The Daily Twitter will be posted at the beginning of every day (at midnight in Washington, DC). The goal is to give readers a handy spot to check the Redskins beat writers & bloggers, and national sports journalists to keep up on the latest news about the Redskins, the NFL, and sports in general, along with a sprinkling of other stuff.
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Phase ☝️ Day ✌️ #HTTR pic.twitter.com/gydKZavDa9
— Washington Redskins (@Redskins) April 16, 2019
.@TheHumble_21 getting loose. pic.twitter.com/z1jU94Ix4O
— Washington Redskins (@Redskins) April 16, 2019
Find someone who looks at you like @ChrisThompson_4 looks at @DhaSickest running again. #Redskins pic.twitter.com/cPKNvqyqzb
— Paul Conner (@P_ConnerJr) April 16, 2019
My dad’s draft day hat came today. Should I buy one for myself or just steal his? #HTTR pic.twitter.com/dlJWu1Usm2
— Maddy Crocker (@okaymaddyjane) April 17, 2019
Translation: We’re still open to offers. https://t.co/8mHZurAj2V
— NFL Philosophy (@NFLosophy) April 17, 2019
Josh Rosen handling speculation like "pro's pro" https://t.co/1vuT3Y9YHG
— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) April 17, 2019
.@TheRealC_Portis and the 26 Minutes Crew talk about the #Redskins quarterback situation.
— Washington Redskins (@Redskins) April 17, 2019
Full Podcast: https://t.co/Y7UQUxyyli pic.twitter.com/mRp7CLRg2i
Preparing for the 2019 NFL Draft has been a year-long operation for the #Redskins Player Personnel department. Here's how analytics and technology have facilitated the process:
— Washington Redskins (@Redskins) April 17, 2019
: https://t.co/ctRQKpTi4S pic.twitter.com/ImI2kyHQ26
Daron Payne's 25 stops in run defense were most among rookie interior d-linemen a season ago pic.twitter.com/BxDE90EtKR
— Pro Football Focus (@PFF) April 17, 2019
Like A Rocket #KidNplay▶️#KidWhoDid #HTTR pic.twitter.com/ZKal5PI3Ng
— KiD (@Dkidsy3) April 17, 2019
#ScheduleIsHere pic.twitter.com/zquCdeSS7e
— Washington Redskins (@Redskins) April 18, 2019
The two games on Oct. 6 (Bears/Raiders) and 13 (Panthers/Bucs) will be the first NFL games at the new Tottenham stadium. Not sure the NFL's investment in that stadium, and how football-ready it is, has gotten enough attention.
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) April 17, 2019
Kind of a tip where the league wants to take this.
Monday Night Football, Monday Nov. 18:
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) April 17, 2019
Chiefs vs Chargers
Estadio Azteca - Mexico City
Schedule day, so sharing again: league instructs/warns teams not to release early - our web director came into my office to show me that @Broncos did just that, I went full 7 year old mode and ratted them out to the @nfl (“mom, Denver put it on its website”). https://t.co/3L2HXePMDR
— Amy Trask (@AmyTrask) April 17, 2019
Since we already knew the opponents, the most important part of tonight's NFL schedule unveiling is which teams have the disadvantage of playing opponents coming off their bye weeks.
— Aaron Schatz (@FO_ASchatz) April 17, 2019
Schedule leak day is the funniest of all the reporting days.
— michael phillips (@michaelpRTD) April 17, 2019
Chris is all of us right now https://t.co/QNe4b5xuEx
— Jake Kring-Schreifels (@jakeks19) April 18, 2019
The #Redskins 2019 Schedule has officially dropped.
— Washington Redskins (@Redskins) April 18, 2019
https://t.co/uDOzLlWtfY pic.twitter.com/0y6d1P2uUE
There's a universe where the Redskins are 4-3 entering Cousinspalooza.
— Ben Standig (@BenStandig) April 17, 2019
There's another viable scenario where whispers of a coaching change occurs entering the late bye week.
As always, I assume Redskins finish around 8-8 and then we shrug about what comes next. https://t.co/b6HLeSxBDb
Here it is, your full 2019 @NFL Schedule! pic.twitter.com/bk7uIT3YcZ
— NFL Research (@NFLResearch) April 18, 2019
Redskins schedule analysis: Rough early portion, then eight games in a row against non-playoff teams: https://t.co/V4JSOxfDbB
— michael phillips (@michaelpRTD) April 18, 2019
Today On @TheAthleticDC, I took a closer look at Oklahoma OL Cody Ford as an option for the #Redskins at 15 https://t.co/RCvIqw3xTZ pic.twitter.com/4TsHbrTVAp
— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) April 17, 2019
Cap percentages of the highest paid QBs of Super Bowl winning teams of the past 17 years:
— Nick Korte (@nickkorte) April 16, 2019
—Russell Wilson's new $35M APY deal is 18.6% in column 2, higher than any listed contracts.
—But only 5 teams won Super Bowls w/rookie contract QBs, & only one wasn't a 1st rounder—Wilson. pic.twitter.com/cGtqoWsK7O
This would appear to be the case, but the difference between the two also appears to be minimal. https://t.co/ZgEvuN2RyY
— Nick Korte (@nickkorte) April 16, 2019
This is why the Kirk Cousins deal was so significant. There's no sane reason why the funding rule still exists. But teams use it to avoid guaranteeing contracts.
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) April 17, 2019
Bottom line: It's hurt players for a long time. Cousins made it hurt for an owner. https://t.co/NjB4IZyU8g
It’s not a coincidence that none of these teams have made or will make deep playoff runs since these extensions were signed. Not enough money to build a Deep roster when paying ONE man 24-35 MIL per Year. RIP @seahawks #NFL pic.twitter.com/ejsDcOd8GP
— ©ody ©ou©h (@29couch) April 17, 2019
With DeMarcus Lawrence signed, the #Cowboys are turning their attention to offensive cornerstones. But they do not sound too eager to give their quarterback a Russell Wilson- or Aaron Rodgers-level deal https://t.co/kZw59gR3dC
— Pro Football Rumors (@pfrumors) April 17, 2019
Cowboys Plan To Pick Up RB Ezekiel Elliott’s Fifth-Year Option https://t.co/4D3xxR68R7 pic.twitter.com/At1w5f556m
— NFLTradeRumors.co (@nfltrade_rumors) April 17, 2019
8 days until the 2019 NFL Draft.
— Pro Football Focus (@PFF) April 17, 2019
Here are the rookie season grades for the last four No. 8 overall picks. pic.twitter.com/ebSIj5UN20
Tytus Howard is an interesting one. That #Jaguars workout later this would will be telling. More on him, Juan Thornhill, Chris Lindstrom and Jeffery Simmons down below https://t.co/n0etGTsjT1
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) April 17, 2019
Jarrett Stidham getting more attention as draft approaches https://t.co/ztr0OhEhL6
— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) April 17, 2019
Ed Oliver has some draft heat working
— Lance Zierlein (@LanceZierlein) April 17, 2019
The top safeties in the 2019 NFL Draft are led by Delaware's Nasir Adderley.
— Pro Football Focus (@PFF) April 17, 2019
The top 15 ⬇️ ⬇️ https://t.co/lNGOTviN7e pic.twitter.com/MYoYK9JGsE
Based on my evaluations so far, OTs look like this:
— Brandon Thorn (@BrandonThornNFL) April 17, 2019
1. Jonah - Round 1 - Most polished OL in the draft. Scheme/position versatile. 44 starts vs. very good comp.
2. Taylor - Round 1 - Instant starter at RT with enormous upside. 35 starts vs. top comp. Needs to clean up hands.
David Long is our fourth-ranked CB for the 2019 NFL Draft
— Pro Football Focus (@PFF) April 17, 2019
Ranking the top 15 CBs ⬇️ ⬇️ https://t.co/Zs8SD1VOgJ pic.twitter.com/PE7SUml6mc
With the Draft almost a week away, here's my final rankings of the OL class. Just the top 10's.
— Robbie Duncan (@RobbieDuncanOL) April 17, 2019
Guys that didn't quite make it into the top 10 that I still like a lot: Ben Powers (IOL 11), Garrett Brumfield (I'm higher on him than most, IOL 13) pic.twitter.com/rzhZlPqW4T
Next, my scouting report on Oklahoma G/RT Cody Ford: pic.twitter.com/RWXI2qQDQH
— Brandon Thorn (@BrandonThornNFL) April 17, 2019
When laid out, David Long's coverage statistics are almost UNBELIEVABLE. pic.twitter.com/ELvpy8Yl11
— PFF Draft (@PFF_College) April 17, 2019
Cowboys say they're unlikely to trade up in draft https://t.co/bIwOzbZRf5
— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) April 17, 2019
Tweet from 2005 https://t.co/qgNQw5UNnT
— Daniel Jeremiah (@MoveTheSticks) April 16, 2019
Bears TE Zach Miller Announced Retirement From NFL https://t.co/2UXfA793dU #Bears pic.twitter.com/ejGC4rM0VO
— NFLTradeRumors.co (@nfltrade_rumors) April 17, 2019
Patriots Signed WR Demaryius Thomas To One-Year Deal Worth Up To $6M https://t.co/BLq7ezDl5m #Patriots pic.twitter.com/w7zBGtQnQo
— NFLTradeRumors.co (@nfltrade_rumors) April 17, 2019
New Patriots WR Demaryius Thomas' 1-year deal is HEAVY on "we'll see" type parameters ...
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) April 17, 2019
$150K to sign.
$150K reporting bonus.
$1.2 million base.
$1.406 million in per-game rosters.
$750K for 60 catches.
$750K for 800 yards.
$750K for 1000 yards.
$750K for 1200 yards.
All Barry Trotz does at this point is shake hands and tell the other guy “You had a nice season.”
— Brian McNally (@bmcnally14) April 17, 2019
I’ve covered a dominant team that’s gone out...well not quite like this because the 2010 #Caps were the better team....but in shocking fashion anyway. It’s hard to shake. It can cause rash decisions. Don’t know where Tampa goes from here.
— Brian McNally (@bmcnally14) April 17, 2019
The Washington Capitals will host a Game 4 Viewing Party Thursday, April 18, at Capital One Arena.
— Washington Capitals (@Capitals) April 17, 2019
Doors open at 6:30 p.m., with the game between the Capitals and Carolina Hurricanes broadcast on the jumbotron at 7 p.m.#ALLCAPS #CapsCanes https://t.co/S5LpYyiWo6
Woke up thinking about this quote from Blue Jackets GM Jarmo Kekalainen, before the playoffs started: pic.twitter.com/d6V2rtsp6r
— Alex Prewitt (@alex_prewitt) April 17, 2019
Coming to terms with the fact that my real job is to explain things to people who go out of their way not to understand things.
— Mike Tanier, Nutty Uncle Draftnik (@MikeTanier) April 17, 2019
The first 5 picks of the 1989 #NFLDraft include 4 members of the @ProFootballHOF. This is the story of the one who never even came close. pic.twitter.com/UtyVB2qeiz
— E:60 (@E60) April 17, 2019
The results were staggering testaments to human ingenuity, perseverance, artistry, faith and a shared sense of values (flawed as they were). Cathedrals pushed science, art, trades, theology and even economics and workforce structures forward during eras not known for "progress"
— Mike Tanier, Nutty Uncle Draftnik (@MikeTanier) April 15, 2019
An irreplaceable piece of history was severely damaged today. We are all the poorer for it. But rebuilding and restoring has always been part of cathedral history. And it is always worth the effort and expense to preserve monuments to humanity at its best.
— Mike Tanier, Nutty Uncle Draftnik (@MikeTanier) April 15, 2019
It's a fair analogy. Generations of heartbreak. The toil of forgotten laborers. Fleeting, jubilant success. A faith that is sustaining and inspiring, yet also destructive...
— Mike Tanier, Nutty Uncle Draftnik (@MikeTanier) April 16, 2019
an iconic moment in television history pic.twitter.com/ecDTikvuWd
— (@mattwhitlockPM) April 17, 2019