Vinny Cerrato

Everyone from Riggo to team blogger rips Skins

AP | HOWARD FENDRICH | Posted 05.25.2011

ASHBURN, Va. — The booing fans and critical talk-radio yakkers are hardly the only ones giving the reeling Washington Redskins a hard time lately.

Members of the "Redskins family" are piling on, too.

Yes, with Washington at 2-3 despite a soft-as-can-be schedule, everyone from former stars Joe Theismann and John Riggins to people writing for the team's official Web site are ripping the Redskins.

Theismann says the team hasn't come even close to living up to expectations.

Riggins has taken shots at coach Jim Zorn and front-office head Vinny Cerrato.

Bruce Allen Vinny Cerrato As Redskins GM

AP | JOSEPH WHITE | Posted 05.25.2011

ASHBURN, Va. — The Washington Redskins overhauled their front office Thursday morning, hiring Bruce Allen as general manager after the resignati...

Skins get Kentucky DE Jarmon in supplemental draft

AP | HOWARD FENDRICH | Posted 05.25.2011

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The Washington Redskins figure they got a bargain by taking Kentucky defensive end Jeremy Jarmon in the third round of the NFL's supplemental draft Thursday.

And Jarmon figures he gets an early jump on his professional career after being declared ineligible for his senior season by the NCAA because he tested positive for a banned substance.

"There's been a lot of ups and downs. ... I was real disappointed at the time, when the ruling came out. That was definitely one of the low points, if not the lowest point, of my life so far," Jarmon said in a conference call with reporters. "But I started to get over it."

The 6-foot-3, 277-pound Jarmon is the first player the Redskins have taken with a supplemental selection. The team relinquishes its third-round pick in the 2010 NFL draft.

Washington executive vice president of football operations Vinny Cerrato thinks Jarmon would have been taken in the second round if he'd remained in school for his senior year.

Skins get Kentucky DE Jarmon in supplemental draft

AP | HOWARD FENDRICH | Posted 05.25.2011

Read More: Vinny Cerrato, Home News

The Washington Redskins figure they got a bargain by taking Kentucky defensive end Jeremy Jarmon in the third round of the NFL's supplemental draft Thursday.

And Jarmon figures he gets an early jump on his professional career after being declared ineligible for his senior season by the NCAA because he tested positive for a banned substance.

"There's been a lot of ups and downs. ... I was real disappointed at the time, when the ruling came out. That was definitely one of the low points, if not the lowest point, of my life so far," Jarmon said in a conference call with reporters. "But I started to get over it."

The 6-foot-3, 277-pound Jarmon is the first player the Redskins have taken with a supplemental selection. The team relinquishes its third-round pick in the 2010 NFL draft.

Washington executive vice president of football operations Vinny Cerrato thinks Jarmon would have been taken in the second round if he'd remained in school for his senior year.