Friday, August 31, 2018

53-man Redskins Roster Projection for 2018

Quarterback (2): Alex Smith, Colt McCoy

Running Back (4): Adrian Peterson, Rob Kelley, Chris Thompson, Kapri Bibbs

Tight End (3): Jordan Reed, Vernon Davis, Jeremy Sprinkle

Wide Receiver (7): Josh Doctson, Paul Richardson, Jamison Crowder, Brian Quick, Trey Quinn, Cam Sims, Simmie Cobbs Jr.

Offensive line (8): Trent Williams, Shawn Lauvao, Chase Roullier, Brandon Scherff, Morgan Moses, Ty Nsekhe, Kyle Kalis, Geron Christian Sr.

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Defensive line (7): Jonathan Allen, DaRon Payne, Matt Ioannidis, Anthony Lanier II, Tim Settle, Ziggy Hood, Phil Taylor Sr.

Linebacker (9): Ryan Kerrigan, Zach Brown, Preston Smith, Ryan Anderson, Mason Foster, Pernell McPhee, Shaun Dion Hamilton, Josh Harvey-Clemons, Martrell Spaight

Cornerback (6): Josh Norman, Quinton Dunbar, Fabian Moreau, Greg Stroman, Danny Johnson, Adonis Alexander

Safety (4): D.J. Swearinger, Montae Nicholson, Deshazor Everett, Troy Apke

Special Teams (3): Dustin Hopkins, Tress Way, Nick Sundberg

Monday, August 20, 2018

Redskins Sign a Future Hall of Famer

The Washington Redskins finally have their starting running back for the upcoming season.

Shortly after hosting free agents Adrian Peterson, Jamaal Charles, and Orleans Darkwa, the front office decided to roll with Peterson. The seven-time Pro Bowler has signed a one-year contract worth $1.015 million; the veteran minimum.

Peterson, 33, provides the Redskins with a first and second down runner, while Chris Thompson remains engraved as the third-down back.

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Most NFL pundits will say Peterson is washed up—Trent Williams politely disagrees.

"I don't understand the stigma when people get 31, 32, 33 — they somehow just slow down?" Williams said, per The Washington Times. "You don't. That's a gifted athlete, you know? He has a gift. Did Darrell Green ever lose his speed? He didn't. Some things are just always with you. It's you, it's your makeup, it's your DNA... So, no, he's the same athlete that you're used to seeing."

Depending on how the final preseason games play out, the running back depth chart, in order, could be: Adrian Peterson, Samaje Perine, Chris Thompson, Kapri Bibbs.

Sunday, August 19, 2018

Running Back to the Drawing Board

After losing future star Derrius Guice to a season-ending ACL injury, the Washington Redskins will now host some notable free agent running backs.

Headlining the group of veterans are Jamaal Charles, Adrian Peterson, and Orleans Darkwa. Among those, Peterson has had the most successful career—12,276 rushing yards and 99 touchdowns—but he is now 33 years old.
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Originally, head coach Jay Gruden was against rummaging the bargain bin for outside help. That stance changed when Samaje Perine and Byron Marshall both limped off the field in the second preseason game versus the Jets.

At this stage, though, beggars can't be choosers. The Redskins need running backs to put on the field for the remaining preseason games. Otherwise, a recovering Chris Thompson, unproven Kapri Bibbs, and the so-called slimmer "Fit Rob" Kelley would have to shoulder the workload.

In honor of schools back in session, here is a simple math example: Peterson > Charles > Darkwa > Kelley.

Monday, August 6, 2018

First Unofficial 2018 Redskins Depth Chart

Keep in mind here, the key words are unofficial and first! The depth chart shows which players are starting at each position, and it will look drastically different before September 1.

Quarterback:
(1) Alex Smith
(2) Colt McCoy
(3) Kevin Hogan

Running Back:
(1) Rob Kelley
(2) Chris Thompson, Kapri Bibbs
(3) Samaje Perine, Byron Marshall
(4) Derrius Guice, Martez Carter

Fullback:
(1) Elijah Wellman

Wide Receiver:
(1) Josh Doctson, Jamison Crowder, Paul Richardson Jr.
(2) Brian Quick, Maurice Harris, Robert Davis
(3) Trey Quinn, Cam Sims, Simmie Cobbs Jr.
(4) Darvin Kidsy, Shay Fields

Tight End:
(1) Jordan Reed
(2) Vernon Davis
(3) Jeremy Sprinkle, Matt Flanagan
(4) Manasseh Garner, Garrett Hudson

Left Tackle:
(1) Trent Williams
(2) Geron Christian Sr.
(3) T.J. Clemmings

Left Guard:
(1) Shawn Lauvao
(2) Kyle Kalis
(3) Isaiah Williams

Center:
(1) Chase Roullier
(2) Tony Bergstrom
(3) Demetrius Rhaney
(4) Casey Dunn

Right Guard:
(1) Brandon Scherff
(2) Tyler Catalina
(3) Cameron Jefferson

Right Tackle:
(1) Morgan Moses
(2) Ty Nsekhe
(3) John Kling
(4) Timon Parris

Defensive End:
(1) Jonathan Allen, Matt Ioannidis
(2) Ziggy Hood, Anthony Lanier II
(3) Ondre Pipkins, Tavaris Barnes Sr.

Nose Tackle:
(1) Da'Ron Payne
(2) Tim Settle
(3) Phil Taylor Sr.

Strongside Linebacker:
(1) Preston Smith
(2) Ryan Anderson
(3) Pete Robertson
(4) Vontae Diggs

Middle Linebacker:
(1) Zach Brown, Mason Foster
(2) Martrell Spaight, Zach Vigil
(3) Josh Harvey-Clemons, Shaun Dion Hamilton
(4) Jerod Fernandez

Weakside Linebacker:
(1) Ryan Kerrigan
(2) Pernell McPhee
(3) Dadi Nicolas

Cornerback:
(1) Josh Norman, Quinton Dunbar
(2) Fabian Moreau, Orlando Scandrick
(3) Danny Johnson, Adonis Alexander
(4) Ranthony Texada, Greg Stroman

Strong Safety:
(1) Montae Nicholson
(2) Deshazor Everett
(3) Quin Blanding
(4) Prince Charles Iworah

Free Safety:
(1) D.J. Swearinger
(2) Trop Apke
(3) Kenny Ladler
(4) Fish Smithson

Thursday, August 2, 2018

Alex Trebek Predicts the Redskins' Future

Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek recently stopped by ABC7 Studios to discuss warm weather and D.C. sports—which included the Redskins.

The game show icon had praise for the Burgundy and Gold, stating, "I'm gonna make a prediction now about my favorite football team, the Washington Redskins."

*cue dramatic look at the camera*

"Redskins, this is your year. You're not gonna win the Super Bowl, but you're gonna get closer than you've been in a long, long time," continued Trebek.

A pessimistic fan would view Trebek's prediction as a letdown season for the Redskins. A diehard fan, however, would embrace a deep playoff run with open arms; considering the team has only made two playoff appearances in the last decade.

Later on, when asked about keeping his beard for good Redskins fortune, Trebek gave his take on the matter.

"No. In football, there's no such thing as a playoff beard, and to be honest with you, I don't know how that started in hockey. Is it supposed to be for good luck? Because what you have to realize is that all of the other teams have players who grew their playoff beards, and they all lost. So it is not a luck thing."

Trebek is a known supporter for keeping the supposed controversial Redskins name.