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The Perfect Draft: Washington Redskins

With the draft approaching, we ignore projections and identify the dream scenario for each team in a series we call The Perfect Draft.

The Redskins made the biggest early splash this offseason, luring beastly defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth from Tennessee to anchor their defensive line. Their work, however, is not done. Unfortunately for Washington, it plays in arguably the best division in the NFL. Fortunately, the few holes the Redskins still have on their roster should be perfectly fixable. In fact, many could be done in-house, with younger players developing further.

Washington Redskins: Fix the Sack Ratio

Because the NFL season never ends, we present our 2009 Offseason Roadmaps for front offices to navigate through the summer.

The Redskins stormed out of the gate in Jim Zorn's first season as head coach, running their record to 6-2 at the halfway point. The second half of the season, unfortunately, was perfectly symmetrical -- they went 2-6 to finish 8-8.

They could have won three of those games in best-case scenarios, but the best teams come through instead of talking about what could have been. The reality is that the Redskins only played a half-season in '08.

Jason Elam Sits Atop Fantasy Football Kicker Rankings For Week 8

FanHouse fantasy positional rankings are compiled weekly by the staff in order to provide answers to possible lineup questions. These are assuming most leagues use Fleaflicker's standard scoring structure. If you need clarification, you need more players ranked, or have funky league rules, feel free to shoot us an email question.

Coming off a stellar near 20 point effort and a bye week, there's no way I'm ranking anyone above Jason Elam and his bionic/ageless leg.

- The Redskins offense has sputtered enough against bad defenses recently to believe there will be several field goal opportunities for Shaun Suisham inside the comfort of a dome this weekend.

- Everyone's second favorite kicker entering the season, Shayne Graham, is returning from injury. The Bengals face a sieve of a defense in Houston. He's ranked low because of it being his first week back from injury and his having to rely upon Ryan Fitzpatrick and Cedric Benson to lead the team across mid-field ... but he's still a sleeper for a good week.

1. Jason Elam, @ PHI
2. Rob Bironas, vs. IND
3. Shaun Suisham, @ DET
4. John Kasay, vs. ARI
5. Nate Kaeding, vs. NO (London)

Redskins' Shaun Suisham Misses Field Goal, Gets 3 Points vs. Cowboys Anyway

During Sunday's Redskins-Cowboys game, Washington kicker Shaun Suisham lined up for a 33-yard field goal. As I was watching live, I thought the kick missed, but the officials immediately put their arms up, and I figured I just saw it wrong and didn't think much of it.

Well, now The Landry Hat points out that you can watch the game highlights at NFL.com, with the field goal in question coming at the 2:12 mark. And I believe that the ball went just wide left (to the right from the vantage point of watching the NFL.com highlights) and the official standing directly under the goal post screwed up.

It's possible that I'm seeing it wrong on the replay and the official under the goal post saw it right, but I don't think so: I've reviewed the play frame-by-frame in high-definition via the DirecTV short cut, and I think the camera angle actually gives people watching on TV a better view than the on-field official had. It's a strange call to get wrong, but I think that official did. And it was extremely costly for the Cowboys, seeing as they lost by two points.

Video Shows Shaun Suisham Making 110-Yard Field Goal, Dumb People Think It's Real

If you think this video purporting to show Washington Redskins kicker Shaun Suisham making a 110-yard field goal is real, I've got a poker game I'd like to invite you to:

But there are a whole lot of people I'd like to play poker with, I guess, because the guy from the TV station that put it together tells Deadspin that many viewers believe it:
"We've had a ton of e-mail on this, and about 30 percent of people think it's real, which is frightening," Brett Haber, the sports director at WUSA-TV in Washington D.C., said. "Yes it's real, and so is the Easter Bunny. Our marketing department put it together in the spirit of the Kobe video to promote our Redskins preseason football package. I think the phrase they're using upstairs for the video is "summer fun." I didn't have anything to do with it, but I don't think it was ever meant to be taken seriously."
So, to be clear: No, Shaun Suisham cannot make a 110-yard field goal. No one can.

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