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Guard Brian Waters and rookie cornerback Donald Washington also didn?t participate in practice this week. Waters has asked to be traded or released. Washington, a fourth-round draft pick, is prohibited from practicing by NFL rule because his college term at Ohio State has yet to finish.
Chiefs notebook: Rookie cornerback Washington unable to come to camp
Cornerback Donald Washington, the Chiefs? fourth-round draft pick, remains unable to join the team until after the June 14 graduation ceremonies at Ohio State University, where Washington played three seasons.
NCAA rules prohibit underclassmen ? Washington was a junior in 2008 ? from joining NFL teams before their school?s commencement, and Ohio State?s ceremony is later than many schools.
Chiefs coach Todd Haley said Friday that it leaves Washington, who was the only player missing on the first day of a three-day mandatory minicamp, at a disadvantage. While other rookies are adjusting to NFL speed and intensity, Washington is falling behind.
?It?s always been a bit of a juggling issue,? Haley said. ?I?ve been on plenty of teams that have had those guys. I?ve been the coach who has had to stay behind on vacation to work with a guy that has come in late. Not the best job, but it usually falls on the lower-rung guys. I?ve been there multiple times. Is it a hurdle? Yeah, it?s a hurdle for sure.?
Haley said coaches have been talking often with Washington about preparation, workouts and things he can do to reduce his learning curve when he finally joins the Chiefs.
Cornerback Donald Washington, the Chiefs? fourth-round draft pick, remains unable to join the team until after the June 14 graduation ceremonies at Ohio State University, where Washington played three seasons.
NCAA rules prohibit underclassmen ? Washington was a junior in 2008 ? from joining NFL teams before their school?s commencement, and Ohio State?s ceremony is later than many schools.
CentralMOBuck;1464223; said::groove3: Hell yeah! I just realized he was a Kansas City Chief! I was hoping they would just dump LJ and draft Beanie at the #5 spot regardless of their needs elsewhere or just pick Jenkins there. Obviously that didn't happen, but I'm still happy we got a damn good former Buckeye in DWash!
JBaney45 said:Underclassmen can't participate in practice? Washington was a Redshirt junior last season...what gives?
Washington joins team --Rookie cornerback Donald Washington attended his first Chiefs practice Monday morning, two days after commencement ceremonies at Ohio State University.
Washington, the team's fourth-round pick, was an underclassman and couldn't attend NFL workouts before his school's graduation date, according to NCAA rules. Washington performed only individual work Monday, and Haley said coaches will keep a close eye on the cornerback to help him learn what he's missed.
"We will have somebody hanging with him to work and get him up to speed," Haley said. "We are going to catch him up in all areas."
Chiefs Ink Two Draft Picks, Another Is Close
July 29, 2009 - Bob Gretz |
The Chiefs have sliced their list of unsigned draft picks in half as they have reached deals with third-round DE Alex Magee and sixth-round WR Quinten Lawrence.
Still without contracts are first-round DE Tyson Jackson and fourth-round CB Donald Washington. A player must have a signed contract to participate in training camp.
Details on Magee?s deal are unknown, but Lawrence reportedly signed a three-year, $1.275 million deal with a signing bonus of $90,000.
It appears that they?ll have a deal done with Washington sometime today.
Chiefs sign three more draft picks
Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on July 30, 2009
As the quantity and quality of news picks up around the NFL, we can be a little more selective with which rookie signings are worthy of a post.
If you have a name like Max Unger, you get one.
If you group three of your rookies together in one press release like the Chiefs did Thursday, we have a winner.
Third-round pick defensive end Alex Magee, fourth-round pick cornerback Donald Washington and its sixth-round draft pick wideout Quinten Lawrence all signed with the team Thursday.
Magee will be worked into the defensive line rotation as someone who can hold off blockers.
Washington has great physical skills, but is something of a project. Lawrence will get a chance to help on returns.
The Chiefs start their training camp Friday with a conditioning test.
Your just mad because you can't get that excited about football.BUCKYLE;1478874; said:Interesting choice of smiley.
SoCal;1510183; said:-on a completely seperate note, what do you guys think of Donald Washington, and his chances of starting this year for KC? Didnt get to see him play too much last year, and as a Chiefs fan, I'm desperate to see some improvement and our D. Is he NFL-starting DB quality?
Defensive Player of the Day: Donald Washington didn?t have any outstanding plays today, but he did show consistency. And as a corner, that is a definite plus. Washington broke up one tight pass to #14 and took care of his assignment all day long, especially when that was Dwayne Bowe.
Chiefs buzz: Team?s injury list is a long one
The Chiefs had one of the lengthiest injury lists of their preseason at practice Monday. In addition to quarterback Matt Cassel, seven players were missing: cornerback Brandon Flowers, safety Bernard Pollard, linebacker Zach Thomas, wide receivers Devard Darling and Amani Toomer, running back Kolby Smith and tight end Jake O?Connell.
All but Cassel and Darling were conditioning on a corner of the practice field while their teammates went through drills. Flowers had a shoulder heavily wrapped.
The presence of an injured player on the practice field usually indicates he isn?t expected to be out for long. So the absence of Darling, a starting receiver, was ominous.
He injured his knee during Saturday night?s loss to Seattle and is a candidate to go on the injured-reserve list.
Darling was replaced as the starter in practice by Mark Bradley. Rookie Donald Washington replaced Flowers, while Mike Brown stood in for Pollard.