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The Redskins are making the switch from a 3-4 base defense to a 4-3 in 2020. I wouldn't put too much stock into this defensive depth chart because it's nearly impossible to predict what Jack Del ...
It's elsewhere on the depth chart that provides some interest. In total, I count 5 positions that will most likely have a different player penned in as starter by the time Week 1 rolls around. LT ...
Starting jobs aren't won, and depth charts don't mean much, in the first week of August. But the Redskins' QB competition, with three potential Week 1 starters on the roster, warrants daily ...
You've seen the new depth chart, but why did the Redskins make those changes? Ben Standig ponders heading into Monday's meeting with the Cowboys. Ben Standig Dec 2nd, 2015, 1:15 PM 0.
The Redskins released the second unofficial depth chart of the preseason on Sunday. This version has slight differences from the first, which was released on August 6. Here's a look at the complete ...
For a while last season, Matt Jones looked like he could be the future of the Redskins' running back position. Now, NFL Network's Michael Silver reports he's no higher than No. 5 on the depth chart.
While the Washington Redskins defense is the unit most attributed to change in 2018, it pays to keep in mind that the offense will also be a new-look unit.
The Redskins depth chart included a couple interesting nuggets: 1. Devin Thomas and Malcolm Kelly both are listed as third team receivers. Considering Kelly can't get on the field, I'm surprised ...
Not that competition at a critical position is always a bad thing, but there's a much better sense of assurance when you head into training camp with an established depth chart at quarterback. And ...