Redskins Notes: Jackson, Hocker, Minnifield
Rumors of gang connections surrounded DeSean Jackson following his release from the Eagles. The current Redskins wideout previously distanced himself from the accusations, and Jackson again hushed the gossip in an interview with ESPN The Magazine’s Cord Jefferson.
Jackson said that he knows people in gangs, but has never been affiliated. Furthermore, the alleged gang signals the wideout has displayed in games were purely shoutouts to his friends.
“If I score a touchdown or make a play and my boys at home can see me throwing up the area we’re from, that’s me showing them love,” Jackson said. “They weren’t fortunate enough to make it where I’m at. All my friends wanted to be in the NFL growing up, but they weren’t able to do that, and I was. That doesn’t mean I forgot about them. They’re my boys, I grew up with them, and I’m going to give them love.”
Gayle Jackson, DeSean’s mother, weighed in on the outside influences.
“Those guys gravitated toward him because he had structure in his life,” she said. “A lot of time I was trying to chase these cats away. I told him it would catch up with him and that people don’t understand, so he should leave those guys alone. He told me, ‘Mom, you can’t treat people like that.'”
Let’s check out some more Redskins notes, all via the mailbag of ESPN.com’s John Keim…
- If the Redskins decide to roll the dice with rookie kicker Zach Hocker, Keim believes it will be a gamble. However, Hocker’s main opponent, Kai Forbath, had never attempted a kick in the NFL prior to signing with the team in 2012.
- Keim says Chase Minnifield‘s chances of making the Redskins will come down to whether the team decides to keep six cornerbacks. Of course, injuries could help his chances. Reversely, the presence of Richard Crawford could hurt those chances.
- In regards to backups on the offensive line, Keim sides with Mike McGlynn, Morgan Moses, Spencer Long and Josh LeRibeus. If the team carries an additional lineman, Tom Compton could also make the roster.
- Assuming the defensive line starters are Chris Baker, Barry Cofield and Jason Hatcher, Keim chooses Jarvis Jenkins, Stephen Bowen and Kedric Golston as the three backups.
Redskins Notes: Allen, Moss, Helu
The Redskins have promoted general manager Bruce Allen to the role of team president, the team announced today (via Twitter). Allen will remain in his previous role, as well.
The 57-year-old was hired in late 2009 after spending 13 years with the Buccaneers and Raiders. According to Zac Boyer of the Washington Times, it is unclear how much his role will change, but a team spokesman said that he “oversees the organization.”
Let’s take a look at some more Redskins notes…
- As OTAs are about to begin, the Redskins have a full, 90-man roster, Mike Jones of the Washington Post points out. The team also has about $2.34MM in available cap space.
- Guard Adam Gettis, the team’s fifth-round pick in 2012, “could find himself in a pickle” regarding his roster spot, writes Jones in a separate article.
- Santana Moss is returning on a non-guaranteed deal and “will work to compete at whatever spot he can,” says Jones. Rookies Ryan Grant and Cody Hoffman will force some of the veterans (including Moss, Aldrick Robinson and Leonard Hankerson) to fight for their roster spots.
- Running backs Roy Helu and Evan Royster could find their jobs in jeopardy, Jones adds. At kicker, the team will also go with “the best leg,” meaning only one of Kai Forbath and Zach Hocker will stick around.
