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Washington Redskins: What We’ve Learned Through Week 4 of Preseason

September 4, 2015   ·     ·   Jump to comments

The final week of preseason fare is all about learning which of your fringe players are worth keeping around. For the Washington Redskins, two front-seven pass-rushers certainly made strong cases in Week 4.
Both players fit the new style of defense set to be employed by first-year coordinator Joe Barry. It's going to be a philosophy based on playing in the backfield more often this season. For one outside linebacker and defensive tackle, it's a mantra sure to get the best out of them.
Of course, the Redskins will need a particularly strong pass rush if significant improvements in coverage don't come along soon. Washington remade its secondary this offseason, but so far, the changes haven't yielded positive results.
Offensively, one lineman showed not only why he's lost his starting spot. He also showed why the decision to move top draft pick Brandon Scherff inside has more merit than first thought.
Finally, one uber-productive wide receiver certainly left it all on ...

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