New coaches, new leadership and plenty of help to infuse a roster that had some meat on it but woefully underachieved.
That’s in addition to a new name. At some point.
Chase Young should have the most impact of any newcomer and if not, that could be a problem. We’ll have more on him in a separate feature of Warpath.
Here are 10 other new faces that we should keep our eyes on, in no particular order.
1. Kyle Allen: Dwayne Haskins has had a terrific offseason by all accounts and if you follow him and his personal videographer on social media, you’ve seen a lot of it. They are not shy.
He’s lost weight and seems dedicated to improving his craft. The new coaching staff, which was very hesitant at first, seems to have noticed and been impressed.
That does not mean Kyle Allen doesn’t have a shot at starting at some point, if not early in the season.
Why? He knows the system cold. He’s been with new offensive coordinator Scott Turner for a few years and had plenty of time to master the terminology and concepts that Haskins hasn’t.
That’s not Haskins’ fault. It’s reality. Allen started 11 games last season for the Carolina Panthers so he not only has a mental familiarity, but he was able to take that on to the grass with live bullets flying around.
As Allen played more last year, opposing defenses locked in and he struggled. His offensive line was dreadful and Allen struggled for consistency.
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
TIGHT ENDS
TIGHT ENDS
WIDE RECEIVERS
WIDE RECEIVERS
RUNNING BACKS
RUNNING BACKS
QUARTERBACKS
QUARTERBACKS
GUARDS/CENTERS TOP AVAILABLE FREE AGENTS
GUARDS/CENTERS TOP AVAILABLE FREE AGENTS
Q&A with Ron Rivera, Martin Mayhew and Marty Hurney
Coach Ron Rivera, General Manager Martin Mayhew and Executive Vice President of Football/Player Personnel Marty Hurney met with the media via Zoom on Feb. 3 to discuss the direction of the new front office. The interview is edited for space.
OFFENSIVE TACKLES
OFFENSIVE TACKLES
Never a quiet time for WFT
The dust never settles around the Washington Football Team.
Bargains can be valuable additions
Raise your hand if you muttered derisively last offseason when the Washington Football Team signed free-agent tight end Logan Thomas away from the Detroit Lions.
3 big thoughts
3 big thoughts