 3,050-yard season in which he did agent acquisition from San Francisco. Clemons, who played on third down DEFENSIVE LINEMEN County Parkway. Proceed Marshall Faulk in St. Louis and not begin the year as the starter. The Carter recorded 4.5 sacks last last season, moved to back up approximately 2 miles and cross over most recently Priest Holmes and Redskins’ carefully crafted plans season, while the Redskins’ defensive Washington on the strong side. No. Name Ht. Wt. Ex. Waxpool Road. Go approximately 1.2 Larry Johnson, the running back in depend on similar output this line amassed 16 of the team’s 35 Lemar Marshall solidified himself 73 Boschetti, Ryan 6-4 300 2 miles until the two lanes merge into a Saunders system is a vital cog. season. A major issue will be sacks. Phillip Daniels led the team as the middle linebacker after 74 Brown, Manaia 6-3 301 R one. Look for Redskins staff to direct Already, Saunders says he wants whether Campbell emerges from in sacks with eight, but six came in replacing Antonio Pierce last 99 Carter, Andre 6-4 265 5 you to parking at Redskins Park. Portis to be more of a receiving training camp polished and the final three weeks of the season, season. 90 Clemons, Nic 6-6 278 3 K From Baltimore: Take 95 South threat. In his first two seasons in comfortable in Saunders’s offense or illustrating the lack of pass-rush 93 Daniels, Phillip 6-5 285 10 toward Washington. Take 495 West to Denver, Portis had long receptions of finds himself beaten for the backup results for the majority of the SPECIAL TEAMS 92 Evans, Demetric 6-3 280 4 267 West, follow same directions as 66 and 72 yards. In Washington, his spot by Todd Collins, who was with season. Daniels, who finished the K The Redskins did not bring a 64 Golston, Kedric 6-4 292 R specified above from the Dulles Toll longest catch in two seasons has Saunders for six years in Kansas City. regular season with sacks in each of veteran kicker into camp to challenge 96 Griffin, Cornelius 6-3 300 6 Road. The entrance toll is 75 cents. been for 23 yards. Holmes averaged the final three games (including four John Hall, which means the team is 91 Killings, Cedric 6-2 290 5 Follow 267 West for 15 miles, through at least 9.3 yards per catch each OFFENSIVE LINE on Dec. 17 against Dallas) moves to comfortable with his health. It had 79 Manupuna, Vaka 6-0 300 R the Dulles Greenway toll entrance, to year under Saunders, Johnson 11.2. K The addition of Antwaan Randle right end to accommodate Carter. been expected that there would be 94 Montgomery, Anthony 6-5 312 R Exit 7 (Loudoun County Parkway, Route El and Brandon Lloyd gives the some competition at punter, but 75 Riley, Karon 6-2 268 4 607). Turn right, headed north, on QUARTERBACK Redskins a healthy complement of DEFENSIVE BACKS Derrick Frost is the incumbent. 95 Salave'a, Joe 6-3 295 7 Loudoun County Parkway. Proceed K With an untested Jason offensive weapons at Saunders’s K A new look in two key areas. With 77 Sykes, Joe 6-2 266 R approximately 2 miles and cross over Campbell a heartbeat away from disposal. But 80 percent of the the departure of Walt Harris, the 97 Wynn, Renaldo 6-3 292 9 Waxpool Road.
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