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Redskins depth chart: Where are the position battles as training camp opens?


Potential exists throughout the depth chart for the 2019 Washington Redskins.

So does uncertainty.

Sounds about right for a team coming off a mediocre 31-32-1 four-year stretch.

The defensive line counts as real strength thanks to a playmaking, young core headlined by recent first-round selections Jonathan Allen and Daron Payne.

Want to offer nothing but positive reviews for the outside linebacking trio of Ryan Kerrigan, Montez Sweat and Ryan Anderson? Seems a tick premature since Sweat has yet to take an NFL snap, though his physical traits will make opposing offensive tackles perspire.

From there, good luck feeling confident about specific position groups heading into coach Jay Gruden’s sixth NFL season.

That’s especially true on the offensive side. Forget unit for a moment. Point to a single starting position where you legitimately feel confident for the 16-game slate.

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