Redskins meet with Kelly

By Jake Trotter

Thursday afternoon, the Redskins had a private workout with Malcolm Kelly in Norman.

Team owner Daniel Snyder, head coach Jim Zorn, general manager Vinny Cerrato, wide receivers coach Stan Hixon and QB Jason Campbell attended the workout, which didn’t comprise of any testing.

According to the Washington Post, if Washington fails to acquire a veteran wide receiver and retains the 21st pick, Kelly (6-4, 224 pounds) could be its top choice, sources said.

The Redskins brought Kelly in for a visit recently and traveled to Oklahoma to attend his first pro day.



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I think the Redskins are making a large mistake in acquiring Malcom, unless they acqure him at a reasonalbe price, and not pay or offer millions, he is just not worth it. He caused OU to lose to lowly Colorado and then chastised OU for his poor performance, which he will have and he will blame someone for his mistakes. Mark it down!

I do not believe it is fair to blame one player for a teams lose. Whether or not he makes it in the NFL is hard to say. His lack of speed and crisp route running will hurt, but he does have a great pair of hands.

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