What does it mean for the season’s prospects? Let’s walk through each position.
QUARTERBACK
For now, it’s Dwayne Haskins versus Kyle Allen with Alex Smith on deck as a team elder. Haskins has a slight edge as the incumbent, but then that rarely matters to new coaches like Ron Rivera, who traded a fifth-rounder to Carolina for one of his past passers in Allen. Let’s just say if Haskins stumbles at the start, Allen could replace him. Maybe not long term, but in the short term for sure. Allen started 4-0 with seven touchdowns with Carolina last season after Cam Newton was hurt. Then he went 17 with 16 interceptions. Allen may know the playbook well, but executing it was harder after opponents deciphered the Panthers.
Will Smith really play? It seems a long shot after such a gruesome injury. The team owed him the money regardless of whether he played and he has been a good mentor to young passers so for now they can spend a roster spot on him. That may be harder come final cutdowns.
RUNNING BACKS
One national writer claimed Adrian Peterson was the most likely cut on the team. Bartender, I’ll have a glass of what he’s having.
Peterson is the rock. Maybe a fossil by NFL standards, but still the player to count on this fall for 1,000 yards. Derrius Guice has been hurt three times in two years and frankly one more and he’s gone. A very talented player, but too often sidelined so Peterson must stay. The Redskins have some role players, but really it’s what Peterson and Guice can do.
RECEIVERS
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TIGHT ENDS
TIGHT ENDS
WIDE RECEIVERS
WIDE RECEIVERS
RUNNING BACKS
RUNNING BACKS
QUARTERBACKS
QUARTERBACKS
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OFFENSIVE TACKLES
OFFENSIVE TACKLES
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