Got To Have It Redskins Select DE Jarmon
Nothing’s new here, the Washington Redskins are known for taking risks, whether it’s signing a nose tackle to a 100 million dollar deal or going after every top free agent regardless of need. Thinking money can buy and win it all is Washington’s style, and while selecting defensive end Jeremy Jarmon from Kentucky in the NFL Supplemental Draft on Thursday isn’t exactly a fair comparison to throwing money around, it is classic “got-to-have-it” Redskins mentality.
The Skins now have to cough up a 3rd round pick in the 2010 NFL Draft. Five teams put in fourth-round claims for the 6-foot-3, 278-pound defensive end, a source told ESPN.com’s John Clayton. The Redskins now have only five remaining draft choices in the 2010 draft; they are without third and sixth round picks.
Jarmon ranks third on Kentucky’s career list with 17.5 sacks but was declared ineligible for his senior season because he tested positive for a banned substance. Jarmon said the result came from a dietary supplement -They put steroids in fat burners now?
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